Issue 5897 of Asha'b Newspaper, 5 October 1990
Printed in Arabic, this 7-page document includes issue number 5897 of Asha'b Newspaper issued on 5 October 1990 and focused on several subjects including: - Saddam Hussein received Palestinian President Yasser Arafat in Baghdad and discussed with him the situation in the Arab world, the Palestinian cause and the latest developments in the region. - A Molotov cocktail on a military patrol in Jerusalem, and a number of civilians were arrested. - Jordanian aviation is conducting exploratory missions on the Israeli and Saudi borders on behalf of Iraq. - Arab foreign ministers decide not to call for any regular meeting of the Arab League before unifying the Arab position on the Gulf crisis. - Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak supported Saudi Arabia's right to seek help from foreign forces under the pretext of defending its territories. - Japan opposes the idea of linking the Gulf crisis resulting from the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait with other problems in the Middle East. - The Security Council of the United States of America (USA) postpones the debate on the situation in the occupied territories. - A series of protest measures taken by the Arab local authorities in Israel to protest the financial hardship. - Italian-Turkish talks to provide aid to compensate for the losses resulting from the siege of Iraq. - The Israeli military courts issued various rulings against a number of citizens of the occupied territories, on security charges. - The Turkish president incites the international community against Iraq. - USA government officials announced that the sale of USA weapons to Saudi Arabia is essential to the formation of the new regional alliance against the Iraqi threat in the Gulf. - The health situation in Aoun prison in Lebanon is deteriorating as the occupation imposes a siege on it. - The German Parliament holds the first social session in Berlin to listen to the speech of German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and start his work.
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