Hadassah Women - translation to English
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Hadassah Women - translation to English

ABOUT 80 JEWS ON A CIVILIAN CONVOY TO MOUNT SCOPUS ENCLAVE, INCLUDING MEDICAL PERSONNEL, SLAUGHTERED BY MUSLIM ARABS LIVING IN SHEIKH JARRAH IN JERUSALEM AGAINST THE INDIFFERENCE OF THE BRITISH FORCES DURING THE INTER-COMMUNAL STAGE OF THE 1948 WAR
Hadassah medical convoy incident; Hadassah Hospital Convoy Massacre; Hadassah Massacre; Hadassah convoy massacre
  • An ambulance preparing to join the convoy to Mount Scopus. April 13, 1948
  • Haim Yassky Street, named for doctor killed in the convoy to Har HaTzofim
  • Ha Ayin-Het Street, named for the slain 78 of the convoy to Har HaTzofim
  • Hadassah convoy memorial at Hadassah University Hospital, Mount Scopus
  • Hadassah convoy story at Hadassah University Hospital, Mount Scopus

Hadassah Women      
Las Mujeres de Hadassah
policewoman         
  • Delegates of the 3rd Annual Women in Policing Conference in [[Tbilisi, Georgia]]. March 4, 2014.
  • Female customs officers in the US and Canada
  • Capt Edyth Totten and women police in 1918 in New York
  • Female police supporting LGBT pride parade in California
  • Police women in [[Chennai]], India in 2010
  • Mounted policewoman in Boston in 1980
  • Police women in [[Indonesia]].
  • Cadets during training
  • A Swedish policewoman with her male counterpart
  • Female law enforcement officers in India (2010)
WOMEN IN LAW ENFORCEMENT POSITIONS
Policewoman; Police women; Police-women; Police-woman; Police woman; Feminine Police; Policewomen; Female police; Police Woman; Women police; Discrimination against women in law enforcement; Female police officers; Women in policing; Police women in Canada; Women in policing in Canada
policía
policewomen         
  • Delegates of the 3rd Annual Women in Policing Conference in [[Tbilisi, Georgia]]. March 4, 2014.
  • Female customs officers in the US and Canada
  • Capt Edyth Totten and women police in 1918 in New York
  • Female police supporting LGBT pride parade in California
  • Police women in [[Chennai]], India in 2010
  • Mounted policewoman in Boston in 1980
  • Police women in [[Indonesia]].
  • Cadets during training
  • A Swedish policewoman with her male counterpart
  • Female law enforcement officers in India (2010)
WOMEN IN LAW ENFORCEMENT POSITIONS
Policewoman; Police women; Police-women; Police-woman; Police woman; Feminine Police; Policewomen; Female police; Police Woman; Women police; Discrimination against women in law enforcement; Female police officers; Women in policing; Police women in Canada; Women in policing in Canada
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Hadassah medical convoy massacre

The Hadassah convoy massacre took place on April 13, 1948, when a convoy, escorted by Haganah militia, bringing medical and military supplies and personnel to Hadassah Hospital on Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, was ambushed by Arab forces. Seventy-eight Jewish doctors, nurses, students, patients, faculty members and Haganah fighters, and one British soldier were killed in the attack, including twenty three women. Dozens of unidentified bodies, burned beyond recognition, were buried in a mass grave in the Sanhedria Cemetery.

The Jewish Agency claimed that the massacre was a gross violation of international humanitarian law, and demanded action be taken against a breach of the Geneva Conventions. The Arabs claimed they had attacked a military formation, that all members of the convoy had engaged in combat, and that it had been impossible to distinguish combatants from civilians. An enquiry was conducted. Eventually an agreement was reached to separate military from humanitarian convoys.