Minshar [Israeli Government Declaration for the First Independence Day].
Tel Aviv, Israeli Government, May 4, 1949.
The declaration begins with detailing the State of Israel's achievements in its first year of existence: military victory, the establishment of the IDF, the establishment of the government, global recognition and absorbing immigration. It then declares that Independence Day would be an official holiday in Israel – a day of celebration and rest, as well as a day of remembrance of those who died defending their country.
The emblem of the State of Israel is printed at the top of the page, the signature at the bottom reads 'The Israeli Government'.
A1 broadside, mounted; poster size: 75 x 44 cm, mounted size: 91.5 x 59 cm; national emblem of the State of Israel and text in Hebrew printed in blue ink on white paper with some perforation marks; mounted.
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