Aug. 24, 1971 - Sheikh Mohammed all Jabari mayor of Hebron in Tel-aviv; Sheikh Mohammed Ali Jabbari Mayor of Hebron, was the first wear bank Mayor to go to a formal tour of the city of Tel-aviv. Sheikh Ja'bari first came to the Tel-Aviv municipality to meet the mayor of Tel-Aviv Mr. Pinhas Rabinowitz. When Mr. Rabinowitz outlined the city's problems and accomplishment to the visitor. Then he visits Tel-Aviv University and expressed the hope that an Arab University would be founded in the West Bank. He visited also the New Tel-Aviv Museum and at the end of his visit invited Mr

Aug. 24, 1971 - Sheikh Mohammed all Jabari mayor of Hebron in Tel-aviv; Sheikh Mohammed Ali Jabbari Mayor of Hebron, was the first wear bank Mayor to go to a formal tour of the city of Tel-aviv. Sheikh Ja'bari first came to the Tel-Aviv municipality to meet the mayor of Tel-Aviv Mr. Pinhas Rabinowitz. When Mr. Rabinowitz outlined the city's problems and accomplishment to the visitor. Then he visits Tel-Aviv University and expressed the hope that an Arab University would be founded in the West Bank. He visited also the New Tel-Aviv Museum and at the end of his visit invited Mr Stock Photo
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Aug. 24, 1971 - Sheikh Mohammed all Jabari mayor of Hebron in Tel-aviv; Sheikh Mohammed Ali Jabbari Mayor of Hebron, was the first wear bank Mayor to go to a formal tour of the city of Tel-aviv. Sheikh Ja'bari first came to the Tel-Aviv municipality to meet the mayor of Tel-Aviv Mr. Pinhas Rabinowitz. When Mr. Rabinowitz outlined the city's problems and accomplishment to the visitor. Then he visits Tel-Aviv University and expressed the hope that an Arab University would be founded in the West Bank. He visited also the New Tel-Aviv Museum and at the end of his visit invited Mr. Rabinowitz to came to Hebron on a visit. Such visits are essential to removing ill-will between Arabs and Jews, he said. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)

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