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Shimon Tzabar is a member of the editorial board of "Israel Imperial News". He describes himself as a "Hebrew speaking Palestinian". Born in Tel-Aviv in 1926. In his teens he was a member of all the three terrorist organizations in Palestine: Lehi, Etzel, and Haganah ) that fought the British." With the establishment of Israel, he was involved in the first three wars: 1948-50, 1956, and 1967. He strongly disagreed with the occupation of the West Bank and being disgusted with the Jewish public attitude to the Palestinians, left the country and settled in England. He lives in London.
'''Shimon Tzabar''' (born 1926 in Tel Aviv) is a member of the editorial board of Imperial Israel News.

Shimon Tzabar describes himself as a former "member of all three terrorist organizations (Lehi , Etzel, and Haganah ) that fought the British who ruled Palestine at the time." With the establishment of Israel, he was involved in the first three wars: 1948–50, 1956, and 1967.

A columnist for a number of years for both the daily ] and in the weekly Ha'olam Haze (the latter published by Uri Avenry), he has published 27 books in Hebrew, including works of fiction, travel, children's books, drama, and poetry. He is an amateur mycologist, specializing in the difficult species Inocybe and Cortinarius.

He left Israel, disgusted by its policies, and settled in England. He lives in London.


Before his leaving Israel he was a columnist for a number of years for both the daily "Haaretz" and the weekly "Ha'olam Haze". Published 27 books in Hebrew, including works of fiction, travel, children's books and poetry. Allan Lane, the hard cover "Penguin", published his English book: "The White Flag Principle" that had been translated and published in Japan and in most European languages.


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Shimon Tzabar is a member of the editorial board of "Israel Imperial News". He describes himself as a "Hebrew speaking Palestinian". Born in Tel-Aviv in 1926. In his teens he was a member of all the three terrorist organizations in Palestine: Lehi, Etzel, and Haganah ) that fought the British." With the establishment of Israel, he was involved in the first three wars: 1948-50, 1956, and 1967. He strongly disagreed with the occupation of the West Bank and being disgusted with the Jewish public attitude to the Palestinians, left the country and settled in England. He lives in London.

Before his leaving Israel he was a columnist for a number of years for both the daily "Haaretz" and the weekly "Ha'olam Haze". Published 27 books in Hebrew, including works of fiction, travel, children's books and poetry. Allan Lane, the hard cover "Penguin", published his English book: "The White Flag Principle" that had been translated and published in Japan and in most European languages.

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