Issue 2729 of al-Anba Newspaper, 29 September 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 2729 of the al-Anba newspaper, a political daily Israeli newspaper established in 1968 and closed in 1984. This issue, dated 29 September 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: - Washington continues its efforts not to block the way to the Geneva conference. - The Minister of Agriculture affirms the equality of all residents before the law and warns the Bedouin of the Negev against violating building laws. - Egypt opposes the proposal of the unified Arab delegation, and Fahmy warns against the stalemate in the situation. - Begin confirms that colonies will not be allowed without government approval. - France is not currently in favour of amending Security Council Resolution 242. - Israel clarifies that the cease-fire in southern Lebanon is a step towards resolving the crisis. - The next step in southern Lebanon is to implement the peace plan that was agreed upon in Chtaura. - Jericho farmers' resentment over limiting the amount of water allowed to be extracted from artesian wells. - Celebrating the Artillery Corps Day, preparing the weapon for all possibilities. - Sadat calls on Russia to suspend the military debts owed by Egypt for 10 years. - The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is Britain's second trading partner after Saudi Arabia.
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