Issue 2699 of al-Anba Newspaper, 21 August 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 2699 of the al-Anba newspaper, a political daily Israeli newspaper established in 1968 and closed in 1984. This issue, dated 21 August 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: All News: - The United States of America (USA) is avoiding a confrontation with Israel. - IBAN: The US and Israel agreed not to represent the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in the Geneva conference as long as the Palestinian Charter did not change. - Shakaa calls on Begin to adopt a consistent and declared policy toward the West Bank. - An-Nahar: The Soviet Union was optimistic about the possibility of a settlement. - Al-Assad will visit Moscow soon to coordinate positions. - A meeting of the foreign ministers of the Gulf states to discuss the security of the region and means of cooperation in it. - Clashes continue in southern Lebanon, and al-Amal newspaper calls for cancelling the Cairo Agreement. - Katz: There is no choice but to live with a large Arab minority in the country. - The USA is strengthening its relations with Sudan and providing it with a modern arms deal. - The Dayan project is accepted by the parties concerned with the issue of the Middle East and the USA. - An advertisement for the Jerusalem municipality. - Umm al-Fahm Council suffers from financial hardship due to poor tax collection and the continued implementation of projects.
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Ozrail, Samar. "The Federation of New Palestinian Trade Unions Collection". Archival Inventory. August- October 2018. The Palestinian Museum Digital Archive.
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