0368.02.0081
Al-Wehdeh Newspaper, 12th Issue, 2 December 1982

Dated 2 December 1982, the 12th 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 6 shekels, it also includes advertisements, photographs and news titled as follows:  - Arafat left Amman for Aden. - The Palestinian Central Council affirms national unity. - Mudar Badran, Jordanian Prime Minister, and Hani al-Hassan, political advisor to Yasser Arafat, met to develop Palestinian-Jordanian relations. - Great efforts to overcome the difficulties facing the citrus season in the Strip. - Fahd al-Qawasmi, mayor of Hebron, and Mohammad Melhem, mayor of Halhul, inform Shultz, US Secretary of State, that peace will not be achieved without the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). - A delegation from the Patient's Friends Society in Nablus visits several charities in Gaza. - Results of student council elections in an-Najah National Universities and Hebron. - Al-Wafa Taxi Office in Ramallah: A vital transportation artery in the district and throughout the country. - The Israeli Commission of Inquiry into the Beirut massacre in the Sabra and Shatila camps: Begin, Sharon, Shamir and others warn of the results. - The Israeli occupation newspapers publish about the tourism disaster in the Israeli occupation. - The return of the citrus sector delegation, the war turns into border battles. - The Kataeb Party calls for a peace agreement with the Israeli occupation.

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December 2 1982

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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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0368.02.0081
Al-Wehdeh Newspaper, 12th Issue, 2 December 1982

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