Attali'ah Newspaper, Issue No. 287, 1 September 1983
Printed in Salah ad-Din Press, al-Quds, with Bashir al-Barghuthy as its editor, this 12-page document shows issue no. 287 of Attaliʾah Newspaper. Published on 1 September 1983, this issue features the following news pieces: - The Palestinian memorandum of agreement identifies the steps toward solving the conflict with Fatah. - The United States takes part in a new invasion of west Beirut. - Jumblatt: re-spreading means a new invasion of west Beirut. - Begin resigns due to the failure of the occupation and aggression policies. - The Palestine Conference in Geneva: The Organization demands an international conference for solving the Palestinian cause, a project for imposing penalties on Israel. - The people of Bab Huta in al-Quds (Jerusalem) complaining about the excavations. - The second acceptance list for Bethlehem University. - An article by Bashir al-Barghuthy titled, "The international Palestine Conference in Geneva is a massive success for the anti-imperialist forces. - Occupation supporters perform practices of fraud and manipulation. - Commencing the construction of a Jewish neighbourhood in Hebron. - A military unit for the implementation of settler plans, Arabs must either leave or surrender. - Jiftlik, an agricultural village cultivated in the middle of conflict and hardship. - One year since the Organization left Lebanon. - The second book fair in Bani Na'im, a new step in the journey of the Working Women Committee. - The demolition and confiscation of homes in Ramallah. - Ironworkers in Egypt refuse to engage with Israel. - The U.S. emergency team plans to bomb Beirut, the failure of forming a U.S. approach to end the exile of Gemayel. - Cairo, a headquarter for the United States FBI in the region.
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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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