Issue 5661 of Asha'b Newspaper, 3 February 1990
Printed in Arabic, this 5-page document includes issue number 5661 of Asha'b Newspaper issued on 3 February 1990 and focused on several subjects including: - The occupation authorities imposed a curfew on the Askar Refugee Camp in the city of Nablus after clashes and demonstrations and imposed a curfew on the village of Ni'lin in Ramallah District. - The United States of America's (USA) administration is studying the Egyptian document that was transferred to Washington on the continuation of the peace process. - Chedli Klibi discusses with Gennady Tarasov the immigration of Soviet Jews to Israel. - Violent clashes between Christians in Beirut. - Announcing the release of Nelson Mandela soon. - Parliament of the Arab Cooperation Council calls for holding an emergency Arab summit on the immigration of Soviet Jews. - A press conference at the Lawrence Hotel in Jerusalem on AIDS, its causes, symptoms, and ways to prevent it. - Electing a new administrative body for the workers and employees of the Jerusalem Electricity Company. - Castro delivers a strongly worded speech against the USA. - Washington authorizes the use of new drugs to treat heart diseases and cancer. - The history of Arab rulers in world cups. - A boy from Kafr Qassem was injured by the Israeli Occupational Forces' (IOF) fire. - The Israeli military courts issued various judgments against many citizens of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
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