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The Acre Prison break was a militant operation by the Irgun
Irgun

Irgun was a militant Zionism group that operated in Palestine between 1931 and 1948. It was established as a militant offshoot of the earlier and larger Jewish paramilitary organization Haganah ....
 on 4 May 1947 in the British Mandate of Palestine, in which its men broke through the walls of Acre
Acre, Israel

Acre also Akko, is a List of Israeli cities in the Western Galilee region of North District Israel. It is situated on a low promontory at the northern extremity of Haifa Bay....
 prison and freed several incarcerated Irgun activists.

he time of the British Mandate the citadel in the old city of Acre was used as a prison, In which many Arabs were imprisoned as criminals or for participating in the Arab revolt.

On April the 19th 1947 Dov Gruner
Dov Gruner

Dov Gruner was a Jewish Zionist leader born in Kisvarda, Hungary on December 6, 1912. On April 19, 1947, he was executed by the British Mandate of Palestine in Palestine for his role in the pre-state Jewish underground known as the Irgun....
 and the three men (Yehiel Dresner, Mordechai Alkahi and Eliezer Kashani) captured by the British 6th Airborne Division were hanged in Acre Prison to become the first post war ‘martyrs’ of the Irgun, Dov Gruner in a broadcast declared the British Army and Administration to be ‘criminal organizations’.

The prison also contained Jewish prisoners, members of the Hagana, Lehi
Lehi

Lehi refers to:In Mormonism:* Lehi , a prophet in the Book of Mormon of the 7th-6th centuries BC* Lehi, son of Helaman, another prophet in the Book of Mormon of the late 1st century BC...
, and Irgun
Irgun

Irgun was a militant Zionism group that operated in Palestine between 1931 and 1948. It was established as a militant offshoot of the earlier and larger Jewish paramilitary organization Haganah ....
.






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The Acre Prison break was a militant operation by the Irgun
Irgun

Irgun was a militant Zionism group that operated in Palestine between 1931 and 1948. It was established as a militant offshoot of the earlier and larger Jewish paramilitary organization Haganah ....
 on 4 May 1947 in the British Mandate of Palestine, in which its men broke through the walls of Acre
Acre, Israel

Acre also Akko, is a List of Israeli cities in the Western Galilee region of North District Israel. It is situated on a low promontory at the northern extremity of Haifa Bay....
 prison and freed several incarcerated Irgun activists.

Background

In the time of the British Mandate the citadel in the old city of Acre was used as a prison, In which many Arabs were imprisoned as criminals or for participating in the Arab revolt.

On April the 19th 1947 Dov Gruner
Dov Gruner

Dov Gruner was a Jewish Zionist leader born in Kisvarda, Hungary on December 6, 1912. On April 19, 1947, he was executed by the British Mandate of Palestine in Palestine for his role in the pre-state Jewish underground known as the Irgun....
 and the three men (Yehiel Dresner, Mordechai Alkahi and Eliezer Kashani) captured by the British 6th Airborne Division were hanged in Acre Prison to become the first post war ‘martyrs’ of the Irgun, Dov Gruner in a broadcast declared the British Army and Administration to be ‘criminal organizations’.

The prison also contained Jewish prisoners, members of the Hagana, Lehi
Lehi

Lehi refers to:In Mormonism:* Lehi , a prophet in the Book of Mormon of the 7th-6th centuries BC* Lehi, son of Helaman, another prophet in the Book of Mormon of the late 1st century BC...
, and Irgun
Irgun

Irgun was a militant Zionism group that operated in Palestine between 1931 and 1948. It was established as a militant offshoot of the earlier and larger Jewish paramilitary organization Haganah ....
. One of those prisoners was Eitan Livni
Eitan Livni

Yeruham "Eitan" Livni was a Revisionist Zionist activist, Irgun commander and Israeli politician....
 (father of Tzipi Livni
Tzipi Livni

Tzipora Malka "Tzipi" Livni is an Israeli politician and the current leader of Kadima, the largest party in the Knesset. She currently serves as the country's Foreign Affairs Minister of Israel....
), the Irgun operations officer. In total, the prison contained 700 Arab prisoners and 90 Jewish prisoners.

The Lehi and Irgun prisoners considered an escape but concluded that would be impossible without an outside assistance, so they contacted the Irgun headquarters with a plan.

