Attali'ah Newspaper, Issue No 496, 3 September 1987
Published on 3 September 1979, this 12-page document is the 496th issue of Attali’ah Newspaper. Bashir al-Barghuthy is its editor-in-chief, and it was printed in Ṣalah ad-Din Print Shop, Jerusalem. The issue covers the following: - Arab Families in Old Jerusalem Complain about Settler's Attrition. - The Jerusalem District Electricity Concession Distributing Decision Transforms into Company's Liquidation Law. - An Israeli Company Taking Actions in South Africa 46. - Shamir Suggests a Saudi Participation in the Regional Conference. - The Sudanese Police Kills Two Students and Injures Others. - Israel Gains 103 Million Dollars Annually from Occupied Territories. - Murphy Admits: Resuming the War of Oil Tankers Serves the American. - Israeli Segregations on Egypt in Regard to Using Nuclear Weapon. - New American Confirmation: Peace in the Middle East Takes Place Through Direct Negotiations. - New Limitations Conducted by the Israeli Authority in a Colonial Form of " The Step ... is a Step". - Four Days of Siege in Jabalia. - Establishing The Arab Writers Union in Israel. - From the Diaries of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. - Complains in Regard to the Assault on Security-Related Prisoners in al-Ramleh Prison. - The International Conference on Disarmament and Development Continues its Agenda in Newyork. - Bolivia Offers its Mines for Sail. - The Settlers of Ateret Cohanim Continue Pushing another Five Families to Evacuate their Houses in the Old City of Jerusalem. - International and Union-based News. - A Noticeable Success among the National Conciliation Program in Afghanistan. - Travel Ban is Still in Action on the Citizens of Deir al-Ghusun's Town and Kafr Thulth. - Communist and Unionist Parties in the Arab East: In the Gulf, a Great American Crowd Since Vietnam.
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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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