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"Potash Lorries Burned Jericho Road: A Tale of Destruction and Resistance" In a shocking turn of events

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Potash lorries burned Jericho road Destroyed
Potash lorries burned on Jericho road Destroyed Potash lorries on Jericho road showing passing police car with mounted machine-gun. 1938, Israel

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Potash lorries burned Jericho road Armed Jewish
Potash lorries burned on Jericho road. Armed Jewish workers on their semi-circular sand-bag outpost near the Palestine Potash Works, part of which is seen in the distance to the left. 1938

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Potash lorries burned Jericho road Two five Potash
Potash lorries burned on Jericho road Two of five Potash lorries destroyed by Arab rebels on Jericho road. 1938, Israel

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Potash lorries burned Jericho road Close-up burned Potash
Potash lorries burned on Jericho road Close-up of burned Potash lorry. 1938, Israel

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Potash lorries burned Jericho road Great rubber
Potash lorries burned on Jericho road Great rubber tire of potash lorry still in full blaze when picture was taken on the following morning after attack on previous evening. 1938, Israel

Background imagePotash Lorries Collection: Potash lorries burned Jericho road Sand-bag tower

Potash lorries burned Jericho road Sand-bag tower
Potash lorries burned on Jericho road Sand-bag tower manned by Jewish potash workers at north end of Dead Sea. 1938, Israel

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Potash lorries burned Jericho road Bags potash dumped
Potash lorries burned on Jericho road Bags of potash dumped along the Jericho road from heavily loaded lorries while fleeing from Arab rebels. 1938, Israel

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Potash lorries burned Jericho road Rebel dug
Potash lorries burned on Jericho road Rebel dug ditches on the Jericho road on either side of a bridge. 1938, Israel

Background imagePotash Lorries Collection: Potash lorries burned Jericho road Broken bridge

Potash lorries burned Jericho road Broken bridge
Potash lorries burned on Jericho road Broken bridge on the Jericho road. 1938, Israel


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"Potash Lorries Burned Jericho Road: A Tale of Destruction and Resistance" In a shocking turn of events, the serene landscape of Jericho road was marred by the fiery destruction of potash lorries. Armed Jewish rebels took matters into their own hands, setting ablaze these vital vehicles that carried precious cargo. The flames engulfing the lorries illuminated the night sky, leaving behind a trail of devastation. Close-up shots revealed the charred remains of what were once sturdy potash lorries. These giants now stood as a somber reminder of the fierce battle fought on this very road. Great rubber tires melted away under intense heat, while sand-bag towers crumbled in despair. Amidst this chaos, bags filled with valuable potash were callously dumped onto the scorched earth. Rebel fighters had dug deep trenches to protect themselves from enemy fire during this daring act of defiance against oppression. Broken bridges further hindered any attempts to restore order along Jericho road. The armed Jewish resistance made their presence known, standing tall amidst the wreckage they caused. Their determination echoed through each burning lorry as they fought for justice and freedom against all odds. Two five Potash lorries became symbols not only for rebellion but also resilience in times when hope seemed lost. This act will forever be etched in history as an emblematic moment where ordinary people rose up against tyranny. As we reflect upon these events, let us remember those who dared to challenge authority and fight for what they believed in - even if it meant sacrificing everything along Jericho road.