Attali'ah Newspaper, Issue No. 622, 1 February 1990
Printed in Ṣalah ad-Din Press with Bashir al-Barghuthy as the managing editor, this 12-page issue no. 622 of Attali’ah Newspaper, issued on 1 February 1990, features the following topics: - Israeli military sources: Without the PLO, the political process will not move forward. - Seven schools in the Gaza Strip closed, raids and injuries in villages and refugee camps. - Preventing the disclosure of the shooting missions. - Intense Palestinian and Arab movements to encircle the dangerous dimensions of the migration of Soviet Jews. - The Israeli condition to form the Palestinian delegation. - Gorbachev denies rumours about his resignation. - A Soviet warning to tighten immigration procedures and Shamir considers the uproar a "fabricated storm". - Violent clashes in East Beirut and Aoun threatens to liquidate the Lebanese Army. - Washington calls on Israel to ease its restrictions on family unification procedures in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. - According to Rabin: Each prisoner costs the Israeli Occupation Authorities 14.2 shekels a day. - Faʿeq Warrad: High potential for the success and development of the democratic experiment in Jordan. - The Israeli Occupation Forces intensified raids, arrests and tax collection, and the Intifada continues its activities with a greater focus in cities. - Rabin: Children and students are the problem. - Peres: Looking for disguise to recognize the PLO. - Of old days: Popular Zajal Rajeh as-Salfity, his creativity is related to engaging in people's concerns. - Is it possible to establish a developed national industry? - Various measures against drivers in the West Bank. - Is Washington really interested in not financing colonization in the Palestinian Occupied Territories?! - The New York Times correspondent: Forty immigrant families from the Soviet Union live in the Ariel colony.
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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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