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English: Washington Embassy/Aug.49, A63 Final Armistice Agreement is being signed by representatives of Syria and Israel, in a tent at Mahayanim. Witnessing the ceremony on behalf of the United Nations are Henri Vigier, Personal Deputy of Acting Nediator Ralph Bunche, and Brigadier General Uilliam Rilaey, Chief of the truce Supervision Organization, (seated in the rear). Concluded on 20 July 1949, the last of the Palestine armistice agreements finally classes the military phase of the conflict.
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