Al-Wehdeh Newspaper, 8th Issue, 5 September 1982
Dated 5 September 1982, the 8th issue of al-Wehdeh Newspaper issued in Arabic, which is a daily political newspaper that is issued weekly under the supervision of its editor-in-chief, Fouad Saad and contains 8 pages and sells at 4 shekels, it also includes advertisements, photographs and news titled as follows: - The Palestinian leadership begins studying the American proposals to solve the Middle East problem. - Farouk Qaddoumi discusses with King Hussein the situation of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). - A meeting between Menachem Begin, Prime Minister of the Israeli occupation, and Bashir Gemayel, President of Lebanon. - The Arab Summit Conference will be held in Fes. - Rumours of a meeting between Rifaat al-Assad, brother of Bashar al-Assad, with Sharon, the Israeli defence minister were denied. - The Israeli Labor Party confirms the American proposals. - The Lebanese capital witnessed an official farewell to President Yasser Arafat, who went to Greece. - Yasser Arafat's announcement of 5,000 shaheeds and 48,000 victims of the Israeli invasion of Lebanon. - Quoting from the Israeli occupation newspaper Maarif, 4 thousand Palestinian fighters are still in West Beirut. - A memorandum calling for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) to cancel the decision to stop refugee allocations. - Elias Freij, Mayor of Bethlehem, the PLO will remain the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people. - sports news. - Figures talk about US aid to the Israeli occupation. - The initiative of Ronald Begin, the US President to resolve the Palestinian cause is a combination of "Camp David" and Resolution 242. - The escalation of military tension between Syria and the Israeli occupation in Lebanon.
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Irshaid, Zeina. Hamoudeh, Ghayda. Ozrail, Samar. Karaja, Aysha. "The Sameeh Hammoudaeh Collection". Archival Inventory. 6-15 July 2021. The Palestinian Museum Digital Archive.
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