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Stretching southward behind the palace is East Talpiot, a nondescript middle-class Jewish neighborhood built in 1973. Its one of the earliest Jerusalem suburbs to rise on land captured in the 1967 Six-Day War. What sets it apart are its street names: In a wry, one-finger salute to the palaces onetime British overlords, nearly all the streets in East Talpiot are named after Jews convicted and hanged as terrorists by the British before 1948.
Thats right: Israeli streets named after Jewish terrorists. Dont let anyone tell you different.
There were 12 of them: nine members of the Irgun and three from the Stern Group, or Lehi. Two were hanged for assassinating the British minister Lord Moyne in Cairo in 1945. One unsuccessfully attacked an Arab civilian bus in the Galilee in 1938. Three participated in the 1947 Acre prison break. The rest attacked British security personnel.
In addition to streets named for each individual, the neighborhoods main drag bears the name by which theyre collectively remembered: Olei HaGardom, those who ascended the gallows. Dozens more cities around Israel have an Olei HaGardom Street. Many have streets named for the individual members, too.
Read more: http://forward.com/opinion/318420/the-problem-with-netanyahus-response-to-jewish-terror/#ixzz3i83r8RyY
Little Tich
(6,171 posts)shaayecanaan
(6,068 posts)A good piece I thought. They publish some good stuff in the forward.