Issue 6276 of Asha'b Newspaper, 17 November 1991
Printed in Arabic, this includes issue number 6276 of Asha'b Newspaper issued on 17 November 1991, which is a 12-paged daily, political and illustrated newspaper, issued by the Asha'b al-Arabeyyah Press at Sheikh Jarrah in Jerusalem. The issue cost 80 agoras and included a collection of statements, announcements, advertisements and political and sports news including: - Yasser Abed Rabbo, head of the media department of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), announced in an interview with the Tunisian newspaper al-Hurriya, that the Palestinian acceptance of Washington as a venue for negotiations is conditional on the resumption of the American dialogue with the PLO. - Quoting Israeli occupation radio, four Molotov cocktails were thrown at Israeli military targets in Ramallah. - Quoting Israeli military sources, an Israeli occupation officer was found dead in Tulkarm. - Forming a political committee in Jericho to support the Palestinian delegation to the Madrid Conference. - Continuation of the performance of the play "Called S" on the Culture and Arts Theater in Jerusalem. - Palestine participates as an observer in the annual conference of the International PEN Association. - Will the issue of peace enter the betting arena in the American elections? - "Ela az-Zahra Allati La Tathbol (To the Flower that Does Not Wither)", a poem by Ahmad Saadi. - "Security is not maintained by controlling the territories or the army and the generals", an article in the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, by Yoram Les. - "What is the issue of the Golan", an article in the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth by Charlie Biton. - "Post-War Iraq: The Tragedy of Reality and Future Aspirations", a news report by Mahmoud Bakri. - Candidates of the National Bloc for the Hebron University Graduates Association elections in brief.
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