The East Bank of the Jordan (song)

"The East Bank of the Jordan" (Hebrew: שמאל הירדן, Smol Ha'Yarden, also known as שתי גדות לירדן, Shtei Gadot La'Yarden, lit.

Prior to that decision, Chaim Weizmann had raised historical and practical arguments in favor of keeping Greater Israel, on both sides of the river.

The Irgun's emblem included an image of most parts of the Land of Israel in the original borders of the British Mandate.

The third verse includes an additional ideological message, in which everyone in Greater Israel will live in peace and dignity: "From the wealth of our land there shall prosper The Arab, the Christian, and the Jew.".

The composition was originally written in Kaunas by Tzvi Girsh Livshin, a close friend of Zeev Jabotinsky.

Irgun emblem