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The full four-page issue, was published on May 15t, 1948.
On May 15, 1948—the very day the British Mandate officially ended—a remarkable and extremely rare edition of Yediot Maariv was published. This four-page special issue captures three formative decades and key moments in the Jewish people’s struggle for sovereignty and the birth of the State of Israel.
“They Promised – We Endured – They Violated – They Departed in Disgrace”
This powerful sequence of headlines, appearing throughout the issue, reflects the charged emotions of the time and the collective memory of the Jewish people emerging from Mandate rule to an independent state
Originally published as Yediot Maariv, this issue marked a brief transitional moment in Israeli journalism. It was produced by a group of editors who split from Yediot Aharonot, led by Dr. Azriel Carlebach and Ezra Danin, founding figures in modern Israeli media. Shortly after, the paper would take on its new and enduring name: Maariv.
Today, this historic May 15, 1948 issue stands as a rare and significant document—a testament to both the Zionist vision and the critical role of the Hebrew press in shaping Israel’s story.
The Mandate: A Chronicle of Struggle and Resolve
1917–1948: A Timeline in Print
General Allenby’s entry into Jerusalem
The Balfour Declaration and its aftermath
Appointment of Herbert Samuel, first Jewish High Commissioner
The 1929 Hebron massacre and the 1936–1939 Arab revolt
Major Aliyah waves and British deportations
Debates within the Zionist Congresses
The historic UN Partition Resolution (Nov 29, 1947)
Prelude to statehood and civil resistance movements
A Visual Archive of Mandate-Era Zionism
Featured Images Include:
Torah scroll processions through the streets of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem
Public addresses by Chaim Weizmann and David Ben-Gurion
Political encounters with Arab leadership
Scenes from British detention camps and deportations
Mandate-era weddings and community celebrations
Jewish soldiers in British uniforms during WWII
Demonstrations against the White Paper
Each image captures a moment in time, offering an unfiltered glimpse into the realities, hopes, and defiance of the Yishuv under British rule.
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| Year | 1948 |
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| Size | 44×29 cm ~ 17×11 inch |
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