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Vintage rare Israeli poster from 1948. On the 1st of March, as the attacks by Arab gangs mounted, and it was clear to the leaders of the Jewish population in Palestine that an all out war with the standing armies of the Arab states is imminent, A special tax program, called “Mas LeHagantynu” (A tax for our protection) was initiated.

Very Rare

The local population was therefore asked to pay this special tax, which was collected by agents of the leadership in the course of a month.

כרזה נדירה לגיוס כסף למלחמת העצמאות 1948
מס להגנתנו
פוסטר עיצוב יוסף

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“Palestine Of The Crusades”

Reprinted in 1964.
Compiled drawn and printed under the direction of F.J Salmon.

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1967 Vintage Israeli map – Original Six days war Map The Enemy Forces Against Israelhttps://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/israeli-military-posters/six-days-war-map-the-enemy-forces-against-israel-1967/ https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/israeli-military-posters/six-days-war-map-the-enemy-forces-against-israel-1967/#respond Fri, 15 Jul 2022 09:12:06 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=856Enemy array map of the 4th of July 1967 the Six Day War. A rare map depicting the array of the enemy forces on the eve of the Six Day War. A day before Israel decided to attack, the map shows the enormity if the...

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Enemy array map of the 4th of July 1967 the Six Day War. A rare map depicting the array of the enemy forces on the eve of the Six Day War. A day before Israel decided to attack, the map shows the enormity if the Arab forces on three fronts which were a grave danger to the State of Israel. The IDF had no choice and went in an attack and conquered the enemy in order to give security to the Jewish people. The map was printed by the Independence Movement. The enemy forces on all fronts; 230,000 soldiers, 2300 tanks, 1500 cannons, 1000 planes, 90 war ships, 30 missiles Herut

The Six-Day War: Background & Overview (June 5-10, 1967) Six Day War; Table of Contents | Battle Maps | “Myths & Facts” Israel consistently expressed a desire to negotiate with its neighbors. In an address to the UN General Assembly on October 10, 1960, Foreign Minister Golda Meir challenged Arab leaders to meet with Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion to negotiate a peace settlement. Nasser answered on October 15, saying that Israel was trying to deceive world opinion, and reiterating that his country would never recognize the Jewish State. (1) The Arabs were equally adamant in their refusal to negotiate a separate settlement for the refugees. As Nasser told the United Arab Republic National Assembly March 26, 1964: Israel and the imperialism around us, which confront us, are two separate things. There have been attempts to separate them, in order to break up the problems and present them in an imaginary light as if the problem of Israel is the problem of the refugees, by the solution of which the problem of Palestine will also be solved and no residue of the problem will remain. The danger of Israel lies in the very existence of Israel as it is in the present and in what she represents. (2) The Palestinian Army In 1963, the Arab League decided to introduce a new weapon in its war against Israel – the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). The PLO formally came into being during a 1964 meeting of the first Palestinian Congress. Shortly thereafter, the group began to splinter into various factions. Ultimately, the largest faction, Fatah, would come to dominate the organization, and its leader, Yasser Arafat, would become the PLO chairman and most visible symbol. All the groups adhered to a set of principles laid out in the Palestine National Charter, which called for Israel’s destruction. The PLO’s belligerent rhetoric was matched by deeds. Terrorist attacks by the group grew more frequent. In 1965, 35 raids were conducted against Israel. In 1966, the number increased to 41. In just the first four months of 1967, 37 attacks were launched. The targets were always civilians. (3) Most of the attacks involved Palestinian guerillas infiltrating Israel from Jordan, the Gaza Strip, and Lebanon. The orders and logistical support for the attacks were coming, however, from Cairo and Damascus. Egyptian President Nasser’s main objective was to harass the Israelis, but a secondary one was to undermine King Hussein’s regime in Jordan. King Hussein viewed the PLO as both a direct and indirect threat to his power. Hussein feared that the PLO might try to depose him with Nasser’s help or that the PLO’s attacks on Israel would provoke retaliatory strikes by Israeli forces that could weaken his authority. By the beginning of 1967, Hussein had closed the PLO’s offices in Jerusalem, arrested many of the group’s members, and withdrew recognition of the organization. Nasser and his friends in the region unleashed a torrent of criticism on Hussein for betraying the Arab cause. Hussein would soon have the chance to redeem himself. Terror from the Heights The breakup of the U.A.R. and the resulting political instability only made Syria more hostile toward Israel. Another major cause of conflict was Syria’s resistance to Israel’s creation of a National Water Carrier to take water from the Jordan River to supply the country. The Syrian army used the Golan Heights, which tower 3,000 feet above the Galilee, to shell Israeli farms and villages. Syria’s attacks grew more frequent in 1965 and 1966, forcing children living on kibbutzim in the Huleh Valley to sleep in bomb shelters. Israel repeatedly protested the Syrian bombardments to the UN Mixed Armistice Commission, which was charged with policing the cease-fire, but the UN did nothing to stop Syria’s aggression – even a mild Security Council resolution expressing “regret” for such incidents was vetoed by the Soviet Union. Meanwhile, Israel was condemned by the United Nations when it retaliated. While the Syrian military bombardment and terrorist attacks intensified, Nasser’s rhetoric became increasingly bellicose. In 1965, he announced, “We shall not enter Palestine with its soil covered in sand; we shall enter it with its soil saturated in blood. “(4) Again, a few months later, Nasser expressed the Arabs’ aspiration: “[el] the full restoration of the rights of the Palestinian people. In other words, we aim at the destruction of the state of Israel. The immediate aim: perfection of Arab military might. The national aim: the eradication of Israel. “(5) Syria’s attacks on Israeli kibbutzim from the Golan Heights finally provoked a retaliatory strike on April 7, 1967. During the attack, Israeli planes shot down six Syrian fighter planes – MiGs supplied by the Soviet Union. Shortly thereafter, the Soviets – who had been providing military and economic assistance to both Syria and Egypt – gave Damascus false information alleging a massive Israeli militar

