Several demilitarized "no man's land" zones were established along the border, one of them Mount Scopus.
V.F. Salomons in 1934 and sold to the Gan Shlomit Company, Ltd. in 1937. http://domino.un.org/unispal.nsf/9a798adbf322aff38525617b006d88d7/b150f4c5505cda730525650000381049!OpenDocument UN Doc] Report of the Firing Incident of 26 May 1958 on Mount Scopus UN Doc S/4030 17 June 1958 This land was surrounded by a fence, but clashes erupted when Palestinian Arabs living on the other side of the fence sought to cultivate land, pick olives and carry out repairs on homes close to the fence. The Arabs were requested not to work closer than fifty metres from the fence unless prior permission was granted by the Israeli police. There were two versions of the The demilitarization agreement one was initialled by Franklyn M. Begley, a UN official; the local Jordanian commander and the Israeli local commander. The other was not initialled by the Israeli local commander. Having two versions of the map was the cause many incidents within the Mount Scopus area.
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