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the Jews during all the time of their stay in here, did not<br />
remain restless. They started from several parts of Europe with<br />
only one purpose. To reach the sooner possible jaleBtine and to<br />
struggle for the building of the Jewish Home. Co, although they<br />
were guarded, they mao aged to emkBBM*? dig many undergonund routes<br />
100 upto 150 ft. long, leading to points outside the Camps, by<br />
lahich they escaped. Py this means, as our informers say, about<br />
4oo persones escaped, and departed from Cyprus with several<br />
big boats (kaikia) and submarines*". - "ALL KNOW HO* TO FIGHT" -<br />
"As regards the results of the fight between the Arabs,ntk the<br />
Jews are sure that they, will win, and they will impose their will<br />
to those who will stand against their deeision to form the Country<br />
of the Jews. The Jews, coming from several european Countries, all<br />
know how to fight end many of them have been appointed for their<br />
deeds and received metals. On the opposite the Arabs, although<br />
their patriotism is not undervalued by the Jews, are inexperienced<br />
and disobedient. The Jews^hbt only tfig^.-wrr. obedient and experienced<br />
but they are inventors, the knorledge of whom will certainly be<br />
used incase of emergency by the eaxskXiKkirc under establishment<br />
Jewish Country. Of course the Jews do not wish to destroy the<br />
Arabs. But any act to object to their decision to establish their<br />
Country will be struct by all means they have. There will not<br />
pass much time, our informers say, and people mill see that Jews<br />
have good commercial fleet, email war vessels and considerable<br />
Air-force. The Jewish Country must be considered as factum by now<br />
and then, and this will mean the end of the misfortunes of a<br />
tortured race, who will, win. out any hindrance, ..aiaJ^-give then selves<br />
toxta civilised works and to progress."<br />
3."NE0S KIPRIAKOS FILAX":- publishes that Government released<br />
the two ships "fan iork H BQQ pan oreami",<br />
4."DEM0CRAT1S" publishes under the title "THE COUNTRY OF<br />
ISRAEL CALLS THE JkWS TO RETURN TO THEIR FATHERLAND" together with<br />
Communiques London, Tel Aviv, Cairo, ete., the foilowing:-<br />
"VAROSI 14 (Prom our CorrespondentJn. Tto Jews, mo are in the<br />
Consetraxion Camps, accepted well mo^vea, uia tuuuuuooiiBut<br />
of the establishment of the State of Israel. Arrangements are<br />
made for mass celebration tomorrow (today) in Karaolos". Purther<br />
"Democratis" publishes the release of the two ships, and number<br />
of people to be transported weekly.<br />
SUNDAY 16 "ay<br />
l.'FLEFTHfiKiiT yuoxisnes t-nat 550 Jews departed and that<br />
2 1/2 thousand will depart weekly.<br />
THURSDAY 20 Mgy:l."BWS6S"<br />
publishes that the British Government is making<br />
arrangements for the transport of the 25.000 Jews who are retain<br />
in Camps inCyprus. On the 2E#t May this Newspaper publishes tiat<br />
the ^transport of Jews starts ofl the 21st »ay.<br />
FRIDAY 4th JUNE:- fr**3U+