Attali'ah Newspaper, Issue No 447, September 25 1986
The four hundred and forty-seventh issue of Attali'ah Newspaper which was published on September 25, 1986. Bashir al-Barghuthy is the issueʾs editor-in-chief, and it was printed in Salah ad-Din Press in al-Quds (Jerusalem). The 12-page issue covers the following: - The power-sharing arrangement and the opening of the Cairo-Amman Bank is a model for other agreements. - Israel responds to the Security Council by mobilizing its troops instead of withdrawing. - Murphy prepares a “trilateral memorandum” in preparation for direct negotiations. Washington and Israel conspire to prevent the Security Council from discussing the Cause of Palestine. - The Congress of the International Trade Union Confederation concludes its events by reasserting its solidarity with the struggle of Palestinian people. - A scheme for the establishment of 27 new settlements in the West Bank. - Israeli-Moroccan cooperation against the Polisario Front. - The Workersʾ Union at the Jerusalem District Electricity Company: The companyʾs crisis is political in nature. Conceding our patriotism and our right to development is not an option. - A new wave of arrests, raids, checkpoints, and attacks. - From the chronicles of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. - An article penned by Fuʾad Naṣṣar in 1946 under the title “The People Decide Their Own Fate.” - Landowners in Brazil use the threat of weapons to stop the implementation of the land reform legislation. - In Italy, one thousand people join the ranks of the unemployed each day. - Mass protests against land seizure in Sakaka and Salfit. - Israel threatens to adopt a scorched-earth policy in Lebanon. - Did Reagan and Peres draw up a plan for an attack on Syria?
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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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