RARE 1956 Israel Israeli Palestine GAZA BULLETIN Egypt Sinai War Army Military

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Religion: Judaism

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RARE 1956 Israel Israeli Palestine GAZA BULLETIN Egypt Sinai War Army Military This bulletin is mentioned as being the first. we couldn't find evidence of any other published. Background: In order to strengthen Israel's position in the Gaza Strip, expedited government operations began in the Gaza Strip; The Israeli police stationed themselves in the cities of the Gaza Strip, public works were organized, food products were provided at discounted prices, and on November 26, a new city council was established in Gaza headed by a local dignitary named Rushdi al-Shawa, who previously served as the mayor of Gaza in the years 1939-1951. At the end of November, bus traffic between Gaza and Khan Yunis and Beit Hanun was resumed. The state of mind in the country was that these government actions would strengthen Israel's grip on the Strip and Israel would continue to hold it. In the "Davar" newspaper of November 27, 1956, an idyllic description of life in Gaza under Israeli rule appeared: "Our writer wandering through the city adds: Life in the city is busier. The streets in the city are full of people. Most of the shops are open. In the markets there is brisk trade. The residents' faces are happier and they seem to have come to terms with the occupation. They are trying to come to terms with Israeli soldiers and civilians. In the refugee camps, Israeli citizens are received with a rush And they are immediately surrounded by crowds of children and adults. The appearance of the refugees is very good in their cleanliness." for condition see pictures