The Near East Broadcasting Station (also Sharq-el-Adna, Voice of Britain) started broadcasting in Arabic in 1941/1942 from Jaffa, Mandate of Palestine.
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From the beginning the identify of the station's owner and operator was an official secret.
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It was under the full control of the British Special Operations Executive and initially concerned itself with broadcasting to the Balkans.
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As late as 16 June 1948, in response to a Parliamentary Question, Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin
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