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The Tantura massacre took place on the 22–23 May 1948 during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, when villagers were massacred by 's , namely the Alexandroni Brigade. The massacre occurred after the surrender of the village of , a small village of roughly 1,500 people located near . The number of those killed is unknown, with estimates ranging from "dozens" to 200+.

Oral testimonies by surviving Palestinians were met by skepticism. A corroborative 1998 thesis by an Israeli graduate Theodore Katz, who interviewed Israeli veterans and survivors, was also met with denial. In a 2022 Israeli documentary film called Tantura, several Israeli veterans interviewed said they had witnessed a massacre at Tantura after the village had surrendered. In 2023, Forensic Architecture published its commissioned investigation of the area and concluded that there were three potential gravesites in the area of the beach that were connected to a massacre.

After the massacre, most of the village was destroyed and its residents were expelled, forming a part of the broader expulsion of Palestinians during the 1948 war and the . Many of the women and children were transported to the nearby town of . The Israeli and beach resort of was established on the site of the depopulated village. The victims were buried in mass graves, one of them presently beneath a parking lot for the nearby beach.


Background
Tantura was a Palestinian village within the territory assigned to a Jewish state in the 1947 United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine. It had a population of 1,500.

As part of , formulated in March 1948, ahead of the 14 May 1948 Israeli Declaration of Independence, the assigned the Alexandroni Brigade for the "occupation of al-Tantura and al-". Of the brigade's four battalions, the 33rd was assigned to Tantura.


Massacre
On the night of 22–23 May 1948, Tantura was attacked by the 33rd Battalion of the Alexandroni Brigade.

Palestinian historian writes that provided "much detailed evidence" of "the methodical shooting and burial in a communal grave of some forty young men in Tantura village." Israeli historian Ilan Pappé wrote that in addition to executions, a number of villagers were killed in "a killing spree inside the houses and in the streets."Pappé 2006

Muhammad Abu Hana, who was a child at the time of the events in Tantura recounted:

Yaacov Epstein, a member of the local council of the nearby Jewish village of , was a friend of Tantura's and attempted to intercede on behalf of the villagers. In 2002, The News & Observer interviewed Jawdat Hindi, a daughter of Tantura's mukhtar, who said that Epstein arrived and shouted at the Jewish soldiers, and that at a later point, "he was crying, saying that we did not expect such a day and such a happening to our neighbors". Ilan Pappé writes that Yaacov had "managed to call a halt to the orgy of killing in Tantura, but ‘he came too late’, as one survivor commented bitterly."Pappé 2006

After the massacre, the women and children were expelled to , a neighboring village. The surviving men were placed into prison camps and later left Israel through prisoner exchanges, with their families following. Many of the survivors ended up living in the in .Pappé 2006

Historian Saleh Abdel Jawad writes that executions of prisoners from Tantura also took place in detention centres after the massacre.Jawad, S.A. (2007). Zionist Massacres: the Creation of the Palestinian Refugee Problem in the 1948 War


Analysis and historiography
was the first to write about the massacre, having done so in 1951.Jawad, S.A. (2007). Zionist Massacres: the Creation of the Palestinian Refugee Problem in the 1948 War In 1961 wrote of "methodical shooting and burial in a communal grave of some forty young men in Tantura village." Https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhad050.< /ref>

Research on the event was expanded upon by further testimonies gathered by Mustafa al-Wali from tens of interviews that were published in the Summer 2000 issue of Majallat al-Dirasat al-Filastiniyya, a quarterly of the Journal of Palestine Studies.


Katz controversy
In January 2000 Israeli journalist Amir Gilat published an article about the events at Tantura in Ma'ariv,Pappé, 2006, pp. 113, 127,133, 155, 165, 183, 197, 203, 210, 211. that drew heavily on the 1998 thesis of 's Theodore Katz, who had interviewed Israeli veterans and survivors. Following the publicity, Alexandroni Brigade veterans protested, and Gilat wrote a follow-up piece including their denial that a massacre had occurred. The Jerusalem Report "The Tantura 'Massacre' Affair" By Benny Morris 4 February 2004, see also Benny Morris (2004) p. 299–301 The veterans subsequently sued Katz for (asking for 1 million shekels, or $321,000, in damages).

In the resulting court case, after two days' cross-examination, Katz agreed to an out-of-court settlement that involved him signing a statement nullifying the conclusions of his research, namely that extrajudicial killings were committed after the surrender of the village. The next day at court, Judge Drora Pilpel announced the case closed. Katz, however, then attempted to rescind his statement, explaining that he had signed it in a "moment of weakness that he already deeply regretted", and that it "did not represent what he really felt about his work". After several further hours of deliberation, Judge Pilpel upheld the decision to close "based on her conviction that a contract between parties must be respected, though "she emphasized that her decision did not relate in any way to the content, accuracy or veracity of the libel suit". Katz subsequently appealed to the Supreme Court, which upheld the decision of the lower court for the same reasons.