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Vintage Israeli Poster – “Defend the People and the Land, Enlist to the Notrim Forces!” Israel 1943https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/israeli-military-posters/vintage-israeli-poster-enlistment-to-the-notrim-poster-designed-by-the-shamir-brothers/ https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/israeli-military-posters/vintage-israeli-poster-enlistment-to-the-notrim-poster-designed-by-the-shamir-brothers/#respond Sat, 09 Jul 2022 10:03:37 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=869Extremely rare Vintage Israeli Poster – “Defend the People and the Land, Enlist to the Notrim Forces!”, illustrated poster. No printer’s name, no date [1943]. Design: the Shamir Brothers. Hebrew. A poster calling to join the Notrim (Jewish Police force, supported by the British, active...

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Extremely rare Vintage Israeli Poster – “Defend the People and the Land, Enlist to the Notrim Forces!”, illustrated poster. No printer’s name, no date [1943]. Design: the Shamir Brothers. Hebrew.

A poster calling to join the Notrim (Jewish Police force, supported by the British, active during the British Mandate). In the center – a black and white illustration of three Notrim wearing uniform.36X47.5 cm. Very good condition.From the collection of Dr Simon Cohen.

כרזה כרזת גיוס ליחידת הנוטרים בתקופת המנדט הבריטי בארץ ישראל

1943

The Notrim (Hebrew: נוטרים, lit. Guards; singular: Noter) were a Jewish Police Force set up by the British in Mandatory Palestine in 1936 to help defend Jewish lives and property during the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine.[1] The force was divided into Supernumerary Police and highly mobile Settlement Police.[1] Members were recruited almost entirely from the Haganah.

As notrim thousands of young men had their first experience of military training, which Moshe Shertok and Eliyahu Golomb cited as one of the fruits of the Haganah’s policy of havlagah (restraint).

The British authorities maintained, financed and armed the Notrim until the end of the Mandate, even though they knew that although the force was nominally answerable to the Palestine Police Force it was in fact controlled by the Haganah.

After World War II, the Notrim became the core of the Israeli Military Police.

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Revenge & redemption Vintage Jewish Brigade Poster Israel 1945

Recruitment for the Jewish Brigade – Poster Designed by Shamir Brothers
“LeNakam VeleGeula!”, poster encouraging enlistment to the Jewish Brigade. Linol: inst. Z. [Zvi] Bergman, Shamir & Associates printing press Ltd. [ca. 1945]. Design: Shamir Brothers.
Poster in color depicting a brigade soldier holding a rifle, with more soldiers in the background, attacking, and the Israeli flag.

THE JEWISH BRIGADE GROUP
Beginning in 1920, Great Britain ruled Palestine under a mandate created by the League of Nations. The British were to facilitate the establishment of a modern Jewish homeland. Due to Arab opposition to the proposed Jewish homeland in Palestine, the British initially refused to establish a separate fighting unit of Jewish volunteers from Palestine. However, wartime manpower requirements and the strategic need to defend the Middle East induced the British to permit the formation of 15 Palestinian Jewish battalions. These units were incorporated into the British army in September 1940.

Jewish units fought with the Allies in Greece in 1941; 100 Palestinian Jews were killed there and 1,700 captured by the Germans. On August 6, 1942, the British army formed a Palestine Regiment out of three Jewish and one Palestinian Arab battalion. The regiment fought in Egypt and in the battles of North Africa.

The Jewish Brigade Group of the British army, which fought under the Zionist flag, was formally established in September 1944. It included more than 5,000 Jewish volunteers from Palestine organized into three infantry battalions and several supporting units. Under the command of Brigadier Ernest Benjamin, the Jewish Brigade fought against the Germans in Italy from March 1945 until the end of the war in May 1945.

After the German surrender, the Jewish Brigade was stationed along the Italian border with Austria and Yugoslavia, and later in Belgium and the Netherlands. Some soldiers from the Brigade helped create displaced persons camps for Jewish survivors of the Holocaust. Brigade members also became involved in organizing the flight of Jewish refugees from eastern Europe and their clandestine entry into Palestine. Individual soldiers acquired arms for the Hagana, the major Jewish underground defense organization in Palestine.

