Palestinianfact.org is a frudelent site that has less credibility than your wikipidia and even you.
But hey...According to Israeli Shahak, a well known Israeli Historian, "LEHI showed its uniqueness in its very earliest political strategy, namely in its persistent search for an alliance with Nazi Germany throughout 1940 -- 41. Unlike all other Jewish groups of that time, the LEHI men respected Hitler. Later, the veterans of LEHI tried for a long time to deny that they had ever made alliance overtures to the Nazis. Unfortunately for them, documents proving the contrary were found by Israeli scholars and journalists and published long ago. The search for that alliance and its implications are best described in the above-mentioned book by Heller. He shows that the drafting of the Principles of Renaissance took place at the same time, and he argues that LEHI's pro-Nazism was by no means unrelated to the contents of this document."
As is known, the expectations of a rapid Nazi victory were soon dashed. What happened instead was the rapid British conquest of Syria and Lebanon, which entailed an escape of Nazi diplomats from Beirut. Yair held the Vichy regime in high esteem, as a model for the Jews to imitate. For him, that regime had the supreme virtues of being anti-British and anti-democratic. after the collapse of this regime in Syria and Lebanon, he had to look farther for possible contacts. During the second half of 1941, after the invasion of the USSR and the German victories there, his appetite increased for approaching the Nazis again with an alliance proposal. As Heller believes, his renewed effort to contact the Nazis rested merely on "his desire to see Britain defeated by them." Therefore, in December 1941, he dispatched Nathan Yelin-Mor with another offer of the alliance with the Nazis. initiative floundered, however, as Yelin-Mor was arrested by the British in Aleppo before he could reach Turkey and, via Turkey, Nazi-occupied Europe. Several days after Yelin-Mor's arrest, Yair was killed while being apprehended by British detectives. After Yair's death, the leadership of LEHI passed on to the "triumvirate" comprised of Shamir, Eldad-Sheib and the same Yelin-Mor whom Yair had dispatched to Europe."
http://www.mepc.org/journal_shahak/shahak39.asp
Also, according to another Israeli historian, Lenni Brenner'
"here was a plan to turn to Italy for help and to make contact with Germany on the assumption that these could bring about a massive Jewish immigration. I opposed this, but I did join Lehi after the idea of contacts with the Axis countries was dropped. [19]
Even if we were to take his new tale as gospel, was not the Prime Minister of Israel nevertheless confessing that he had knowingly joined a pro-Nazi organization? But he was lying. There is evidence that he had been an early follower of Stern. Gerold Frank, in his 1963 book The Deed, a study of the Sternistsâ later assassination of Lord Moyne, wrote, three times, of a meeting, âin the days immediately following the Raziel-Stern splitâ, where Yzernitzky tried to recruit the still undecided youths of the Irgun to Sternâs faction: ââMen!â his deep voice rumbled. âIf you want to smell fire and powder, come with us!ââ [20] Additionally, Shamir conveniently âforgetsâ that there were two attempts to ally with the Hitlerites, and there is no doubt that Shamir was a prominent member of the organization before Yalin-Mor made his unsuccessful effort to teach the Germans again in Turkey."
http://www.marxists.de/middleast/ironwall/15-shamir.htm
Also, I do not know if you also had the political honesty to expose Maxipad to Kastner story and how he was killed one day before he was to go to the court to tell it all about the involvment of the Israeli leadership with the Nazis.
