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“On arriving in Jerusalem we found hundreds of children on the streets who were starving. This was one little girl who was so weak that she couldn't walk. The Turks took very poor care of these children and the old Mohammeden and Jewish civilians so you can imagine what kind of a time these poor people had during the war. But one of the first things that Allenby's men did was to pick these children up off the streets, take them to the hospitals, give them baths, clean clothes, three meals a day and send them to school. Standing around the knees of Bishop McInnes are a crowd of the same beggar children we saw a few moments ago dressed in rags. There was one little fellow, not this particular one, but another who had never been in a bed before in his life. The first night as seen as the nurse left the room he immediately got up went over in the corner, squatted down and slept there squatting all night. It took them several weeks to break him of the habit.”

-Lowell Thomas
“With Allenby in Palestine” (1919)

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