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[quote=Anonymous]The attack prompted the British government to impose widely unpopular restrictions on the civil liberties of Jews in Palestine. These measures included random personal searches, random searches of homes, military curfews, roadblocks, and mass arrests. The actions further eroded British public support for the Mandate system and alienated the Jewish populace, aligning with Begin's original intent. Following the bombing, the Irgun and Lehi intensified their campaign, carrying out a series of attacks.According to The Jerusalem Post, the bombing marked the end of the united front between the Irgun and other Zionist groups, such as the Haganah. From that point forward, their relationships became more adversarial. Irgun ex-members and sympathizers argue that modern historical accounts in Israel are biased in favor of more established groups like the Haganah. After the bombing, the hotel complex continued to be used by the British until 4 May 1948. It later served as an Israeli headquarters from the end of the 1947–1949 Palestine war until the Six-Day War. Subsequently, the Israelis reopened the hotel for commercial purposes, and in recent years, it has hosted visiting dignitaries and celebrities. The bombing has been discussed in literature about the practice and history of terrorism. It has been called one of the most lethal terrorist attacks of the 20th century.[/quote]
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