Preparations

The Irgun's reconnaissance efforts discovered a weak spot in the citadel: the southern wall right above a Turkish bath.

The break-in was originally planned for April, but was eventually planned for Sunday, May 4, 1947, at 4 p.m., the day the United Nations General Assembly
United Nations General Assembly

The United Nations General Assembly is one of the five principal United Nations System and the only one in which all member nations have equal representation....
 convened to discuss the Palestine issue.

The logistic preparations were complicated: The Irgun purchased a truck, a jeep, two military pickup trucks and civil vehicles, all disguised as British. British army uniforms were also acquired. a stock of civil clothings was also arranged in order to help the escapees assimilate into the population.

The Irgun smuggled into the prison TNT
Trinitrotoluene

Trinitrotoluene , or more specifically, 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene, is a chemical compound with the formula C6H23CH3....
 which was used to make 30 hand grenades and 2 bombs, each weighing one kilogram, to blast the prison walls open.

The Operation

On Sunday 4 May 1947, at 14:00 a Military Engineering unit of the Irgun, under the command of Dov Salomon and Yehuda Apiryon, was on its way to the nearby Turkish bath, disguised as telephone technicians and carrying ladders, TNT, ropes and other necessary incursion equipment. Meanwhile, other Irgun strike and escape forces were spread around the prison, disguised as British military convoys.

The incursion occurred at 16:22 with a massive explosion that shocked the prison. One of the prisoners, Michael Eshbal, blew up grille at the corridor, while another group of prisoners delayed the British jailors with hand grenades and burning barricades.

34 Fighters attacked the prison. In the course of the retreat, the operation commander and two other fighters from the attacking forces were killed. Another five fighters from the attacking forces were captured by the British along with eight escapees. 28 Lehi and Irgun prisoners escaped, and 182 Arab prisoners used this opportunity to escape as well.

Aftermath

The New York Herald Tribune
New York Herald Tribune

The New York Herald Tribune was a daily newspaper created in 1924 when the New York Tribune acquired the New York Herald. The Herald Tribune was a leading Republican Party paper, and a voice for moderate "internationalism" Republicans as opposed to the "isolationism" variety represented by the Chicago Tribune....
 wrote that the underground had carried out "an ambitious mission, their most challenging so far, in perfect fashion", while in the House of Commons, Oliver Stanley
Oliver Stanley

Oliver Frederick George Stanley Military Cross was a prominent British Conservative Party politician who held many ministerial posts before his early death when it was expected he would soon assume higher office....
 asked what action His Majesty's Government was planning to take "in light of the events at Acre prison which had reduced British prestige to a nadir."

The Jewish Agency called the break "an irresponsible suicidal act", while the Irgun commander Menachem Begin
Menachem Begin

was the sixth Prime Minister of Israel. Before the establishment of the state, he was the leader of the Irgun, playing a central role in Jewish resistance to the British Mandate of Palestine....
 as an act of heroism.

Three out of the five men captured were sentenced to death. The Irgun kidnapped two British sergeants
The Sergeants affair

The Sergeants affair was an incident that took place in the British Mandate of Palestine in July 1947, in which the Irgun kidnapped two British people sergeants, Clifford Martin and Mervyn Paice, and hanged them in a grove near Netanya....
 and threatened to execute them if the British followed this judgment. The British did not give up and executed them, and in response the Irgun hanged the two sergeants.

The Acre Prison break, with other operations had a strong moral effect on the Yishuv
Yishuv

Yishuv or Ha-Yishuv A distinction is sometimes drawn between the Old Yishuv and the New Yishuv.The Old Yishuv refers to all the Jews living there before the aliyah of 1882 by the Zionist movement....
 and on the fight for foundation of Israel
Israel

Israel officially the State of Israel , is a country in the Middle East located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Lebanon in the north, Syria in the northeast, Jordan in the east, and Egypt on the southwest, and contains geographically diverse features within its relatively small area....
. These operation is considered to have seriously damaged the British prestige and sped up to the foundation of the UNSCOP committe
United Nations Special Committee on Palestine

The United Nations Special Committee on Palestine was formed in May, 1947 in response to a British Government request that the General Assembly 'make recommendations under article 10 of the Charter, concerning the future government of Palestine.' The British government had also recommended the establishment of a special committee to prepare...
.

The operation has later been commemorated by a monument on the Acre promenade.