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Al-Fajr Newspaper, Issue No. 1013, Jerusalem, 27 June 1977

Issued on 27 June 1977, this 6-page Arabic printed document shows issue no. 1013 of al-Fajr Newspaper, and features a collection of news pieces on politics, culture, art, and economy in Palestine, and news on regional and international politics as follows: Sadat visits Syria and meets President al-Asad.  The Palestinian revolution and progressive parties respond to the right-wing parties and reveal their plans.  Washington justifies ordering more arms for Israel and claims that there is no going back on the nationalist decision of the Palestinian people.  The Palestinian Cause in front of the African ministerial council.  Iran and Romania confirm the importance of establishing a Palestinian state.  A ceremony celebrating the first batch of students graduating from Bethlehem University.  A young man from Galilee was arrested for following the Abnaa el-Balad (People of the Homeland) Movement. Sharon calls for building big cities in occupied territory.  Al-Bireh military court convicts five young men.  Two vehicles crash in Bethlehem and one person was injured.  An artistic event organized by the Arab Orthodox Club in Beit Sahour.  Military authorities discontinue the membership of two people at a charitable society.  Fire spreads over wheat fields in Beit Furik.  The Mayor of Tulkarem was discharged from the hospital. Fire shot at a vehicle in Beit Hanina.  A vehicle hits a young girl in Ramallah.  The end of the semester exams at Birzeit University. Voluntary work camp in Birzeit.  A literary activity at al-Bireh Public Library.  "How American Jews Think of Carter." The mayor of Qalqiliya speaks about his visit to Arab states.  The rules for football season in Nablus. 

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0311.02.0129
Al-Fajr Newspaper, Issue No. 1013, Jerusalem, 27 June 1977

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