Attali'ah Newspaper, Issue 768, November 19 1992
The seven hundred and sixty-eighth issue of Attali'ah Newspaper which was published on November 19, 1992. Bashir al-Barghuthy is the issueʾs editor-in-chief, and it was printed in Salah ad-Din Press in al-Quds (Jerusalem). The 12-page issue covers the following: - After the meeting of the Arab Foreign Ministers: Israeli concerns over making decisions linking different negotiation fronts. - The Palestinian leadership discusses new proposals to strengthen the Palestinian role in the negotiations process. - Jordanian-Israeli negotiations over water resources and the formation of two committees on power and the environment. - The Israeli press: The Israeli participation in the Refugeesʾ Committee is a precedent to involve others from the National Council. - Clashes in Kafr Ein and al-Khader. Arrests in the villages of Nablus and Jenin. - The attack on the Butchers' Market in al-Quds (Jerusalem) illustrates the bigotry and discrimination of the Israeli Occupation Police. - After the assurances of the Red Cross: Amnesty International calls for putting an end to the torture of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons. - Palestinian traders with settlers in the vicinity. An example of one side living at the expense of the other. - Political difference among Palestinians is healthy and legitimate if kept under a democratic framework. - The inauguration of Jerichoʾs Centre for Culture and Arts. - White people are content while black people are enraged: Grave challenges facing Namibia two years after its independence. - A look into the troubles and problems facing bus companies in the West Bank. - In remembrance of Ali Alwan, reasserting the aspirations of independence. - Questions arise over its role in the peace talks: Cairo witnesses increased diplomatic activity and advises Palestinians not to waste their chance.
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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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