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The article on the right is from 1947 and it reported on the ugly struggle between the visionaries who brought Israel back to life and the British, who had once declared the land to be a Jewish homeland - but later changed their minds.

Click here to read further about the Zionist battles for an independent Israel.

Click here to read about the British exit from Palestine.

Click here to read a 1917 article that predicted America's unique bond with Israel.

     


Throwing Off the British Yolk (Collier's Magazine, 1947)

Throwing Off the British Yolk (Collier's Magazine, 1947)

Throwing Off the British Yolk (Collier's Magazine, 1947)

Throwing Off the British Yolk (Collier's Magazine, 1947)

Throwing Off the British Yolk (Collier's Magazine, 1947)

Throwing Off the British Yolk (Collier's Magazine, 1947)

Throwing Off the British Yolk (Collier's Magazine, 1947)

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