Attali'ah Newspaper, Issue No. 424, 17 April 1986
Printed in Salah ad-Din Press with Bashir al-Barghuthy as the managing editor, this 12-page document shows issue no. 424 of Attali’ah Newspaper published on 17 April 1985 featuring the following news pieces:1. The Palestine Communist Party Welcomes the Algerian President Initiative.2. Harsh Living Conditions to the Golan Heights Citizens after Severing Them From Their Natural Home.3. The First Health Conference for the Arabs in Nazareth. 4. A Corner of Daily Occurrences in the West Bank and Gaza “Failing a Colonizing Attempt in Hebron, an Arrest Campaign in Nur Shams Refugee Camp, New Checkpoints Stopping Bethlehem University Students from Reaching Their University, Raising the Price of the Sugar Tin 13%, Returning 130 Acres to their Rightful Owner, Closing Deir Abu Mesh’al and Abood Villages, Balata Refugee Camp Under Lockdown, Askar Refugee Camp Under Lockdown, a Complaint Regarding the Torture Inflicted on Earth Day Detainees”.5. The Palestinian Prisoner Living in Terrible Circumstances in Israeli Prisons.6. Tens of Citizens Handing Out Objections to the Israeli Authorities, Where they Refused the New Structure Diagram that Requires Cutting their Lands for the New Road. 7. Israeli Media Revealed the Attempts of Israeli Contractors in Investing their Money in Forged Lands Deals in the West Bank.8. The Occupation Forces Break in the Polytechnic College and Arrest 70 Students.9. Expected Light Sentences for Israeli Officers Involved in Aiding the Assassination of Mayors. 10. The General Federation of Trade Unions Renews its Call for the Union Movement Unity in the Occasion of the First of May.11. The French General Confederation of Labor Delegation Visits the Occupied Territories Within Laborers Meetings.
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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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