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  Plan Dalet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Plan Dalet, or Plan D, (in Hebrew, dalet is the fourth letter, similar to "d" in English), was a plan that the Haganah in Palestine worked out during autumn 1947 to spring 1948.
The purpose of the plan was, according to its Jewish planners, a contingency plan for defending a Jewish state from invasion [1].
On the Israeli side, Plan D was an eventuality based on the assumption that they would be attacked by 'semi-regular forces of the Arab Liberation Army affiliated with the Arab League, "the regular forces of neighboring countries, (the Arab Legion)", and "Small local forces" that would operate within the borders and without.
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 Plan Dalet: Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
The purpose of the plan was, according to its Jewish planners, to defend the establishment of a Jew (Jew: A person belonging to the worldwide group claiming descent from Jacob (or converted to it) and connected by cultural or religious ties) ish state in Palestine.
According to Palestinian sources it was a plan with the purpose of conquering as much of Palestine as possible (Plan Dalet: Master Plan for the Conquest of Palestine, Walid, Khalidi, for example).
Plan Dalet was revised in December, after the 1947 UN Partition plan (1947 UN Partition plan: more facts about this subject), and finalized on March 10th, 1948.
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 Plan Dalet at opensource encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Plan Dalet (or Plan D) was a plan that the Haganah in Palestine worked out during the autumn 1947 to the spring 1948.
The purpose of the plan was, according to Zionist sources to defend the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine.
Plan Dalet was revised in December, after the [[1947 UN Partition plan]], and finalized on March 10, 1948.
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 plan dalet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
The first step of the plan was initiated in April when Operation Nachshon was launched, although documents state that action wasn't intended to be undertaken before the British had left (which they did not do before (May 14th):
This plan rests on the general assumption that during its implementation, the forces of the British authorities will not be present in the country.
The plan assumed that most of the opposition would come from semi-irregular forces and local militia which would work in civilian areas.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /Plan_Dalet.html   (432 words)

  
 Plan D - Master Defense Plan of the Hagana
According to pro-Palestinian historians, Plan D was the basis for the subsequent expulsion of the Palestinians by Israeli forces.
Generally, the aim of this plan is not an operation of occupation outside the borders of the Hebrew state.
The tactical plans concerning barricades must be adapted to and coordinated with the defensive plans concerning the zones located near these barricades.
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 Forums - The story of my people!
Plans and preparations for war aiming at implementing the Zionist goal began long before UN resolution # 181 of 29 November 1947.
Plan A was prepared in 1945 and Plan B was prepared in May 1947.
Plan D (Plan Dalet) replacing all previous plans, was prepared in March 1948 (2).
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 REFUGEES - INTERNATIONAL PRESS CENTER, PALESTINE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Between the partition plan for Palestine adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 29 November 1947 and the 1949 ceasefire that ended the Arab-Israeli war, begun by the invasion of 15 May 1948, several hundred thousand Palestinians abandoned their homes in territory that ended up occupied by Israel.
62) And he also recognizes that Plan D, while it did not give carte blanche for an expulsion of civilians, was nevertheless "a strategic-ideological anchor and basis for expulsions by front, district, brigade and battalion commanders" for whom it provided "post facto a formal persuasive covering note to explain their actions" (p.
Benny Morris contrives to make two seemingly contradictory statements within two pages of each other, namely that "Plan D was not a political blueprint for the expulsion of Palestine's Arabs" and that "from the beginning of April, there are clear traces of an expulsion policy on both national and local levels".
www.ipc.gov.ps /alnakba/English/refugees/refugees02.html   (2896 words)

  
 Moral Superiority : Fool Moon
The UN Partition Plan recommended that 55 percent of Palestine, and the most fertile region, be given to the Jewish settlers who compromised 30 percent of the population.
The Palestinians rejected the plan because it was unfair.
It has to be noted that of thirteen specific full-scale operations under Plan Dalet eight were carried out outside the area "given" by the UN to the Zionists.
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 The expulsion of the Palestinians re-examined , by Dominique Vidal
Between the partition plan for Palestine adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 29 November 1947 and the 1949 ceasefire that ended the Arab-Israeli war, begun by the invasion of 15 May 1948, several hundred thousand Palestinians abandoned their homes in territory that ended up occupied by Israel (1).
This position was stated as far back as 1961, by Walid Khalidi, in his essay "Plan Dalet: Master Plan for the Conquest of Palestine" (2) and has recently been restated by Elias Sanbar in "Palestine 1948.
The exodus was divided into two broadly equal waves: one before and one after the decisive turning-point of the declaration of the State of Israel on 14 May 1948 and the intervention of the armies of the neighbouring Arab states on the following day.
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 Poetic Remi: Transferring the Truth
The Haganah implemented Plan Dalet in April of 1948.
Israeli historian Ilan Pappe describes the directives of Plan Dalet, which consequently adds to Morris’ ‘consensus of transfer.’ He states, “The plan was executed because the soldiers in the battlefield were oriented by a general attitude from above and motivated by remarks made by the Yishuv’s leaders on the need to ‘clean’ the country.
The implementation of Plan Dalet in April of 1948 refutes the notion that Israel stood only in defense to the “brutal” Arab armies.
poeticremi.blogspot.com /2005/07/transferring-truth.html   (865 words)

