The Saison (short for , "hunting season"; ) was the name given to the
Haganah's attempt to suppress the
Irgun's insurgency against the government of
Palestine during the Mandate period, from November 1944 to March 1945, as ordered by the official bodies of
Jews already living there.
History

At the outbreak of World War II the
Yishuv
The Yishuv (), HaYishuv Ha'ivri (), or HaYishuv HaYehudi Be'Eretz Yisra'el () was the community of Jews residing in Palestine prior to the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. The term came into use in the 1880s, when there were about 2 ...
was torn between its fight against the British for free
Aliyah
''Aliyah'' (, ; ''ʿălīyyā'', ) is the immigration of Jews from Jewish diaspora, the diaspora to, historically, the geographical Land of Israel or the Palestine (region), Palestine region, which is today chiefly represented by the Israel ...
and a Hebrew state, and the desire to join them against
Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German Reich, German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a Totalit ...
. The
Jewish Agency Chairman
David Ben-Gurion
David Ben-Gurion ( ; ; born David Grün; 16 October 1886 – 1 December 1973) was the primary List of national founders, national founder and first Prime Minister of Israel, prime minister of the State of Israel. As head of the Jewish Agency ...
called to "fight the war as if there was no
White Paper
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and fight the White Paper as if there was no war". Indeed, by 1940, the Irgun ceased its activities against the British mandatory regime and sent its men to assist the British in several missions, one of which, in May 1941, resulted in the death of its commander,
David Raziel, in
Iraq
Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in West Asia. It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to Iraq–Saudi Arabia border, the south, Turkey to Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq border, the east, the Persian Gulf and ...
.
In 1943, as the tide was shifting in favor of
the Allies, the Agency decided to assist the British in any possible way, hoping to gain political benefits after the war. The Irgun and
Lehi opposed the decision, which resulted in a heated confrontation.
In February 1944, the Irgun and Lehi began an insurrection against the British, and Irgun commander
Menachem Begin
Menachem Begin ( ''Menaḥem Begin'', ; (Polish documents, 1931–1937); ; 16 August 1913 – 9 March 1992) was an Israeli politician, founder of both Herut and Likud and the prime minister of Israel.
Before the creation of the state of Isra ...
declared a "Revolt" against the British Mandate, stating that the British had betrayed the Yishuv's trust and that denial of Jewish immigration was a crime. Therefore, Irgun announced its intention to fight the British in order to drive them out of the
Land of Israel
The Land of Israel () is the traditional Jewish name for an area of the Southern Levant. Related biblical, religious and historical English terms include the Land of Canaan, the Promised Land, the Holy Land, and Palestine. The definition ...
. Ben Gurion and the Agency objected and started a public struggle to force the Irgun and Lehi to cease such activities.
Between February and November 1944 the parties negotiated but to no avail. Despite Begin informing Eliyahu Golomb in October that "We have no intention of seizing power in the Yishuv. We have said this on many occasions. We have no such ambitions... we think that Ben-Gurion is the man who can lead our youth into battle today", the Jewish Agency's leadership regarded the issue as an important power struggle, and the Haganah forces started preparing for a possible armed conflict.
Decision
Due to the increasing level of violence and number of Irgun actions, and to lesser extent, of Lehi as well, Yehuda Bauer writes (on page 275 in th
Hebrew editionof his study,
From Diplomacy to Resistance) that the decision to go forward with an anti-Irgun operation was taken in late September/early October 1944. The men selected belonged to the
Shai, the Haganah's intelligence unit, and the
Palmach. On October 20, training courses opened for 170 volunteers. According to a document dated October 29, 1944 and sent from the office of the Head of the National Command (''HaRaMa'') of the Haganah to the regional command officers, an anti-Irgun operation was about to be authorized. In a last-ditch effort to avoid a confrontation, Haganah officials
Moshe Sneh and
Eliyahu Golomb met with Irgun officials
Menachem Begin
Menachem Begin ( ''Menaḥem Begin'', ; (Polish documents, 1931–1937); ; 16 August 1913 – 9 March 1992) was an Israeli politician, founder of both Herut and Likud and the prime minister of Israel.
