Attali'ah Newspaper, Issue No. 679, 7 March 1991
Printed in Salah ad-Din Press with Bashir al-Barghuthy as the managing editor, this 12-page issue no. 679 of Attali’ah Newspaper, issued on 7 March 1991, features the following topics: An article by Bashir Barghuthy titled, "No future for projects that neglect the right of the Palestinian people." The Israeli court forces Sonara Newspaper to pay compensation for writer Emil Habibi following a complaint he had filed against the newspaper's editor-in-chief for defamation. Emergency state and curfew continue in the occupied territories. News from Hebron featuring: (commercial stores closed in city centre; arrests in Sa'ir; Polytechnic Institute temporarily closed; schools closed for throwing stones; the Israeli-Qatar Electricity Company cuts power from Halhul and many other villages; large financial fines imposed on the parents of the children who threw stones). The land defense committee of Bilʿin confronts the attempt to swallow 3 thousand donums of its lands. Unionists released from Ansar 3 Prison. News from Jenin featuring: (commercial movement paralyzed due to curfew; preventing water pumping in farmer lands leads to damages in their produce; tax prosecutions on public vehicles continue). News from Ramallah featuring: (Call to prayer prohibited with the claim that it violates the imposed curfew; reunification applications rejected). News from Nablus featuring: (new tax hits the merchants of az-Zawiya Town; the Civil Administration fires two teachers from Tammun; the entrances to Qusra Town closed; a citizen arrested with the charge of non-payment of taxes due; a warning to close a nursery; raids in Beit Furik). News from Gaza featuring: (new method to collect electric and water bills adopted by the occupation in Gaza; Knesset member interrogates the Israeli Defense Minister on a pleading of a detainee's wife; terrible losses breeders of poultry in the West Bank due to curfew and the Gulf crisis; resuming study in elementary schools). News from Bethlehem featuring: (an order to demolish dozens of houses; three citizens imprisoned for throwing fire bottles; the death of thousands of birds and poultry; raids in Arroub; raids in ad-Dheidhe Camp; warehouse demolished in Husan; a street in Bethlehem closed). 24 new settler unit established in the West Bank after receiving financial aid from the United States.
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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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