Palestine / Israel & New York, United States of America (USA).
MS. Outside of Bernadotte's truce team's headquarters in Tel Aviv. MS. Members of the UN Mission loading gear prior to departing - two shots. MS. Lorries and cars drive away from the headquarters. Jeep convoy on the road.
Palestine / Israel & New York, United States of America (USA).
MS. Outside of Bernadotte's truce team's headquarters in Tel Aviv. MS. Members of the UN Mission loading gear prior to departing - two shots. MS. Lorries and cars drive away from the headquarters. Jeep convoy on the road.
MS. UN plane at Haifa airport. SCU. UN men climbing aboard plane - two shots. LMS. Gear being loaded onto barges for transportation to the waiting USA aircraft carrier "Palau" - two shots. US Carrier "Palau".
MS. The Dutch Airlines plane in which Count Bernadotte, UN Mediator in the Palestine, arrived in New York from Palestine to report to the United Nations Security Council. MS. Bernadotte steps down the gangplank. MS. & CU. Bernadotte being greeted on the bottom of the gangplank. MS. Walking off at New York airport surrounded by police.
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Various shots of military activity including Arab patrols, Iraqi air raid, discussions between Shertok and Bernadotte, Arab encampments, Jordan valley.
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