- Shlomo Ben-Yosef
Shlomo Ben-Yosef (b.
May 7 ,1913 inPoland as Shalom Tabachnik, d.June 29 ,1938 ) was a noted (and controversial) member of the Revisionist Zionist underground Irgun Zvai Leumi. He is most noted for his participation in an April 21, 1938 attack on an Arab bus, specifically intended as a retaliation for an earlier attack by Arabs against Jews, and emblematic as a rejection of the establishment policy of "Havlagah ", or restraint. Precisely for this reason (and for reportedly having been the first Jew executed in "Eretz Yisrael " since the time of the Romans), Ben-Yosef is revered in the highest terms by right-wing Zionist groups such as "Betar ", the "Irgun " and theJewish Defense League and theKach movement .Background
Tabachnik made
aliyah to Palestine in 1937. He joined the nationalist Betar village ofRosh Pina and changed his name to Shlomo Ben-Yosef. He worked at theHaifa port to help support his community and later joined the Rosh Pina cell of theIrgun .April 21, 1938 revenge attack
Although accounts differ in the details, beyond dispute is that Ben-Yosef, along with two Irgun (or variously, Betar) associates, Abraham Shein and Shalom Djuravin, specifically premeditated the attack as a retribution for an earlier attack in which six Jews were killed (among them a young woman who was also raped.)
The Israeli-British historian
Avi Shlaim recounts the April 21, 1938 incident as follows::"On 21 April 1938, after several weeks of planning, he and two of his colleagues from the Irgun (Etzel) ambushed an Arab bus at a bend on a mountain road near Safad. They had a hand-grenade, a gun and a pistol. Their plan was to destroy the engine so that the bus would fall off the side of the road and all the passengers would be killed. When the bus approached, they fired at it (not in the air, as Mailer has it) but the grenade lobbed by Ben Yosef did not detonate. The bus with its screaming and terrified passengers drove on." [cite web
title = Bombers not Martyrs
author = Avi Shlaim
date = January 6, 2005
publisher = London Review of Books
url = http://www.lrb.co.uk/v27/n01/letters.html]Notably, Ben-Yosef's attack failed its objectives, in that no Arabs were actually killed.Fact|date=February 2007 However, the incident occurred at the crest of the 1936-1938
Arab Revolt , and during a high point in tensions between British authorities and theRevisionist Zionist movement; in any case Ben-Yosef was arrested, tried, convicted and hanged by the British onJune 29 1938 . According to Shlaim, as the verdict was announced, Shein and Djuravin stood up and shouted at the top of their voices: "Long live the Kingdom of Israel on both banks of the Jordan!" In conversations with friends, Ben-Yosef's last words were "Havlagah is fatal."Fact|date=February 2007References
External links
* http://www.etzel.org.il/english/people/benyosef.htm - profile at the Irgun website
* http://www.betar.org/history/hist-h.htm - profile at betar.org
* http://www.betar.co.uk/betaris/shlomo.php - profile at the UK Betarist website
* [http://www.jdl.org/misc/heroes/yosef.shtml True Jewish Heroes: Shlomo Ben-Yosef] at the JDL website
* http://www.csuohio.edu/tagar/shlomo.htm - Letters from Ben-Yosef at Acre Prison
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