  
 Dalet: Information on Broadcast   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
The number 4 is significant in that the 4th letter of Hebrew, Dalet is a Door, the letter also represents selflessness.
Dalet The dalet is the fourth letter of the aleph bet.
Deir Yassin was slated for occupation under Plan Dalet and the mainstream Jewish defense force, the Haganah, authorized the irregular terrorist forces of the Irgun and the Stern Gang to perform the...
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 Sobran: Chosen for Conquest : SF Indymedia
“Yet the village was almost the first to suffer the horror of Plan Dalet, which went into effect on April 1, 1948.
But in fact it was a triumph for Plan Dalet — not a heroic defensive feat, but an act of brutal expropriation and a precedent for many others.
One of Israel’s founders, David Ben Gurion, had to repudiate Begin and the Irgun, but they were only executing his plan and Ben Gurion himself had never intended to honor the UN boundaries.
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 LRB | Ilan Pappe : The Geneva Bubble   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
On 10 March 1948, the Zionist leadership adopted the infamous Plan Dalet, which resulted in the ethnic cleansing of the areas regarded as the future Jewish state in Palestine.
Not surprisingly, the Israeli plan alone was on the negotiating table at Camp David in the summer of 2000.
The Ayalon-Nusseibeh plan has so far failed to impress the Israelis, but it did depress the refugee communities and I wonder whether it was worth it.
www.lrb.co.uk /v26/n01/papp01_.html   (2379 words)

  
 umkahlil: 04/30/05
Israeli historian Benny Morris writes about Plan Dalet, the systematic plan initiated to rid the area of its Arab inhabitants.
That war started because the Arabs did not accept the U.N. Partition Plan and invaded Israel with armies from five countries to "drive the Jews into the sea." The Palestinian leader, Haj Amin Al-Husseini, was indicted at Nuremberg for his alliance with Hitler.
Plan Dalet was waged by the Zionists to cleanse the area of its indigenous Arab inhabitants so that the area partioned for the Jewish state would have a Jewish majority.
umkahlil.blogspot.com /2005_04_30_umkahlil_archive.html   (643 words)

  
 Palestine in Focus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
In April, the Haganah launched their mission for control of the land, Plan Dalet.
The text of the plan sets the tone for the heightening of the campaign of assault.
The plan states that for those villages which do not resist, Zionist troops would take control and “detain all politically suspect individuals.” Villagers deemed suitably compliant would be appointed to work under a Jewish superior to manage the political and administrative affairs of the village following the occupation.
www.islamonline.net /English/In_Depth/PalestineInFocus/Nakba/01.shtml   (869 words)

  
 CHRONOLOGY - INTERNATIONAL PRESS CENTER, PALESTINE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Plan provides for military conquest of area allotted by UN Partition Plan to Jewish state and of substantial Palestinian territories beyond this state's boundaries.
U.S. delegate asks UN Security Council to suspend action on partition plan and to convene General Assembly special session to work on a trusteeship plan.
All subsequent Haganah operations until 15 May 1948 undertaken within framework of Plan Dalet.
www.ipc.gov.ps /alnakba/English/important-documents/chrono_1948.html   (1770 words)

