0011.02.0402
Attali'ah Newspaper, Issue No. 453, 6 November 1986

Printed in Ṣalah ad-Din Press with Bashir al-Barghuthy as the managing editor, this 12-page document shows issue no. 453 of Attaliʾah Newspaper. Issued on 6 November 1986, this issue features the following news pieces: 1. An official Israeli recognition: Taxes and boycotts finance the Israeli Occupation treasury. 2. Palestinians reject the "Amal" conditions, no departure, no handover of weapons. 3. Reagan fails congressional elections. 4. A widespread public solidarity with colleague ʾAkram Haniyeh and a condemnation of the Israeli Occupation Authorities' decision to deport him. 5. Soviets and the progressive humanity October Day celebrations take place amid great social and economic successes. 6. A Soviet official: Washington warned us of the aggression against Syria, al-Asad praises the Soviet support of Syria. 7. A US-Israeli cooperation against Nicaragua. 8. In commemoration of the Balfour Declaration: demonstrations, throwing stones and explosive devices, Palestinian flags raised, and mass arrests. 9. Daily news of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. 10. The Aqabat Jabr Palestinian Refugee Camp residents refuse to connect their water network to the Israeli "Mekorot" network. 11. Rafah students tried without defence. 12. The Ras al-Ayn residents' concerns with the competent authority in the Nablus municipality. 13. News of trade and labour unions. 14. The Israeli Supreme Court postpones consideration of the case filed by the Jerusalem Electricity Company. 15. The Soviet Union contributes to developing Yemen's democratic economy. 

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November 6 1986

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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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0011.02.0402
Attali'ah Newspaper, Issue No. 453, 6 November 1986

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