Death of Golda Meir (1978)
/Death of Golda Meir
Israel Radio from Jerusalem (shortwave).
20.00- 20.30 GMT Saturday 9 Sept 1978
(Sunday Australian Eastern Standard Time)
Recorded off-air by Ian Holder, Brisbane, Australia
Information on Golda Meir-
Death of Golda Meir
Israel Radio from Jerusalem (shortwave).
20.00- 20.30 GMT Saturday 9 Sept 1978
(Sunday Australian Eastern Standard Time)
Recorded off-air by Ian Holder, Brisbane, Australia
Information on Golda Meir-
Israel Radio (shortwave coverage).
12.00- 12-30 GMT/ 15485 khz/
Sunday 20 November 1977 (Australian Time)
Recorded off-air by Ian Holder,
Brisbane, Australia
Information on the Sadat/Israel visit (1977)-
http://www.palestinefacts.org/pf_1967to1991_sadat_1977.php
Other broadcasts-
https://archive.org/details/@i_holder
Many thanks to Shortwave Radio Audio Archive contributor, Dan Robinson, who submits two recordings: Israel Radio and Radio Cairo, both made during the 1973 Yom Kippur War.
Dan comments:
These recordings of Israel Radio, and Radio Cairo were made during the 1973 Yom Kippur war. A lot of history here -- you hear a newscast from Jerusalem, mentions of King Hussein, President Nixon, and others. This was a time when shortwave radio could actually bring you information that was not immediately available, as it is today in 2014 via the Internet and news alerts.
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