Issue 5938 of Asha'b Newspaper, 17 November 1990
Printed in Arabic, this includes issue number 5938 of Asha'b Newspaper issued on 17 November 1990 and focused on several subjects including: - The curfew continues on the Gaza Strip and large areas of the West Bank, a demonstration in Jerusalem was dispersed, a policeman was injured, 11 Palestinians were arrested, and 2 homes were demolished in the Bureij Refugee Camp. - Yasser Arafat receives a Soviet envoy in Tunisia to discuss a peaceful solution to the Gulf crisis within an Arab framework. - Israeli Minister of Absorption Yitzhak Peres confirmed that more than two-thirds of the new Soviet immigrants were not Jews and suggested imposing stricter criteria for the enjoyment of the right of return. - The Israeli occupation authorities lifted the curfew they imposed on Beit Sahour. - The Foreign Journalists Association in Israel protests the arrest of Abu Ayyash. - The Dutch Ministry of Cooperation announced that the Netherlands will increase its assistance to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian refugees affected by the Gulf crisis. - Yitzhak Shamir strongly attacks State Supervision Ben Forat, which criticized the policy of assimilation of immigrants. - A French organization protests the arrest of journalists Abu Ayyash and Abu Ziyad. - The Islamic Salvation Front delivers its demands to the representative of the Algerian president. - Arrests of Palestinian figures aimed at preventing the opportunity to renew the political process. - Canada will ask the Security Council to adopt a resolution authorizing the use of force against Iraq. - Gaddafi refuses to support Iraq regarding the transfer of the university's headquarters to Cairo.
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