In the wake of this case, the University of Haifa suspended Katz's degree, which had originally received a grade of 97%, inviting him to revise his thesis. The paper was sent out to five external examiners, a majority (3:2) of whom failed it. Fania Oz-Salzberger , "Anti-Israel on Campus"], The Wall Street Journal, May 2, 2005 Katz was subsequently awarded a "non-research" MA. Tom Segev, "His colleagues call him a traitor" , Haaretz (retrieved February 4, 2007)


Academic commentary
The historian Ilan Pappé supported Katz and his thesis, and has challenged the Israeli veterans to take him to court, saying he has evidence that the massacre occurred. In a 2001 article in the Journal of Palestine Studies, Pappé defended the use of , and pointed out that Katz based his research not only on testimony from Palestinian villagers, but also from Israeli soldiers. Pappé provided new evidence that had come to light after Katz had presented his thesis, in one case quoting from "a document from the Alexandroni Brigade to IDF headquarters in June" which read "We have tended to the mass grave, and everything is in order”, and in another, citing published testimonies by eyewitnesses who had been located in Syria. He also related the background to Katz's original signed repudiation of his thesis.

In 2004, Israeli historian extensively reviewed the Tantura controversy and recounted himself coming away "with a deep sense of unease". He suggested that, while it is unclear whether or not a massacre occurred, there was no doubt that war crimes were committed by the Jewish forces and that the village was forcibly cleansed of its Arab inhabitants. Morris believes that one village woman was raped, Alexandroni troops may have executed POWs and there may have been some looting, based on an army report that uses the Hebrew word khabala (sabotage).Morris, 2004, pp. 299–301 Ari Shavit, "Survival of the Fittest", Haaretz

Morris underlined the fact that in interviews conducted by himself and by the Ma'ariv reporter Amir Gilat, all refugees confirmed that a massacre had taken place, while all IDF veterans denied it. Regarding the latter, Morris describes what he calls “troubling hints”, such as a diary by an Alexandroni soldier, Tulik Makovsky, in which he wrote “… that our boys know the craft of murder quite well, especially boys whose relatives the Arabs had murdered... or those harmed by Hitler they. They took their private revenge, and avenged our comrades who had died at their hands, against the snipers”. Morris also noted that, given the political sensitivities at the time, the word khabala may have been used as a euphemism for a massacre.

Morris further pointed out issues with the scoring of the second version of Katz's thesis in that the two referees who gave anomalously low scores had been co-authors of an IDF book which said of the July 1948 expulsions and massacres at Lydda and Ramle that "the Israeli Army had carried out only a ‘partial expulsion’ of the populations" and which "dismissed the charge that the troops had massacred Lydda townspeople”, whereas records from the IDF archive show that a full-scale expulsion had been carried out and that Yiftah Brigade troops had killed some 250 townspeople.

There were plans in 2004 to exhume bodies from a site between Nahsholim and Dor believed to be a mass grave, but this has not happened.

In 2006, Katz's presentation of the facts was disputed again by the Israeli historian who was to play a key role in the efforts to discredit Katz's research. Katz Directory Documents gathered by Dan Censor on the Tantura Affair, quoted in Yoav Gelber, Palestine 1948, 2006.


2022 documentary
In January 2022, a documentary film on the subject by Alon Schwarz called Tantura was screened at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. Several Israeli veterans interviewed said they had witnessed a massacre at Tantura after the village had surrendered. Many of the interviewees gave descriptions, with the numbers of victims who were shot dead from "a few" to "several dozen" or "more than 200". The latter estimate was provided by a resident of Zikhron Ya'akov who stated he had helped bury the victims. They affirmed that soldiers in the Alexandroni Brigade had murdered unarmed men after the battle had ended, and the victims were indeed buried in a mass grave, now located under the Dor Beach parking lot near kibbutz.Adam Raz, 'There’s a Mass Palestinian Grave at a Popular Israeli Beach, Veterans Confess,' , 20 January 2022. Some of the soldiers interviewed denied a massacre had taken place. The screening also prompted entities including the Palestinian Authority and the editorial board of to call for a commission to investigate another alleged mass grave site near .

University of Haifa history professor told Schwarz in Tantura that Katz's thesis was flawed due to its heavy reliance on , and later criticized the film after it was screened due to what The New York Times paraphrased as "a of other documentation besides." This criticism and others about the film were also made by Benny Morris. The family of one of the veterans interviewed accused Schwarz of misrepresenting the veteran's account, and another veteran said a massacre had happened but told The New York Times that the Israeli soldiers had acted without orders.

In Tantura, Judge Drora Pilpel who presided over the court in which Theodore Katz had been accused years earlier, is shown listening to tapes with testimonies of soldiers from the Alexandroni brigade talking about having killed Arab civilians. Pilpel reacts by saying "This I never heard. If it's true, it is a shame...If he (Katz) had such things, he should have seen it through."


Forensic Architecture investigation (2023)
In 2023, after being commissioned to do so by the Palestinian NGO Adalah, the Forensic Architecture research unit at Goldsmiths undertook a comprehensive investigation of the historical sources, cartographic and aerial photographic data together with oral testimonies, and produced a 3-D model indicating the existence of three grave sites beneath the beach resort.Bethan McKernan, 'UK study of 1948 Israeli massacre of Palestinian village reveals mass grave sites,' 25 May 2023.Ofer Aderet, 'We Threw Bodies': Researchers Say Four Mass Graves Dot Site of Arab Village in Israel,' 26 May 2023


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