Attali'ah Newspaper, Issue No. 431, 05 June 1986
Printed in Salah ad-Din Press with Bashir al-Barghuthy as the managing editor, this 12-page document shows issue no. 431 of Attali’ah Newspaper published on 05 June 1986 featuring the following news pieces:1. The Public Committees and Union Organization Responded to the Pleas of al-Quds (Jerusalem) Electric Company Union Workers Regarding Jordanian Condition and Israeli Liquidation Policy.2. Raiding an-Najah University and a Curfew on Balata Refugee Camp.3. A Wide Solidarity Campaign with the Detainees from Yarmouk University.4. Gunmen Attack the Homes and Properties of Azzun and Kafr Thulth Citizens.5. The Israeli Military Ruling Authorities Prohibit Grazing Sheep in Khirbet Tana at-Tahta.6. Confiscating 60 Acres of al-Khader Town Lands.7. A Corner of Daily Occurrences in the West Bank and Gaza “the Israeli Ministry of Interior Arms the Members of a Terrorist Network, Objections to Land Confiscation in as-Samu, 13 Thousand Students Take the Tawjihi Test, Burning 30 Acres of Wheat in Sahl Arraba in Jenin, the Plowing Continues in the Gaza Valley, Arraba Village Under Curfew, Two Houses Bombed in Deir Ballut, Colonizers Distribute Uprooted Trees from Qatanna Lands Among Colonies, a Campaign to Better Living Conditions for Colonizers, New Cohorts of Tawjihi Students”.8. Issuing the 74 Issue of al-Kateb Magazine.9. The Golan Heights Villagers Boycott the Members of the Israeli Interior Committee.10. Hundreds of Children Participate in a World’s Children Day Demonstration Organized by the Working Woman Committees.11. The Ramallah Appellate Court Ended the Conflict in the Judicial Community Regarding Workers’ Cases Taxes, where the Law Has Ruled the Payment of Worker Union Fees.12. The Exemption of Tens of Workers from Paying Closed Case Fees.13. The West Bank General Federation of Trade Unions Issued a Press Release to Condemn Thatcher’s Visit.
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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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