Al-Fajr Newspaper, Issue No. 351, Jerusalem, 5 March 1975
Issued on 5 March 1975, this 6-page document shows issue no. 351 of al-Fajr Newspaper published by Yousef Nasry which features news pieces themed on local and world politics, Palestinian economy, culture, and art as follows: - Resolving the crisis: Extensive Egyptian-Palestinian calls resolved the matter. - A significant letter from Brezhnev to Arafat, a Palestinian delegation al-Fahum headed arrives in Baghdad. - Kissinger to Aswan in two days and a British newspaper exposed his plan. - A delegate of prisoners' parents meets with five members of the Knesset. - A three-and-a-half meeting of the Supreme Council of the Egyptian Armed Forces. - A new Soviet assurance of its support of Arabs. - Al-Fajr: All bats will disappear as the sun sets at al-Fajr (dawn). - A Kuwaiti representative accuses ministers of being merely senior officers. - The strike in Sidon continues, an emotional funeral for fourteen civilians. - The is how they burn bridges down, a statement of the New Israeli Left. - Abdel-Aziz sold Palestine for 20 million British pounds. - Saddam Hussein after his meeting with d'Estaing: Full agreement about the Energy Conference. - Samson temple at the auction. - Boumédiene warns consuming countries against opposing oil countries. - Arab workers outside their homeland. - The economy dictionary, money nominalism. - Sports in the Soviet Union, a torch, the light of which, grows stronger with time. - Paradise Lost: The critics agree that it's the greatest epic poem of Early Modern Literature. - The Baghdad Cultural Week in Cairo, children's drawings were nice, honest, and transparent. - Dr al-Ibrahimi: The enrichment of movies is the framework of a cultural revolution. Found in the Mohammad Batrawy Collection and printed in Omar Press with Hanna Sanyoura as the managing editor.
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