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ARAB RECRUITS of the Ein Karim village, near Jerusalem, are shown here taking the oath of allegiance to the Arab League. The Jews, it was recently announced, have been unpleasantly surprised by the efficiency and strength of the Arab organisation, and the Arabs’ lack of arms is being steadily repaired by purchases outside Palestine.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 28 January 1948, Page 5

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ARAB RECRUITS of the Ein Karim village, near Jerusalem, are shown here taking the oath of allegiance to the Arab League. The Jews, it was recently announced, have been unpleasantly surprised by the efficiency and strength of the Arab organisation, and the Arabs’ lack of arms is being steadily repaired by purchases outside Palestine. Wanganui Chronicle, 28 January 1948, Page 5

ARAB RECRUITS of the Ein Karim village, near Jerusalem, are shown here taking the oath of allegiance to the Arab League. The Jews, it was recently announced, have been unpleasantly surprised by the efficiency and strength of the Arab organisation, and the Arabs’ lack of arms is being steadily repaired by purchases outside Palestine. Wanganui Chronicle, 28 January 1948, Page 5