Attali'ah Newspaper, Issue No. 718, 12 December 1991
Published on 12 December 1991, this 12-page document is the 718th issue of Attali'ah Newspaper. Bashir al-Barghuthy is its editor-in-chief, and it was printed in Salah ad-Din Print Shop, Jerusalem. The issue covers the following topics: 1. Colonization enters a new phase in al-Quds (Jerusalem).2. A new curfew in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.3. Clashes in Nablus, Tulkarm and Hebron.4. An article titled "A step towards regulation or confiscation ... A new project to organize the vegetable market in Hebron."5. Transferring all citizens wishing to travel to Jordan to Jericho Bridge.6. The continuation of the ban on 80,000 residents in Ramallah, and an acute shortage of heating materials, flour and vegetables.7. Two members of the Israeli Knesset demand an end to the demolitions in the Jiftlik village.8. A high alert campaign and exceptional measures to mark the entry of the Intifada into its fifth year.9. News from the Jordan Valley (a sit-in in Aqbat Jabr camp and the director of the International Relief Agency threatening to close it, refusing work permits, bail for the release of a young man who entered al-Quds (Jerusalem) without a permit). News from Hebron (tax raids and fines, curfews and counting in Idhna, an extension of administrative detention, rulings from the Israeli military court). News from Gaza (elections at the Society of Engineers in the Gaza Strip, a campaign to collect electricity prices, the establishment of a Polytechnic Institute, life imprisonment for a young man from Rafah). News from Nablus (rain falling again, curfew in Nablus, robberies in Nablus shops, detention of a citizen in Nablus).10. An article by Bassam al-Salihi, "The Transitional Phase Negotiations and Starting Over".11. An interview with Faisal al-Husseini: How will there be peace while Israel continues to build colonies”.
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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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