Attali'ah Newspaper, Issue 756, August 27 1992
The seven hundred and fifty-sixth issue of Attali'ah Newspaper which was published on August 27, 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: - An armed clash in Jenin. Three shuhadaʾ and an Israeli officer is killed. - The Palestinian delegation rejects Israeli proposals. A Palestinian plan to establish a legislative council with full powers according to a set timetable. - The Lebanese government decides on holding the elections despite the complaints, appeals, and resignations. - Rubinstein calls on Palestinians to discuss practical matters before determining the nature of the authority. - A new court order regarding the house of the Abbasi family in Silwan. - The Palestinian Youth Union awards Tawjihi students with top scores in Nablus and Ramallah and al-Bireh. - Abdel-Shafi: The latest measures cannot replace our peopleʾs key demands. - A muted reaction to Rabinʾs latest measures among Palestinians. - A British analyst: Several international and middle eastern factors make the success of Arab-Israeli talks a necessity. - The policy of the United States between logic and interest. - International laws are trampled by the United States. Kuwaitʾs outstanding subordination to the masters. - Growing demands for the resignation of the Brazilian president. - An article by Abdel-Majid Hamdan entitled “A contribution to the Current Discussion in Our Streets”. - An Arab expert in Palestinian affairs breaks down the means of coercion and applying pressure in the Washington talks. - Security and political settlement and the Gush Etzion trick.
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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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