Issue 5937 of Asha'b Newspaper, 15 November 1990
Printed in Arabic, this includes issue number 5937 of Asha'b Newspaper issued on 15 November 1990 and focused on several subjects including: - More than a million citizens are under curfew, demonstrations in several regions, and a soldier was injured in Shuafat. - The United States of America's Vice President Dan Quayle did not rule out the military option to solve the Gulf crisis. - Iraq confirmed that it is capable of responding to any American aggression it is exposed to. - The Israeli occupation authorities released the 2 young men, Ezz ad-Din al-Khdour and Atef al-Khdour, from Bedouin village northwest of Jerusalem, who had been accused of attempting to take a soldier's weapon. - Close the house of a Qusin citizen on charges of stabbing an Israeli policeman in Jerusalem. - The Israeli military courts issued various rulings against several Palestinians from the Palestinian territories occupied in 1948, on security charges. - A large force of the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) raided the village of Beit Fajjar and declared it a closed military zone and forced its citizens to erase the slogans. - Continuing raids and search campaigns for Arab workers in the occupied Palestinian territories in 1948. - The Japan-US security treaty no longer poses a threat to the Soviet Union. - Steps to take care of folklore and methods of collecting and preserving folklore material. - The Israeli occupation police in Jaffa managed to uncover a network whose members were accused of forging exit permits across the Jordan Bridge in favor of West Bank Palestinians. - A European-American dispute over a joint declaration on customs and trade. - Administrative arrests aim to serve the internal and external political goals of the occupation government. - Peres holds Shamir responsible for the deteriorating situation in the occupied Palestinian territories. - Questions about the reasons for the presence of an Iraqi oil tanker in Cuba. - A new stage in the peace process between Iran and Iraq.
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