  
 War of Independence - Mil'hemet Hashi'hrur - definition - Zionism and Israel -Encyclopedia / Dictionary/Lexicon of ...
It is generally agreed that April 1948 marked a turning point in the fighting before the invasion by Arab armies, in favor of the initially outnumbered and outgunned Jewish forces.
prematurely activated "Plan Dalet" - a plan prepared for general defense that was supposed to have been implemented when the British had left.
When the fighting ended in 1949, Israel held territories beyond the boundaries set by the UN plan - a total of 78% of the area west of the Jordan river.
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 Institute for Palestine Studies | Journals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
It was one of the tens of Palestinian villages and towns inside and outside the boundaries of the UN-envisaged Jewish state specifically targeted for capture under the notorious Plan Dalet, the Haganah master plan for the military establishment of Israel on the largest area possible of Palestine (see JPS 28,1 for the full text).
Tantura itself fell within the zone of operation of the Alexandroni Brigade, one of the erstwhile Haganah's six Khish (field force) brigades (to be distinguished from its strike force, the three Palmach brigades).
Plan Dalet was put into operation in the first week of April, six weeks before the end of the Mandate and the entry of the Arab regular armies.
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 Plan Dalet - TheBestLinks.com - Britain, Hebrew language, Jew, Palestine, ...
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 Transferring the truth
Israeli historian Ilan Pappe describes the directives of Plan Dalet, which consequently adds to Morris’ “consensus of transfer”.
He states, “The plan was executed because the soldiers in the battlefield were oriented by a general attitude from above and motivated by remarks made by the Yishuv’s leaders on the need to ‘clean’ the country.
The implementation of Plan Dalet in April of 1948 refutes the notion that
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 Political Forum
Plan rejected by Arab representatives and Jewish Agency.
- November 29: UN general Assembly votes on an amended partition plan calling for a 56.5 % of Palestine for a Jewish state, 43 % for a Palestinian one and internationalization of Jerusalem.
The Haganah drafts "Plan Dalet" (Dalet is Hebrew for D) for military operations in Palestine.
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 Dalet - Dalet-Yod.Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Apartment Dalet Park Property in Chicago, IL Dalet Park Property: These apartments are beautful.
Martine Dalet is Of Counsel in the Paris office of Latham and Watkins.
Dalet or Daleth is the fourth letter of many Semitic alphabets, דּ dalet /d/.
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 Our Roots Are Still Alive Chapter 8
He called this offensive "Plan Dalet." It would begin as soon as enough British troops withdrew from Palestine.
Ben-Gurion planned to cut off the lingering debate in the UN about the partition plan by confronting the world with the actual existence of the new state.
When the fighting persisted and it became clear that the partition plan had broken down, the United Nations sent a mediator, Count Folke Bernadotte, to try to arrange a cease-fire and to secure the rights of the Palestinians.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Secondly, the only territory to which the new state of Israel had even a remote claim was that alloted to the Jewish state by the UN Partition Plan.
Thirdly, those areas which the Arab states purportedly "invaded" were, in fact, exclusively areas alloted to the Palestinian Arab state proposed by the UN Partition Plan.
The so-called Arab invasion was a defensive attempt to hold on to the areas alloted by the Partition Plan for the Palestinian state.
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 Israelis wouldn't kill innocents in cold blood? Or would they?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
The Israeli/Zionist planned massacre was executed by Menachem Begin's Irgun Zvai Leumi, assisted by Yitzhak Shamir's Stern Gang (Lehi) both terrorist gangs active in anti-Britsh and anti-Arab bombings and murders.
When Shimon Monita, a Haganah spy who was infiltrating the Lehi, caught wind of the IZL-Lehi plan to attack Deir Yassin, he rushed to report the news to his contact man in Haganah intelligence, evidently unaware of the high-level coordination between Haganah, IZL and Lehi regarding the planned attack.
On the afternoon of Thursday, April 8, according to Lehi officer Moshe Idelstein, he met at the Allenby cafe in Jerusalem with a representative of the 4th Brigade of the Palmach, the Haganah's mobile strike division.
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US delegate asks UN Security Council to suspend action on partition plan and to convene General Assembly special session to work on a trusteeship and truce if Jews also accept.
Haganah launches Operation Nachshon (first phase of Plan Dalet); Haganah Giv'ati Brigade and other units capture villages along Tel-Aviv - Jerusalem road from local Palestinian militia.
All subsequent Haganah operations until May 15th undertaken within framework of Plan Dalet.
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 55 years of oppression; Palestinians demand freedom!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
On April 1, 1948, Zionist forces implemented “Plan Dalet”, the aim of which was to establish a Jewish state beyond the boundaries set up by the UN partition plan and clear the area of its Palestinian population.
The latest US plan to achieve “peace” in the Middle East was first announced in the lead-up to the Anglo-US invasion of Iraq.
The aim of the “road map” is not to secure a just and lasting peace, but rather to keep the Palestinians divided and living in a state of permanent neo-colonial dependence on Israel.
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