Issue 4660 of Asha'b Newspaper, 3 April 1987
Printed in Arabic, this includes issue number 4660 of Asha'b Newspaper issued on 3 April 1987, which is an 8-paged daily, political and illustrated newspaper, issued by the Asha'b al-Arabeyyah Press at Sheikh Jarrah in Jerusalem. The issue cost 35 agoras and included a collection of statements, announcements, advertisements and political and sports news including: - Distress calls from Shatila Palestinian Refugee Camp, and the Soviet leader's call to intervene and rescue the Palestinians trapped in the Palestinian refugee camps. - Mass sit-ins and conferences in the occupied territories in solidarity with the detainees who are on hunger strike in Israeli prisons. - Médecins du Monde sends a ship loaded with food and medical supplies to Lebanon. - Throwing three Molotov cocktails at an Israeli bus in Jenin. - 4,500 Palestinian security prisoners have continued their hunger strike in Israeli prisons for a week. - The Israeli occupation authorities arrest dozens of Palestinians in connection with the Land Day demonstrations. - Salah Khalaf, a member of the Central Committee of the Fatah movement, stated that the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) accepted one Arab delegation to the international conference so as not to appear as an obstacle to its convening. - The latest statistics on the number of colonists in the West Bank. - The Israeli Occupation Court issues a prison sentence against 5 Druze residents of the occupied Golan on charges of belonging to armed organizations. - "The demonstrators used the slingshot in Balata Palestinian Refugee Camp against the Israeli occupation soldiers", according to the Israeli Hadashot newspaper. - From the confessions of land broker Ahmad Odeh, I have been a traitor since I was 17 years old. - Arrest of Palestinians from Umm al-Fahm on charges of raising the Palestinian flag.
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