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Train bombings

There doesn't seem any doubt that the Feb 29 train bombing was done by Lehi, as it appears in standard lists of their operations as well as fairly reliable sources. The Mar 31 bombing is harder to be sure about. Actually it is hard to find outside the contemporary newspaper reports at all. The only mention I could find just now was in Henry Gurney's diary: "31.3.48 ; Benyamina–Zichron Ya’aqov Passenger train No. 2 blown up. Two coaches completely destroyed and three badly damaged. Twenty-five passengers killed, and 60 injured". No mention of whodunnit. Zerotalk

Propaganda

There seems to be little discussion on the propaganda that Irgun used. I would like to add a "Propaganda" section between the "Integration" and "Criticism" sections. My edits will be derived from letters and propaganda pieces that the organization sent out, which can be found in the book "Psychological Warfare and Propaganda: Irgun Documentation."[1]

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