Israel Celebrates Its Second Independence Day -- Trained Forces marching past the Saluting base in Jerusalem during the Second Independence Day parade . Standing (in civilian attire; at the saluting base is Mr. David Ben Gurion (Prime Minister and Minister of deface).The Jew and Arabs in every town and village of Israel joined forces in celebrating for three days and nights recently the new State of Israel's second Independence Day. There was a memorial service at the military cemeteries followed by festivities in which everybody joined. A. parade, held in Jerusalem, the country's ancient capital, showed little equipment, as the terms of the armistice agreement forbid heavy weapons to be brought to the city. May 5, 1950. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd).

Israel Celebrates Its Second Independence Day -- Trained Forces marching past the Saluting base in Jerusalem during the Second Independence Day parade . Standing (in civilian attire; at the saluting base is Mr. David Ben Gurion (Prime Minister and Minister of deface).The Jew and Arabs in every town and village of Israel joined forces in celebrating for three days and nights recently the new State of Israel's second Independence Day. There was a memorial service at the military cemeteries followed by festivities in which everybody joined. A. parade, held in Jerusalem, the country's ancient capital, showed little equipment, as the terms of the armistice agreement forbid heavy weapons to be brought to the city. May 5, 1950. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd).
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Image Number: 5513-76014391Rights ManagedCredit Line:Paul Popper Ltd./Sydney Morning Herald/SuperStockCollection:Sydney Morning HeraldStory:Military Parades and RiotsContributor:Paul Popper Ltd.Model Release:NoProperty Release:NoResolution:2285×1522
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