Attali'ah Newspaper, Issue No. 681, 21 March 1991
Printed in Salah ad-Din Press with Bashir al-Barghuthy as the managing editor, this 12-page issue no. 681 of Attali’ah Newspaper, issued on 21 March 1991, features the following topics: 22 villages and refugee camps under curfew. More clashes occur and schools remain closed. An article titled, "Israeli measures in the occupied territories tarnish the freedom of performing religious acts...The West Bank is divided into three areas with no means of transportation between them...Gaza Strip is an isolated island." A corner for the shuhadaʾ of week 14 of the second year of the Intifada. A report on the hardships endured by Arab offices in comparison to Israeli offices. A corner on trade union news in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. News from Bethlehem featuring: (the detention of a German television staff in ad-Dheishe Refugee Camp; raids in ad-Dheishe Refugee Camp; the occupation authorities in civil administration reject granting permits to a guardian). News from Nablus featuring: (anonymous group raids a school in Beit Furik; 15 permits confiscated from Nablus Municipality). News from Tulkarm featuring: (15 donums of cultivated land in Tulkarm damaged due to equipment leak in a factory). News from Gaza featuring: (Knesset member visits families in Gaza Strip in solidarity with their situation; journalists in Gaza Strip released; phones breakdown in Gaza Strip). Day 73 of curfew in Anabta and danger due to shortages in medications and fresh food supplies. News from Hebron featuring: (handing in green cards continues; remembering Tawjihi students amid an incrase in test fees; curfew imposed in areas and lifted from others; group arrests).
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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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