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Bedouin Chiefs Agree to Stop Palestine Attacks

November 18, 1928
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Greater prospects for peace and tranquility on the borders of Palestine were in sight as the result of a peace pact concluded between the warring tribes of the Bedouins.

In the presence of representatives of the Governments of Syria and Palestine, the sheiks of the Bedouin in Transjordania, Jebel Druze and Syria, met at Irbid and concluded an agreement to cease all mutual attacks.

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