0011.02.0482
Attali'ah Newspaper, Issue No. 533, 19 May 1988

Printed in Salah ad-Din Press with Bashir al-Barghuthy as the managing editor, this 12-page issue no. 533 of Attaliʾah Newspaper was issued on 19 May 1988 and features the following news pieces: Washington demands to strengthen coalition efforts with Israel around the West Bank and Gaza Strip.  Shuadaʾ and dozens of injuries on the days of Eid, many areas under imposed curfew and closure. Amman Authorities fire teachers dismissed by the occupation.  Shultz worried about the Arab Summit.  Washington attempts to join Egypt and Israel in memorandum of agreement.  Shultz and Peres admit the peremptory effect of the Soviet position, Washington proposes granting the International Conference with a consultative characteristic.  Shamir praises Mubarak's statements.  Examples on settler cold-blooded practices. The World Council of Churches: The Palestinian people must be treated fairly.  Week 23 of the Intifada. Five shuhadaʾ on week 23.  Crowds demonstrate in al-Aqsa during closure in al-Quds (Jerusalem).   The accepted Palestinian leadership according to Israeli measures is one which opposes the say of the public.  The U.S. hostility flies to the Palestinian people.  Mass strike in the occupied territories on 15 May. The first phase of the withdrawal of Soviet forces from the West Bank and Gaza Strip commences. They prefer service on borders rather than the West Bank and Gaza Strip.  From the repercussions of the Intifada: Massive support for the Palestinian people.  Murphy to investigate the Intifada with Fahd. 

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May 19 1988

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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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0011.02.0482
Attali'ah Newspaper, Issue No. 533, 19 May 1988

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