An Issue of the Palestine Newspaper, 10 May 1949
Found in 1911 by Issa Dawood al-Issa, this issue of the Palestine Newspaper is dated 10 May 1949, which is a political, news and illustrated newspaper, the issue includes several subjects and headlines such as: 1- The discussions of the Conciliation Committee with the Arabs and the Jews deal with solving the problem of Palestine in general. The research deals with the following issues: the borders between Israel and the Arab countries, the internationalization of Jerusalem, the final decision on the refugee problem, and the regulation of relations between Israel and the Arab countries. 2- The mixed committee will hold a meeting in Tulkarm to discuss the issue of Arab access to their properties that fell within the Jewish lines. 3- Denying the news of the resignation of Nuri Pasha's state as fabricated and without foundation. 4- The permanent armistice talks between Syria and Israel have stopped following the meeting between the two parties, as the Syrian delegation is still insisting on its requests, which are summarized in the evacuation of the Jewish forces from all the lands they occupied. 5- A third international conference was held in Beirut to study the social situation in the Middle East and a variety of lectures were given on methods of social service to raise the social level. 6- The administrative governor and some members of the advisory committee are still moving in the north and south to search for a suitable place to transfer refugees to. 7- The Arab Union of Palestine Railways Workers of the Palestinian Arab Workers Association held a meeting at its headquarters in the Workers' Association in Nablus to discuss their affairs. 8- The Jewish army withdrew from Battir and Beit Safafa, and it was agreed to establish a police station in Safafa and a police station in Battir.
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Karaja, Aysha. "The Palestine Newspaper Collection". Archival Inventory. 30 September 2021. The Palestinian Museum Digital Archive.
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