Issue 2707 of al-Anba Newspaper, 30 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 2707 of the al-Anba newspaper, a political daily Israeli newspaper established in 1968 and closed in 1984. This issue, dated 30 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: - Israel and Romania agree to continue peace efforts. - Differences of opinion between the two countries will not constitute an obstacle to the efforts being made. - Al- Assad is ready to end the state of war, but he refuses to establish full normal relations with Israel. - Ehrlich: The goal of the economic policy is to reduce the inflation rate to 20% by the end of the fiscal year. - The head of state calls on European countries to resolve the conflict in the region. - Allocating a special budget to finance a program to raise the level of education in the Arab sector. - Intensifying efforts to implement the Syrian plan to end the battles in southern Lebanon. - Russia's position on the region's crisis is summarized in three main points. - A new system for the Ministry of Interior to finance development budgets in local authorities. - 900,000 people receive monthly insurance benefits. - Developing an Arab political plan before the next session of the United Nations General Assembly. - A proposal to expel a Knesset member violates the law of the Knesset building and its courtyard.
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