Attaliah Newspaper, Issue No. 264, 24 March 1983
The two hundred and sixty-four issue of Attaliah Newspaper which was published on 24 March 1983. Bashir al-Barghuthy is the issue’s editor-in-chief, and it was printed in Salah ad-Din Press in al-Quds (Jerusalem). The 12-page issue covers the following: - From the manifestations of the U.S. peace: Israeli preparations to demolish half of Deir al-Balah and transform the Swedish camp into a military zone. - The United States and Israel determine the conditions of negotiation with Jordan. - Syria opposes access to Lebanese lands by the U.S.-Israeli forces. - The U.S. group statement is an exposed brokerage for Regan's project. - Lebanese Phalanges preparations to implement the U.S. proposals to start a campaign against the Palestinians in Lebanon. - Amnesty International confirms the poisoning of the detainees in Iraq. - Supporting Algeria's decisions for Arab solidarity. - Camps and villages under siege struggle with lack of food and medication. - A secret organization for "correcting a [large] mistake" Isreal has made. - The settlement scheme in the heart of al-Quds (Jerusalem) is opposed by the steadfastness of its people. - The military rule interviews with the UNRWA affairs. - Student/university cases. - The Israeli occupation prepares to establish a village troop in Khan Yunis. - Land confiscation and diversion in the north of the West Bank. - Literary contributions. - Celebrations at the Union of Palestinian Women's Committees in Hebron, al-Mukkaber and Nablus for 8 March. - In Nicaragua: the struggle continues against the U.S. interventions. - The Soviet Union warns from attacking Syria. - The expanding labour support for Palestinian rights.
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Ozrail, Samar. "The Attali'ah Weekly Collection". Archival Inventory. 5- 6 January 2020. The Palestinian Museum Digital Archive.
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