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Traces of Poison – Israel’s Dark History Revealed
In the wake of Haifa's occupation on April 23 1948 by the Zionists, under the nose of the British Mandate forces commended by General Stockwell, a man still historically discredited for this failure, thousands converged to Acre, a nearby city, which was still Arab under the "protection" of the British forces.
Acre was to be the next Zionist target. The Zionists besieged the city from the land side and started showering the population with a hail of mortar bombs day and night. Famous for its historical walls, Acre could withstand the siege for a long time. The city’s water supply comes from a nearby village, Kabri, about 10 km to the north, through an aqueduct. The Zionists injected typhoid into the aqueduct at some intermediate point, which passes through Zionist settlements.
AuthorSalman Abu SittaPublisherPalestine Land SocietyDateFebruary 27, 2003
Traces of Poison Traces of Poison–Israel’s Dark History Revealed
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Salman Abu Sitta
Salman Abu Sitta is renowned for his lifelong dedication to documenting the land of Palestine and producing an extensive cartography that meticulously reconstructs Palestinian land holdings from 1877 to the present. He is the founder and president of the Palestine Land Society, an independent UK-based nonprofit that produces extensive cartography, atlases, and other resources that document Palestine’s land and people.









