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:56:02
...to coordinate action
against {Palestinian Jews...

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...in the event {partition is granted.
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The UN Commission on {Palestine
has arrived at Flushing Meadows...

:56:13
...and is now preparing its final
recommendation for the assembly.

:56:17
News of the hunger strike
aboard the Exodus...

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...received front-page treatment
this morning throughout the world.

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The British embassy in Washington
is already being picketed.

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Now Dr. Odenheim has something to say to you
for the medical committee.

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It is very important
that we save our supply of fresh water.

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So we must ration it.
Every four hours, one cup.

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On the other hand,
everyone must wash his body daily.

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This will be done with seawater.
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Your platoon leader will call
when your turn comes.

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It is advised to conserve your energy.
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So all necessary physical work
should be divided...

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...among as many people as possible.
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If at any time you should feel lightheaded
or dizzy, do not be frightened.

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It is, in no respect, serious.
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Just sit down
and lower your head between your knees.

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All of us, of course, feel stomach pangs.
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-They are uncomfortable, but not dangerous.
-That's right.

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Final point...
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...people can live a long time without food,
a very long time.

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Attention, everybody.
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Here is the news,
and some of it, I'm sorry to say, not good.

:57:34
Dov Gruner and three other leaders
of the Irgun in {Palestine...

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...were hanged today in Acre prison.
:57:40
The United Nations Commission
on {Palestine is still delaying...

:57:44
...its recommendations
to the General Assembly.

:57:47
Winston Churchill has called on
the Labor government to end what he calls...

:57:51
"...this squalid war against the Jews, "
with all possible speed.

:57:55
-500 Americans picketed...
-Your water, gentlemen.

:57:58
...UN headquarters in Flushing
Meadows, demanded release-


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