Al-Fajr Newspaper, Issue No. 326, Jerusalem, 4 February 1975
Issued on 4 February 1975, this 6-page document shows issue no. 326 of al-Fajr Newspaper, which features news pieces on local and world politics, Palestinian economy, culture, and art as follows: - The Soviet Foreign Minister begins talks with Egyptian officials to settle differences. - Anwar as-Sadat: The process of achieving peace must finally be addressed at the Geneva conference. - Egypt mourned the death of Umm Kulthum, the lady of Arab singing. - Arafat informs the Executive Committee of the results of his talks with Gromyko, and al-Bdairi denies the statements attributed to him. - Details of the second session of Bashir's trial, al-Barghuthy refutes the falsehoods mentioned in the indictment. - The Geneva conference should be resumed within a month, with the presence of the Palestinians. - Eban calls on Israel to return to the framework of the Geneva conference. - Ethiopian planes continue their brutal bombing of Eritrean villages. - Boumédiene: The role of the United States must be more positive. - King Faysal: We place hope on our friends the Americans. - The ocean arms race: America is trying to control international shipping routes. - In contemporary education: an introduction to the world of children. - Innovation in education and the search for alternatives. - 12 thousand fans in the Gaza and the Jerusalem Youth Association match. - Sokar faces the strangest task a girl could face. - A new scandal in Britain: An old colonel with a vital heart. - Umm Kulthum was an irreplaceable miracle. - A Mawal from our country. - Anwar Kashifa: Longing for the days of Hasanin Haykal. This issue was found in the library of Muhammad and Aida Batrawy, among the archive of Muhammad Batrawy.
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