Attali'ah Newspaper, Issue No. 626, 1 March 1990
Printed in Ṣalah ad-Din Press with Bashir al-Barghuthy as the managing editor, this 12-page issue no. 626 of Attali’ah Newspaper, issued on 1 March 1990, features the following topics: - ِA decision to reopen three institutes, Goren: University administrations have not provided guarantees. - A strike in solidarity with the universities. Demolishing five homes in Jericho and Jabalia. - Internal conflict rages in Likud as the response to the Baker plan approaches. - Palestinian denial of the news about the formation of the delegation. - A warm meeting between Arafat and Mandela, Mandela: The days of apartheid are over. - Al-Asad: Relations with the Soviet Union are solid-based. - Renewed violent clashes in East Beirut, an exchange of accusations between Aoun and the Lebanese Forces. - Journalist Fahd al-Rimawi: Achieving political freedoms in Jordan requires a coalition government led by national figures who have no precedents official work. - The Israeli Occupation Authorities are stepping up their collective measures, curfews, demolishing homes, closing schools and markets, and clashes resulting in killing two and bullet-wounding 183. - Shaheeds of the 12th week of the 3rd year of the Intifada. - Shamir: Whoever lives in Jerusalem will not be a member of the delegation, even if he owns real estate outside. - With families whose homes were demolished or closed in the al-Casbah Neighborhood in Nablus, there are conflicting feelings between nostalgia for the Neighbourhood and neighbours and the willingness to sacrifice. - Ein Yabrud exceeds ten days of siege and curfew thanks to the solidarity of its residents who shared bread with one another. - Shamir: Bush and Baker follow the Reagan-Shultz steps. - Following an economic crisis, a political crisis forms in Sweden.
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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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