Before the creation of the state of Isra ...
and
Eliyahu Lankin in
Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv-Yafo ( or , ; ), sometimes rendered as Tel Aviv-Jaffa, and usually referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the Gush Dan metropolitan area of Israel. Located on the Israeli Mediterranean coastline and with a popula ...
, unsuccessfully attempting to persuade them to cease their militant campaign. At the end of the meeting, Golomb warned Begin and Lankin that "we shall step in and finish you."
[Bell, Bowyer J.: ''Terror out of Zion'' (1976)]
On November 6, 1944, Lehi members
Eliyahu Hakim and
Eliyahu Bet-Zuri assassinated the British Resident Minister of state,
Lord Moyne. This was the last straw as far as the Agency was concerned, and it made a series of decisions to curb Irgun and Lehi:
*Firing suspects of membership from workplaces and expelling them from schools.
*Denial of members of shelter and sanctuary
*Withholding funds for their activities
*Cooperation with the British struggle against them
Implementation
Haganah leaders placed in charge included
Yigal Allon,
Moshe Dayan
Moshe Dayan (; May 20, 1915 – October 16, 1981) was an Israeli military leader and politician. As commander of the Jerusalem front in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, Chief of General Staff (Israel), Chief of the General Staff of the Israel Defe ...
,
Yisrael Galili,
Moshe Sneh,
Yaakov Dori,
Eliyahu Golomb and
Teddy Kollek
Theodor "Teddy" Kollek (; 27 May 1911 – 2 January 2007) was an Israeli politician who served as the mayor of Jerusalem from 1965 to 1993, and founder of the Jerusalem Foundation. Kollek was re-elected five times, in 1969, 1973, 1978 Jerusalem ...
. A special force was made out of
Palmach and
SHAI men, some of whom were specifically trained for the mission. It was commanded by
Shimon Avidan
Shimon Avidan (; February 7, 1911 – September 11, 1994), born Siegbert Koch (), was a Palmach soldier and IDF military leader. He was the commander of the Givati Brigade during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war.
Biography Early life
Shimon Avidan ...
.

The Saison unit began following Irgun members for reconnaissance. A list of Irgun donors that was found was handed over to the British. Unit squadrons detained Irgun members in hiding places in
Kibbutzim
A kibbutz ( / , ; : kibbutzim / ) is an intentional community in Israel that was traditionally based on agriculture. The first kibbutz, established in 1910, was Degania. Today, farming has been partly supplanted by other economic branches, i ...
(
Ein Harod,
Mishmar HaEmek and
Alonim, among others). Irgun vice commander
Ya'akov Meridor was even handed over to the British while Eli Tavin, the head of Irgun intelligence, was held in solitary confinement by the Haganah in a barn at kibbutz
Ein Harod for about six months, during which he was subjected to beatings and mock executions. Some testimonies suggested violent inquisitions and severe internment conditions. In addition to the kidnappings, dozens of Irgun members and supporters were fired from their jobs and their children were expelled from their schools.
The Irgun refused to cease action against the British. Begin ordered his men not to react violently in order to prevent a "fraternal war". At that point the conflict worsened as the Agency ordered the Haganah to hand Irgun men to the British. Obedience to that order was purely voluntary, and some Haganah members were relieved of their duties for refusing to go along with it. Nevertheless, there was partial cooperation between the Agency's "department for special tasks" and the
Palestine Police in the struggle against the Irgun.
During the Saison, the "department for special tasks" provided the British with information regarding several hundred Irgun members and armories. The transfer of information was conducted mostly by
Teddy Kollek
Theodor "Teddy" Kollek (; 27 May 1911 – 2 January 2007) was an Israeli politician who served as the mayor of Jerusalem from 1965 to 1993, and founder of the Jerusalem Foundation. Kollek was re-elected five times, in 1969, 1973, 1978 Jerusalem ...
, who had direct contact with
MI5.
[Andrew, Christopher (2009) ''The Defence of the Realm: The Authorized History of MI5''. Allen Lane. . Pages 355,356.] Thanks to that information, several Irgun leaders and hundreds of its members were arrested and some were even
deported to detainment camps in Africa (mostly in
Eritrea
Eritrea, officially the State of Eritrea, is a country in the Horn of Africa region of East Africa, with its capital and largest city being Asmara. It is bordered by Ethiopia in the Eritrea–Ethiopia border, south, Sudan in the west, and Dj ...
