0011.02.0452
Attali'ah Newspaper, Issue No 503, 22 October 1987

Printed in Salah ad-Din Press with Bashir al-Barghuthy as the managing editor, this 12-page issue no. 503 of Attaliʾah Newspaper was issued on 22 October 1987 and features the following news pieces: The United States House of Representatives votes for the closing of the PLO office in New York City. A U.S. plan to attack Iran, Soviet spokesperson: Washington violates international law. New projects to pump the water in the West Bank to Israel. President al-Asad: The United States and Israel oppose holding the International Conference despite international agreement. The night he arrived in Moscow: Shultz announces his opposition of holding the International Conference in accordance with the Soviet style. Reagan admits the U.S. commercial backdrop is the reason for a crash in the world stock market.  Important resolutions for bringing back peace adopted by the ruling party in Afghanistan.  Tawfiq Zayyad: The thousands of protestors against the occupation are the face of the Palestinian people.  From the beginning of the school year... More than a month ago: The students of Hebron struggle form the pressure of the education policy. Many detention practices in the villages of Husan and al-Khader.  The daily rage in the occupied territories.  The first soviet soldiers and pilots in Egypt.  Stone saw workers: deprived of rights and endure extremely dangerous work conditions.  Labour and trade union news.  New trap prepared by Washington to blow over the efforts for national reconciliation in Nicaragua.  Saudi Arabia is the cornerstone for the United States control over the area. 

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October 22 1987

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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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0011.02.0452
Attali'ah Newspaper, Issue No 503, 22 October 1987

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