An Arab-Jewish conflict broke out about noon to-day at the Jewish colony of Kfar Joshuah, when an Arab shepherd from the adjoining squatters’ camp allowed his cattle to graze on land belonging to the colony. A Jewish shepherd alarmed the colonists, who resorted to the sealed armoury of the colony, but did not fire. The Arab fled, abandoning his herd. The Jews afterwards sorted out their own cattle and returned to the colony, leaving the Arab heard behind.
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