Image:Havlagah bus during 1936-1939 Arab revolt-British Mandate of Palestine.jpg

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Description
English: A Jewish self-defense bus equipped with wire screens to protect against rock, glass, and grenade throwing during 1936-1939 Arab revolt in the British Mandate of Palestine. The Jewish community adopted the policy of restraint (Havlagah).
Source

David Bamberger, A Young Person's History of Israel, (Behrman House, 1985). p.69

Date

1930s

Author

unknown

Permission
(Reusing this image)
Public domain This image is in the public domain because the Israeli Copyright law of 1911 section 21, (essentially the United Kingdom Copyright Act of 1911 as it was applied to the former British Mandate of Palestine), as amended to August 2005, specifies that:

1. Photographs become public domain 50 years after the « making of the negative ». (See Category:PD Israel & British Mandate for details).

2. Photographs taken by a public authority become public domain 50 years after the date of publication. (See Licensing, Israel for details).


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