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  • Muntar itself, which dominated them all, were taken it was impossible to hold on to any one ridge even if it were captured.

    With Our Army in Palestine Antony Bluett

  • Muntar was shot through both legs, and for many hours lay exposed to the heat of the sun.

    With Our Army in Palestine Antony Bluett

  • Muntar thrusting its sombre height through fringes of cactus; Gaza tucked away behind, almost hidden in foliage; and beyond, the shining waters of the Mediterranean.

    With Our Army in Palestine Antony Bluett

  • El Muntar el Kassar, between two artificial hills.

    Byeways in Palestine James Finn

  • Four patrols were pushed forward and found the ground clear to the bottom of the ridge, and as soon as the artillery had finished they scaled the cliffs and looked over the top into open country stretching away to Ali el Muntar.

    The Fifth Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the War 1914-1918 F. L. Morrison

  • Behind them stretched Happy Valley, seeming to run right up to the tree-crowned summit of Ali el Muntar, while on its left were Kurd and Border valleys and the sand dunes, and on its right a tumbled mass of green uplands with sudden red cliffs marking nullahs and wadis.

    The Fifth Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the War 1914-1918 F. L. Morrison

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