Attali'ah Newspaper, Issue 745, June 11 1992
The seven hundred and forty-fifth issue of Attali'ah Newspaper which was published on June 11, 1992. Bashir al-Barghuthy is the issueʾs editor-in-chief, and it was printed in Salah ad-Din Press in al-Quds (Jerusalem). The 12-page issue covers the following: - The continued closure of the Gaza Strip denies prisoners family visits and prevents students from spending the Eid holiday with their families. - The Erez Crossing becomes a military base. Only three thousand workers are allowed entry. - After holding the Libyan People's Congress: A public criticism campaign levelled at al-Gaddafiʾs policy. - Clashes continue in the Lebanese South. - Measures against traders in al-Quds (Jerusalem) continue. The Tradersʾ Committee could resort to the United Nations. - The Arab League accuses Israel of assassinating Atef Bseiso. - Mustafa al-Barghouti, a member of the Steering Committee for the Palestinian delegation to the multilateral peace negotiations: Any progress made in the multilateral negotiations should be tied to another win in the bilateral talks. Any advantages on the ground help bolster our position in the talks. - In Yatta: Farmers organize sit-ins to protect their lands from seizure. - Do Palestinians really await the ascension of the Labor Party to power? - Members of an Islamist extremist group assassinate the Egyptian writer Farag Foda. - After 40 days since the death of the shaheed Shomali: The investigation is still ongoing. - A police force to fight against organized crime in French schools. - Prisoners in Jenin Prison boycott family visits in protest. - The Labor Party calls for forming a coalition government with Arab parties. - The Israeli border guard who killed the shaheed Fadi al-Zabqali has been acquitted. - Abu Nidal Organisation denies responsibility for the assassination of Bseiso and the PLO accuses the Israeli Mossad.
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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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