Attali'ah Newspaper, Issue No. 463, 15 January 1987
Printed in Ṣalah ad-Din Press with Bashir al-Barghuthy as the managing editor, this 12-page issue no. 463 of Attaliʾah Newspaper was issued on 15 January 1987 and features the following news pieces: 1. An interrogation about the number of Palestinians killed and exiled from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. 2. A free market near Jericho agreed upon between Jordan and Israel. 3. Israeli raids to provoke Syria. 4. A US-Saudi project against reconciliation in Afghanistan. 5. In defence of Lebanon and the Palestinian refugee camps. 6. The authorities are preventing hundreds of students from taking the matriculation exam. 7. Bombing Baghdad with a surface-to-surface missile and chemical weapons against the Iranian army. 8. Workers at al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza escalate their struggle in defence of the Hospital’s survival. 9. The Israeli Settlements Council presents Shamir a new settlement plan. 10. Daily news of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. 12. An official obituary of the Bethlehem Villages Association. 13. Towards the end of the International Year of Peace: The arms race continues. 14. Afghan clerics support national reconciliation. 15. The concerns of street vendors with the competent authority in Nablus Municipality. 16. An innovative application to improve living conditions is invented by the "competent authority" in al-Bireh Municipality. 17. The year 1987: the escalation of the struggle against the apartheid policy, America is keen on keeping whites in power. 18. Fierce battles between Iraq and Iran in the Shatt al-Arab. The Soviet Union calls for stopping the war and Washington is working to prolong it. 19. Egyptian attempts to slide the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) into the recognition of Resolution 242.
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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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