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Al-Fajr Newspaper, Issue No. 306, Jerusalem, 11 January 1975

Issued on 11 January 1975, this 6-page document shows issue no. 306 of al-Fajr Newspaper, which features news pieces on politics, culture, and art, in addition to economy in Palestine, and regional and international politics and other diverse sets of news displayed as follows:  On the top of the newspaper's page, a letter addressed by its editor Yousef Nasry Nasr who disappeared ever since 1974, (The letter featured this caption "Kill Yousif or Put him Down- The Land Shall Not be Yours")  1- India has officially recognized the Palestinian Liberation Organization.  1- Statements by al-Sadat regarding the situation in the Arab region and utilizing its wealth.   1- News on the Saudi planes deal.  1- "With al-Fajr" an angle of the newspaper featuring an article entitled " It's Working Despite all Odds" 2- Al-Ateeqi's statements regarding the possibility of assaulting states of oil.   2- News piece entitled "The Boycott Conference Seeks Recognizing the Red Cross as a Facilitator to Deliver the Money Owned by the Palestinians to their Families".  2- News piece entitled "Suspicious Investigations on the National Factories in the West Bank.  2- Local diverse news from Nablus, Ramallah, and al-Bireh.  2- News from the region from Amman, Jordan, Kuwait, and Algeria. 3- The Angle of "The Press Says" features an article by an-Nahar Lebanese newspaper entitled "Al-Sadat is the Only Man Waiting for a Miracle from the Previous Man of Miracles".  3- International news from North Korea, the United States, and Portugal.  3- An article entitled "Palestine is a Homeland and a Demographic Problem, a Demographic Match between Two Nations" by Adel Samra.  4- The angle of "Palestinian Papers" by Ibrahim al-Kateb "which is the nickname used by Ibrahim Dakkak in al-Fajr and al-Tali’a newspaper".  - Page four of al-Fajr newspaper featured an article entitled "Female Villagers" by Mufeed Dwaikat, "A Read into the Tales of the Moroccan Moon" by Mohammad al-Khaldi-Lebanon, "My Auntie Halimeh" by Munir Fasheh, "The Myth of Exported Ideas" by Basemah Murtad Halawih.  -Page fifth was entitled "A Window to Israel" as it featured several articles entitled "Military Pressure on Lebanon is a Matter of a Win or Loss", "The Monarch and the King: Change Makers of Game Changers?", "Al-Galilee is the Main Target for the Israeli Colonization During the Following Years", "Washington is Urging Israel to Give up the Wells of Abu Rudeis", this angle also published a view entitled "Papers of a Traveler" for the Saudi Writer Abdul Rahman Munif. - Page six featured two articles regarding the cinema, entitled "Until we Create an Arab-based and Progressive Cinema", "Theaters of Cairo are Suffering Twice, the Israeli Prisoner fell into the Hands of the Undersecretary for Culture". -Page seven was dedicated to featuring several sports news such as displaying the results of al-Fajr's newspaper weekly contest for the previous week, it also displayed the terms of next week's contest. This page also featured news regarding sports clubs including Gaza's Sports Youth Club, the YMCA, Hebron's Youth Club, the Young Muslim Men's Society and Jericho’s Sports Youth Club.  - Page eight featured many articles regarding general and international topics.  This issue also included several condolences felicitations and advertisements regarding places, restaurants, cinemas, and Palestinian enterprises.   This issue mentions that the founder and owner of this newspaper is Yousef Nasry, the editor in chief is Hanna Sanyoura, printed in Omar Press in Jerusalem, and found in the Library of Mohammad and Aida Batrawy, among the archive of Mohammad Batrawy.

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Al-Fajr Newspaper, Issue No. 306, Jerusalem, 11 January 1975

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