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Issue 5919 of Asha'b Newspaper, 28 October 1990

Printed in Arabic, this 7-page document includes issue number 5919 of Asha'b Newspaper issued on 28 October 1990 and focused on several subjects including:  - The Israeli occupation authorities announced that they had decided to allow citizens and workers of the occupied territories to enter Israel. - Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev stressed the necessity of settling the Gulf crisis by political means and avoiding war. - The Israeli occupation foreign minister expressed his fear that finding a way out of the Gulf crisis, which is demanded by some, would lead to the preservation of the Iraqi arsenal. - Egyptian police arrest 6 people on charges of belonging to Islamic Jihad and being involved in the murder of Rifaat al-Mahjoub. - A Jordanian Islamic deputy called for striking the interests of Western countries that occupy holy Islamic places. - The Syrian media is launching a wide media campaign against the United States of America (USA). - Washington orders Saudi Arabia to provide generous aid to the Jordanian economy. - Palestinian ideas and suggestions to find a solution to the Gulf crisis within an Arab framework and with an international guarantee. - Egypt warns against smuggling counterfeit dollars, and Israel admits that it is behind the smuggling. - The entire Israeli Knesset and the Interior Committee discuss the conclusions and recommendations of the Zamir Committee, which investigated the events of the al-Aqsa Mosque. - The Israeli occupation authorities released many citizens from different regions, some of whom had served different sentences and periods of detention. - 6 citizens of Jenin were fined for violating the curfew. - The Israeli Occupation Ministry of Defense legitimizes the shooting by the colonial soldiers at stone-throwers. - Egyptian President Mubarak and Syrian President al-Assad meet in Damascus to continue coordination on the Gulf crisis. - A new failure of the European group of countries to reach an agreement on reducing agricultural subsidies. - Menachem Melson expressed his fear of the deterioration of the internal security situation in Israel in the event that workers of the occupied territories are allowed to go to their places of work in Israel. - Confiscation of the property of a number of Sudanese opposition leaders residing abroad. - Hezbollah announces that it will not constitute an obstacle to the Greater Beirut Plan, and expresses its readiness to withdraw from its positions. - The Second World Conference in Geneva discusses the possible repercussions of global warming on the world. - A Hindu leader tries to commit suicide in protest against the arrest of party leader Lal Krishna over the campaign he is leading to remove a mosque built in the 16th century over the shrine of a Hindu temple in Ayodhya.

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0306.03.0172
Issue 5919 of Asha'b Newspaper, 28 October 1990

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