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ON GUARD AGAINST SNIPE RS.—Between Jewish Tel Aviv and Arab Jaffa lies the no-man’s land of Palestine which is almost continually under fire. It is surrounded by snipers of both sides and when shops are set ablaze volunteer fire-fighting units fear to enter. As a result, men of the British Army, such as the Bren gunner (left) stand guard against snipers while Jewish and Arab fire-fighting services attack the flames. The streets, like most this area, are lined with rubble.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 14618, 11 March 1948, Page 3

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ON GUARD AGAINST SNIPE RS.—Between Jewish Tel Aviv and Arab Jaffa lies the no-man’s land of Palestine which is almost continually under fire. It is surrounded by snipers of both sides and when shops are set ablaze volunteer fire-fighting units fear to enter. As a result, men of the British Army, such as the Bren gunner (left) stand guard against snipers while Jewish and Arab fire-fighting services attack the flames. The streets, like most this area, are lined with rubble. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 14618, 11 March 1948, Page 3

ON GUARD AGAINST SNIPE RS.—Between Jewish Tel Aviv and Arab Jaffa lies the no-man’s land of Palestine which is almost continually under fire. It is surrounded by snipers of both sides and when shops are set ablaze volunteer fire-fighting units fear to enter. As a result, men of the British Army, such as the Bren gunner (left) stand guard against snipers while Jewish and Arab fire-fighting services attack the flames. The streets, like most this area, are lined with rubble. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 14618, 11 March 1948, Page 3

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