Attali'ah Newspaper, Issue No. 309, 19 January 1984
Printed in Ṣalah ad-Din Press with Bashir al-Barghuthy as the managing editor, this 12-page issue no. 307 of Attaliʾah Newspaper was issued on 19 January 1984 and features the following news pieces: 1. A secret document promoting the expansion of colonization in Jerusalem. 2. The Islamic Summit adopts the Fez Summit decisions: Failed attempts to derail the conference. 3. American attempts to thwart the Stockholm Conference and opposite Soviet proposals. 4. A Jordanian plan to appoint roles and Hussein tries imposing them on the Palestine Liberation Organization. 5. The expansion of the Lebanese resisitence forces the withdrawal of Israel. 6. Arabic attempts to stop the placement of US missiles in Sicily. 7. Attemps to evacuate nine houses in Nablus. 8. An article by Bashir al-Barghuthy entitled "Solidarity with the PLO is a Criterion for Adherence to the Fez Summit Decisions". 9. Raging assaults in the name of law on olive and citrus saplings. 10. Failed attempts to seize al-Bashura Restaurant in Jerusalem. 11. Religious organizations to establish a new Jewish neighborhood in the Old City of Jerusalem. 12. On political theatre in the Arab World. 13. Israel is an American instrument to intervene in the Middle East. 14. The Israeli Authorities seek the confiscation of a third of lands in the village of Ajjul. 15. News of labour and trade unions. 16. Fencing twenty five dunums in the village of Dahiat al'Barid. 17. Washington to take military measures following the failure of "Rumsfeld" in Syria. 18. The formation of the Communist Party in Spain. 19. New proposals to solve the Cyprus crisis. 20. Eight Hebronite students face unfair sentences to satisfy the colonizers of the Kiryat Arba colony. 21. The formation of the Communist Party in Spain. 22. Haddad's missions in southern Lebanon: An Israeli attempt to assign them to the Lebanese army.
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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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