Baruch Mizrahi
Arab Zionist militant (1926–1948) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baruch Mizrahi (Hebrew: ברוך מזרחי; born Hamuda Abu Al-Anyan, 1926 – April 18, 1948) was a Palestinian Arab Muslim convert to Judaism, and a member of the Irgun ("The National Military Organization in the Land of Israel") during the pre-Israel Jewish insurgency in Mandatory Palestine. He became fascinated by Zionism and eventually converted to Judaism. During the 1947–1948 civil war in Mandatory Palestine, he and three others were detained by an Arab police officer, brought before a court operated by the Arab Liberation Army, and executed for collaborating with Zionist forces.[1]
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Native name | ברוך מזרחי |
Birth name | Hamuda Abu Al-Anyan |
Born | 1926 (1926) Safed, Mandatory Palestine |
Died | April 18, 1948(1948-04-18) (aged 21–22) Jenin, Mandatory Palestine |
Buried | |
Allegiance | Irgun |
Battles/wars | 1947–1948 civil war in Mandatory Palestine † |
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