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English: The Memorial is the artistic interpretive creation of Sam Philipe, noted Jerusalem born sculptor. It interprets the role of the desperately needed 5,000 foreign volunteers who came to help defend the new state of Israel in the 1948 War of Independence. The interpretation, the Rock upon whom the State of Israel was born, is adorned with sculpted models representing the three military services that the volunteers served in Navy, Air Force and Army.
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The Memorial, located in Jerusalem opposite the National Ammunition Hill Museum and Memorial is the artistic interpretive work of noted Israeli sculptor, Sam Philipe

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The Machal Memorial, Ammunition Hill, Jerusalem

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1 January 2018

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