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Show BRITISH IN HOLY CITY LAUDED BY CITIZEN tienetal A Han by' I wresting of Jerusalem from the control of the Turlts in teoem bor. III 1 7, vss t ho greatest fOrtunt I hn t it as oofni to flic Holy City since Judes Qoaiad to be a natlOHt according la Mlrte Ahmed Hnhrub, a rrilali wfio WAM dwell Ing In the clt) nt thn time of Hn surrender. surren-der. Mr Hobrub In traveling in the United fttj, tr in the Intefaal r a new roHgtoui movement which hits ar',en in M. 0nnl "Althptlgh them whs sufficient food in the ciiv." Mr. Bohrab said, "h oft r1 ing hud oaugad the prices to atfvanpe beyond the reaell Of the poor . I middle fdtisses, nnd people were dvlng of starvation - th hundred! every clay, As soon as tin ffng iish arrived the itorehouaei wore ordered opened, nnd an eiiiiit n hie rllstrlbiil Ion wan affected "Moi poi sr. Jerutalerii had been for ftgaft WlthOUl B water snpl'lv lyitftDl, am) lhH I n nplte of lh fatll that nn ndstjunle Fdip-pU Fdip-pU of pore waler existed within n tvxv Miiieo of the cit- Before the Brltlan had been In possession ftiur nionlhl they had createtl n moilern ,sten which now ntjp pltett tn people with abunttonoe of tenter both for diini-Uip ind oullnarj purpoeaa, The streets hnvr bewri clesnseil mid pg Ifoad, end heajth anii pTOgperity hae tnueu plat ' "r intvnl1 1 '-I. Ii tti -im w 11 hln the bort Hum llflCl thi TQfKtl B ' re dihcn |