Issue No 2664 of al-Anbaa' Newspaper, 11 July 1977
Issued in Arabic in Occupied Palestine with the support of the Israeli Occupational Government and Histadrut in cooperation with the Jerusalem Post, this document shows issue 2680 of the al-Anbaa' newspaper, a political daily Israeli newspaper established in 1968 and closed in 1984. This issue, dated 11 July 1977, includes articles and news about politics, culture, art, economics and sports, in addition to Arab, regional and international politics from an Israeli point of view, including: Political News:- - Progress in negotiations for the accession of the democratic movement to the government. - Excluding the conclusion of talks before the Prime Minister's visit to Washington. - Israel's demands are just in its aspiration for defensible borders in the West Bank and Golan. - Coordinating efforts to confront the next stage in the Hussein-Sadat talks. - The hijackers of the Kuwaiti plane surrendered to the Syrian authorities after disputes between them. - Fierce fighting takes place on the turbulent border between Zambia and Rhodesia. - 400 million paid by the National Insurance Institute for work-related accidents. - The Industry Award for the year 1977 is given to the General Manager of Tambour Factories. - The opening of the summer camp of the YMCA in Nazareth. - One of the greatest women of the twentieth century: Agata Christie, a supporter of the right and the weak, sold - 350 million copies of her books and earned 10 million pounds. - US foreign policy between Kissinger's dash and Yang's gossip. - The cat-and-mouse game between smugglers and the authorities in Asia. - The leader of the Seychelles coup denies communism and Moscow is silent. - The media war between Turkey and Greece flares up again. - An Iraqi official denies the possibility of resuming relations between Baghdad and Washington. - The Nixon administration was accused of encouraging the Kurds in Iraq to rebel. - An Egyptian official: The goal of the Takfir Wal Hijra group is to overthrow the Egyptian government and other Arab governments. - The Ghanaian forces were mobilized due to dangerous political developments.
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