Britain disbanded the Jewish Brigade Group in the summer of 1946. Some 30,000 Jewish volunteers from Palestine served with the British forces during World War II. More than 700 were killed during active duty

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Extremely Rare Vintage poster from Israel Independence War 1948 “Beware The Enemy Is Listening”

Illustration of a man with his finger on his mouth signaling the viewer to keep silent, warning of another man listening to a couple in a café. With the emblem of the His”h (The Field Corps of the Haganah organization in the years 1939-1948) at bottom.

כרזה צבאית מלחמת השחרור צבא הגנה לישראל

1948

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“Join the Yishuv activity for the soldiers” The National Committee for the Jewish Soldier 1940s Vintage Israeli Poster.https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/israeli-military-posters/join-the-yishuv-activity-for-the-soldiers-by-the-national-committee-for-the-jewish-soldier/ https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/israeli-military-posters/join-the-yishuv-activity-for-the-soldiers-by-the-national-committee-for-the-jewish-soldier/#respond Fri, 07 May 2021 10:03:40 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=871“Join the Yishuv activity for the soldiers” -The National Committee for the Jewish Soldier- Vintage Israeli Poster. Let us be a live connection to our soldiers join the Yishuv activity for the soldiers (Hebrew), a colorful, illustrated poster issued by the National Committee for the...

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“Join the Yishuv activity for the soldiers” -The National Committee for the Jewish Soldier- Vintage Israeli Poster.
Let us be a live connection to our soldiers join the Yishuv activity for the soldiers (Hebrew), a colorful, illustrated poster issued by the National Committee for the Jewish Soldier.

Ha’aretz Printing Press, Tel-Aviv, [1940s]. Design: Rosner-Kraus.

 

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Original poster from 1941 celebrating the day of the Jewish soldier that is fighting the second World War as part of the Jewish Brigade in the British military. This is one of a kind, extremely rare.
כרזה הבריגדה היהודית מלחמת העולם השניה

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The Jewish Settlement Ransom Israel’s War Bond Vintage Poster, 1941 WWIIhttps://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/israeli-military-posters/israels-war-bond-vintage-poster-1941/ https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/israeli-military-posters/israels-war-bond-vintage-poster-1941/#respond Mon, 28 Dec 2020 13:27:57 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=5679Vintage rare Israeli poster from 1941 “In the security of the settlement, your security, “The security treasure protects you” The ransom of the settlement. Fundraising poster during World War II Very Rare Oskar Lachs The community ransom (Hebrew: Kofer HaYishuv; כופר הישוב), or Yishuv ransom...

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Vintage rare Israeli poster from 1941
“In the security of the settlement, your security, “The security treasure protects you”
The ransom of the settlement. Fundraising poster during World War II

Very Rare Oskar Lachs

The community ransom (Hebrew: Kofer HaYishuv; כופר הישוב), or Yishuv ransom was a tax imposed by the Jewish National Council in Mandatory Palestine to finance central security operations and increase the size of the self-defence force known as the Haganah.[1] The principle of the tax was that those who could not make a physical contribution to the Haganah would pay a “ransom” to its treasury.[1] The money was collected through a tax on luxuries, cigarettes, restaurant bills and so on.[1] The tax was formally introduced on 24 June 1938, during the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine, and abolished on the foundation of the state of Israel in May 1948.

 

כרזה נדירה לגיוס כספים לההתישבות “כופר הישוב” 1941

פוסטר עיצוב אוסקר לקס

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Extremely Rare Vintage poster from Israel Independence War 1948 “Discover the Enemy’s Position before He Attacks”https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/israeli-military-posters/find-out-the-enemys-place-before-the-attack-1948/ https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/israeli-military-posters/find-out-the-enemys-place-before-the-attack-1948/#respond Thu, 19 Dec 2019 09:00:51 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=3501Extremely Rare Vintage poster from Israel Independence War 1948 “Discover the Enemy’s Position before He Attacks” “Discover the Enemy’s Position before He Attacks”, a poster published by the IDF General Staff. Kfar Monash printing press, Kfar Monash, [1948]. Hebrew. Color lithograph poster. Illustration of two...

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Extremely Rare Vintage poster from Israel Independence War 1948 “Discover the Enemy’s Position before He Attacks”

“Discover the Enemy’s Position before He Attacks”, a poster published by the IDF General Staff. Kfar Monash printing press, Kfar Monash, [1948]. Hebrew.
Color lithograph poster. Illustration of two Hebrew soldiers exposing an Arab rifleman beneath a camouflage fabric. The soldiers’ figures are much larger than that of the Arab, their noses are disproportionately large and one is winking at the other grotesquely.

Design:  Ismar David

גלה את האויב לפני ההתקפה

כרזה צבאית מלחמת השחרור צבא הגנה לישראל

1948

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