Attali'ah Newspaper, Issue No 25, 17/8/1978
Published on 17 August 1978, this 12-page document is the 25th issue of Attali'ah Newspaper. Bashir al-Barghuthy is its editor-in-chief, and it was printed in Ṣalah ad-Din Print Shop, Jerusalem. The issue covers the following: The establishment of the Association of Hebron Governorate Villagers; News on the resumption of the Egyptian-Israeli talks in the Camp David Summit. News of the popular opposition to the Shah's regime in Iran. An article on the achievements of the political system in Libya. An article on the Free Officers in Egypt. An article on the difficult economic situation in Deir 'Ammar village and the region. An article on Ramallah Teachers’ Institute. An increase in school tuitions in the Occupied West Bank and the Gaza Strip. An article on the high cost of living and insurance allowances . News about the expansion of the Israeli settlement of Kiryat Arba. A continuation of a previous article written by Jamil as-Salhut on the Palestinian popular heritage through a popular folktale. An investigation report written by Amal al-Ghadban on the graphic artist Russel abu Ṣaʿ. An article on the Municipality of Gaza titled “Where is the Municipality of Gaza Heading to?” . Miscellaneous Global News addressing global issues such as low economic development, the US oil revenues, and unemployment in France . An article on the activities of the Public Sector Union in Bethlehem; An article on a tin factory and its workers' rights . Miscellaneous News about the trade unions’ activities in Ramallah, the Occupied West Bank . An interview held with Yusef az-Zahhar, a footballer in al-Ahly Palestinian Club-Gaza . News about the stadiums, matches, and local sports.
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Ozrail, Samar. "The Attali'ah Weekly Collection". Archival Inventory. 5- 6 January 2020. The Palestinian Museum Digital Archive.
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