If We Sit In the Salon

Translation / Interpretation / Caption Text / Source

Hebrew translation:

(red text at top)

If we sit in the salon we will not leave Lebanon!

(large black text in middle)

16 years Lebanon is killing us!

(white text/red box in middle)

Demonstration

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Out of Lebanon now

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Four Mothers (Hebrew: ארבע אמהות arba imahot; the name is in reference to the Biblical matriarchs SarahRebeccaLeah, and Rachel) was an Israeli protest movement founded in 1997 following the 1997 Israeli helicopter disaster by four women residents of northern Israel and mothers of soldiers serving in Lebanon, with the goal of bringing about an Israeli withdrawal from the IDF's and SLA's security zone in Southern Lebanon. The Four Mothers movement was able to influence Israeli public opinion, and ultimately the Israeli government decided on IDF withdrawal from Southern Lebanon unilaterally, executed in May 2000.

Source:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Mothers_(anti-war_protest_movement)

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Withdraw  from  Lebanon  now - 4 mothers, anti   Lebanon  war  movement, a  propaganda  poster,  Israel,  1998.

Size:   aprox.   70 cm x 50 cm ( 28 "  x    20 " )

Condition: mainly  in  a good  condition  with  some  minor  tears  along  edges.