October 12, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 18) • Page Image 3
… among the ig- norant Arab masses was not so set against the Jews there would be peace in Palestine," claims Miss Yona Yoshpe, University student from Hadera, Palestine. Miss Yoshpe comes from a small town…
…SUNDAY, OCTOB~ERt 12, 1947 THE iIICHIGAN DAILY m il N MASSES MISLED: Propaganda Cited by Student As Cause for Holy Land Unrest Hall To Speak on Area Studies By BETTE HAMILTON "If propaganda…
… near Tel Aviv which is sur- rounded by Arab villages. She said that the Arabs walk freely among the Jews and relations are friend- ly. Believe Propaganda "The main trouble is that the Arab people believe…
… their leaders' propaganda against the Jews in spite of the many situations where the Arabs and Jews are working together in harmony," she said. Miss Yoshpe pointed out the fact ,that Arab leaders have…
… almost complete control over the thinking of the masses. Treatment of Women The culture of the Arabs is il- lustrated by their treatment of women, she stated. "They are slaves, bought and sold, with no…
… training at an established settlement. Here they form a nu- cleus and when they receive funds from the Jewish National Fund they form a new collective settle- ment," she continued. The Arabs have begun a pro…
…- Konya TURKEY . CYPRUS S RI SAUD ARAI LEBANON PALESTINEIA 7crusalem' CAIRO. IRDKAN /SAUDI A RABIA EG PT S.ao3 se S TATUTE MILES TROOPS ON BORDERS- Shaded areas indicate the five Arab states whose forces…
… were reported to be moving along the borders of Palestine (black area) to translate into action the Arab League's resolutions calling ion the Arab world to de- fend Palestine from Zionism. gram similar…
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