). There is also evidence suggesting that the Agency used the Saison for political motives, naming members of the
Revisionist Party who weren't Irgun members. A letter from the High Commissioner to the
Minister of Colonies dating March 1, 1945, read: "Unfortunately, the Jewish Agency's lists of so-called terrorists continues to include numerous people who have no terror connections, but politically speaking are undesirable to the Jewish Agency. This adds to the difficulties the police has in separating the sheep from the goats
��.
Despite the efforts, Begin's hiding place was not found. Still, the Irgun was severely affected by the Saison and by the end of February 1945, the main aim – a cessation of action against the British – had been achieved.
Subsequently, protests increased among the Yishuv against the Saison and by the end of March the Agency aborted it. In May 1945 the Irgun resumed its activities against the British, although to a lesser extent. In late October 1945
the Jewish Resistance Movement was established, joining Haganah, Irgun and Lehi together in a violent struggle against the British Mandate.
The "Little Saison"
The
Little Saison refers to the actions undertaken by the Haganah in the spring and summer of 1947, meant to sabotage the Irgun and Lehi insurgencies against the British when Palestine was handed to the
UN and
UNSCOP
The United Nations Special Committee on Palestine (UNSCOP) was created on 15 May 1947 in response to a United Kingdom government request that the General Assembly of the United Nations, General Assembly "make recommendations under article 10 o ...
. This time, the Haganah did not collaborate with the Mandate and didn't hand people over. During this period, unlike the first, the Irgun did, on occasion, take countermeasures. In one instance, a Haganah member was killed by an explosive device while foiling a potentially catastrophic attack against Citrus House.
[Hoffman, Bruce: ''Anonymous Soldiers'' (2015)]
The term is also used in reference to the actions by Irgun against Lehi in 1940, during the
Avraham Stern split. The Irgun leadership gave the British the Lehi leaders' hiding place and many of them were arrested.
Legacy
Some regard the ''Saison'' as one of the biggest moments of crisis faced by the Yishuv, setting it on the brink of a civil war, together with the
Altalena affair. Others think that, by being a decisive step in establishing the Jewish Agency's position as the sole leader of the Yishuv, the ''Saison'' made possible the establishment of the
State of Israel
Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in West Asia. It Borders of Israel, shares borders with Lebanon to the north, Syria to the north-east, Jordan to the east, Egypt to the south-west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the west. Isr ...
without a violent sectarian struggle. It has also been seen as a "minor civil war" which vaccinated the Israeli society.
The Season left its mark on the Israeli political discourse in the following decades. It is sometimes linked to the tension between
Herut and
Mapai
Mapai (, an abbreviation for , ''Mifleget Poalei Eretz Yisrael'', ) was a Labor Zionist and democratic socialist political party in Israel, and was the dominant force in Israeli politics until its merger into the Israeli Labor Party in January ...
, specifically between their respective leaders, Begin and Ben Gurion. Ben Gurion would address Begin as "The MK sitting to the right of MK
Bader" and mention "the sacred cannon" which opened fire on the Altalena. He would also say "without Herut and
Maki" in reference to his potential coalition parties.
The Season was mentioned by the Israeli right in the context of
Israel's unilateral disengagement plan
In 2005, Israel disengaged from the Gaza Strip by dismantling all 21 Israeli settlement, Israeli settlements there. As part of this process, four Israeli settlements in the West Bank were dismantled as well. The disengagement was executed unil ...
,
and parallels were also drawn between the Season and the
Fatah–Hamas conflict in the
Israeli occupied territories.
Meretz MK Avshalom Vilan described i
an interviewthe situation prior to the disengagement as one in which "Arik Sharon will have to make a Ben-Gurion-like decision. He will not be able to go on juggling all the balls in the air. It's an Altalena situation...The government has to make it clear that it has cannons. And rifles. And that it is ready to use them...the security cabinet will be ready to make the same tough decision that Ben-Gurion made in the face of the Altalena."
See also
*
Altalena Affair
References
External links
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