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Witness to a Watershed: A Journalist’s Chronicle of 1948 Palestine
In the tumultuous years following World War II, Palestine found itself at a critical juncture. The British Mandate was coming to an end, and tensions between Jewish and Arab communities had escalated into open conflict following the United Nations’ vote … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism, Middle East Studies, Uncategorized, War correspondents
Tagged Arab-Israeli Conflict, British Mandate, Conflict Reporting, Haganah, Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Jerusalem 1940s, Middle East History, New York Daily News, Palestine 1948, Robert Conway, War Journalism, World War II Aftermath
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