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Hamaas ( he, המעש, ''HaMa'as'', ) was a weekly publication of the Lehi, an armed
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militant group in
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.Khalidi, 1971, p. 606. Other publications by the Lehi included the daily Mivrak, the monthly HeHahzit, and BaMahteret. The publication first came to public attention in July 1946 after the report of the
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and a British
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identified an article in the second issue indicating that a Lehi attack on the
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on the night of 31 October/1 November 1945 had been coordinated with other attacks on the same night by the
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(on railways), the
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(on
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railway station) and the
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(on two British coast guard vessels in Haifa harbour) under the overall direction of the
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.Bowyer Bell, 1996, pp. 145-146. ''Hamaas'' noted, In addition to the ''Hamaas'' article the British government published intercepted telegrams between the Jewish Agency in Jerusalem and Zionist leaders in
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that demonstrated Jewish Agency control over the formal organisation established by the Haganah, Irgun and Lehi to coordinate their actions, which was known as the ''Tenuat Hameri'' (United Resistance Movement).Rapoport, 2006, p. 59. During the operations mentioned by ''Hamaas'' the Haganah planted 500 explosive devices causing 242 breaks in the railway lines, and damaged the stationmasters office in
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, a telephone installation on the Jerusalem-Lydda line, and a petrol wagon in the
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railway yard. The Irgun attack at Lydda destroyed one locomotive and damaged six others. In the Lehi attack on
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in Haifa one Lehi operative, Moishele Bar Giora, was killed in a premature explosion and another, Abraham Yehudai, was badly wounded. The operations were publicised by the illegal Haganah underground radio station
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. The Mandate authorities and the British government in London were outraged by the intensity of the violence and mobilised additional military forces.


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* Bowyer Bell, John (1996). ''Terror out of Zion: the Fight for Israeli Independence''. Transaction Publishers. *Great Britain, Colonial Office (1946). ''Palestine: Statement of Information Relating to Acts of Violence'', July 1946, Cmd. 6873. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. * Khalidi, Walid. (1971). ''From Haven to Conquest: Readings in Zionism and the Palestine Problem Until 1948.''
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. *Rapoport, David C. (2006). ''Terrorism: The Second or Anti-colonial Wave.'' Taylor and Francis. {{ISBN, 978-0-415-31650-7 Lehi (militant group) Mass media in Mandatory Palestine Magazines established in 1946 1940s establishments in Mandatory Palestine Hebrew-language mass media