JEWS’ HUNGER-STRIKE
Political Prisoners And Relatives
JERUSALEM, July 30.
Seventy families related to 80 political prisoners, who are now in the fifth day of “fasting unto death” at the Surafend concentration camp, are hunger-striking in sympathy in the great synagogue at Tel Aviv. Chief Rabbi Herzog sent a memorial to the British authorities claiming the release of 16 Surafend prisoners who have allegedly been detained for six months without trial under the emergency regulations.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 260, 1 August 1939, Page 9
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