Issue 2702 of al-Anba Newspaper, 24 August 1977
Issued in Arabic in Occupied Palestine with the support of the Israeli Occupational Government and Histadrut in cooperation with the Jerusalem Post, this document shows issue 2702 of the al-Anba newspaper, a political daily Israeli newspaper established in 1968 and closed in 1984. This issue, dated 24 August 1977, includes articles and news about politics, culture, art, economics and sports, in addition to Arab, regional and international politics from an Israeli point of view, including: All News: - A new stage of active diplomacy to resume the Geneva Conference. - Vance: The New York talks next month will advance the right endeavours. - Al-Shyoukhi: The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in its current form does not represent the residents of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. - Dayan is optimistic about peace prospects and says everything is negotiable, even the West Bank. - Arafat is interested in direct talks with the United States of America (USA). - The divergent views of the Israeli parties regarding the unified position of the PLO. - Half a million Palestinians, an American proposal to transfer them to Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states. - Details of reorganizing the structure of the Ministry of Health in light of changes in the medical field. - The mayor of Nablus raises demands to the city's military governor. - Deteriorating working relations in the Israeli merchant fleet prevent its development. - Large-scale cuts in the state budget for fiscal year 78/79. - Proposals submitted by the State Prosecutor to double the capacity to combat crime cases.
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