Issue 4664 of Asha'b Newspaper, 7 April 1987
Printed in Arabic, this includes issue number 4664 of Asha'b Newspaper issued on 7 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: - The terms of the agreement to stop the fighting regarding the Palestinian refugee camps in Beirut. - Supplying the Shatila Palestinian Refugee Camp with supplies, and the death of a Palestinian at the hands of the Amal movement during the Camp's supply process. - The Israeli occupation authorities decided to deport the citizen Abdel-Fattah Zyara from Gaza to Egypt. - The Palestinian prisoners have continued their hunger strike in Israeli prisons for 12 days. - The Israeli occupation authorities closed the homes of the perpetrators of the Mughrabi Gate operation in Jerusalem. - Salah Khalaf, a member of the Central Committee of Fatah, identifies the most prominent topics on the agenda of the next session of the Palestinian National Council. - The Palestinian Popular Struggle Front (PPSF) confirms its support for the Palestinian national dialogue. - The Israeli occupation authorities released Wafa Tarifi from al-Bireh, after serving her 8-month sentence in Ramle Prison. - The administration of Askalan Prison admits to collecting sums of money from Palestinian prisoners in contravention of the law. - Multiple activities and achievements of the Silwan Charitable Society. - The Israeli occupation authorities release three students from Bethlehem University. - "Qaseedat al-Hulm (The Dream Poem)", poetry by Muhammad Helmy ar-Resheeh. - "Values change or decline in society", an article prepared by Wafaa al-Bahr and Mawwal al-Ghul. - "The Director of the Prisons Authority confronts the security forces", an article in the Israeli Davar Newspaper. - Destructive Iraqi raids on Iranian oil facilities. - A Palestinian citizen tells the story of his escape with his six children from Shatila Palestinian Refugee Camp.
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