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With the Turks in Palestine

Chapter 7 FIGHTING THE LOCUSTS

Word Count: 687    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

ds of them that obscured the sun. It seemed as if Nature had joined in the conspiracy against us. These locusts were of the species known as the pilgrim, or w

n the soil and depositing their egg-packets, and we knew that when they hatched we should

y brother (the President of the Agricultural Experiment Station at Athlit) and intrusted him with the organization of a campaign against the insects. It was a hard enough task. The Arabs are lazy, and fatalistic besides; they cannot understand why me

was a hopeless fight. Nothing short of the co?peration of every farmer in the country could have won the day; and while the people of the progressive Jewish villages struggled on to the end,-men, women, and children working in the fields until they were exhausted,-the Arab farmers sat by with folded hands. The threats of the military authorities only stirred them to half-he

ce hunger, tried to engulf everything in their way. I have seen Arab babies, left by their mothers in the shade of some tree, whose faces had been devoured by the oncoming swarms of locusts before their screams had been heard. I have seen the carcasses of animals hidden from sight by the undulating, rustling blanket of insects. And in the face of such a menace the Arabs remained inert. With their customary fatalism they accepted th

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With the Turks in Palestine
With the Turks in Palestine
“From the book:While Belgium is bleeding and hoping, while Poland suffers and dreams of liberation, while Serbia is waiting for redemption, there is a little country the soul of which is torn to pieces - a little country that is so remote, so remote that her ardent sighs cannot be heard. It is the country of perpetual sacrifice, the country that saw Abraham build the altar upon which he was ready to immolate his only son, the country that Moses saw from a distance, stretching in beauty and loveliness, - a land of promise never to be attained, - the country that gave the world its symbols of soul and spirit. Palestine! No war correspondents, no Red Cross or relief commi-ttees have gone to Palestine, because no actual fighting has taken place there, and yet hundreds of thousands are suffering there that worst of agonies, the agony of the spirit.”
1 Chapter 1 ZICRON-JACOB2 Chapter 2 PRESSED INTO THE SERVICE3 Chapter 3 THE GERMAN PROPAGANDA4 Chapter 4 ROAD-MAKING AND DISCHARGE5 Chapter 5 THE HIDDEN ARMS6 Chapter 6 THE SUEZ CAMPAIGN7 Chapter 7 FIGHTING THE LOCUSTS8 Chapter 8 THE LEBANON9 Chapter 9 A ROBBER BARON OF PALESTINE10 Chapter 10 A RASH ADVENTURE11 Chapter 11 ESCAPE