According to Yoram E. Shamir this poster's narrative is as follows (read right to left top to bottom):
1) Zisling befriends the British
(During the British mandate Zionist cartoonists drew the British as thin tall men with a pipe)
2) Zisling befriends the Arabs
3) Zisling laments upon hearing on November 29, 1947 that the UN resolution establishes two states in Palestine - one Jewish and one Arab
4) Zisling is appointed Minister in the Provisional Government
Curator's note: November 29th is still celebrated by Palestinians as the International Day of Solidarity With the Palestinian People reflecting their continuous refusal to accept the UN's decision to establish two states in Palestine - one Jewish and Arab - on that day in 1947.
Yoram E. Shamir to me show details 7:29 AM (2 hours ago) Dan, This not Ben-Gurion. This is Zisling. The style is familiar but I cannot identify the artist. I'll ask an expert. Here is the story: 1) Zisling befriends the British (Jewish cartoonists during the British mandate drew the rulers as thin tall men with pipe) 2) Z befriends the Arabs (Kafia) 3) Z is lamenting on hearing on November 29, 47 the UN resolution to establish two states in Palestine, 4) Z is appointed Minister in the Provisional Government Yoram
Yoram E. Shamir to me show details 3:10 PM (15 hours ago) http://www.palestineposterproject.org/poster/translation-in-progress-feb... Title: A STORY WITHOUT WORDS (ZISLING) Curator note: Aharon Zisling (1901-1964) of United Workers Party was Minister of Agriculture in the Provisional Government of Israel Year: 1948 Publisher: Herut Part