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Declaration of the Independent State of Israel
Iton Rishmi, Official Gazette of Israel. Tel Aviv: 14 May 1948
First printing of the Israeli Declaration of Independence. This was the first publication rescinding the British White Paper (see lot 106). With the names of all of the signatories, headed by David Ben-Gurion, printed on p.2, this document heralded the end of British involvement in Palestine, and the start of unrestricted immigration into the new Jewish state. It publishes for the very first time the full declaration as read out by Ben-Gurion at 4pm on Friday 14 May 1948 in the Tel-Aviv Museum (known today as Independence Hall). It announced that the National Council was to become the Provisional Government of Israel until a Constituent Assembly was formed on 1 October 1948. Iton Rishmi records all the decrees, ordinances and notices of the Israeli government, as well as the appointments of all government officials. Very rare first edition, first issue, printed on the first day of the birth of Israel. A bound set of Iton Rishmi reprinting this historic publication was issued later the same year.

Bifolium leaf (331 x 209mm). Hebrew text (very faint and insignificant creasing at top margin, very faint outline of a paperclip mark in sub-title line, tiny red inkspot to right-hand margin on title-page, faint insignificant soiling on final page).
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