Issue 5908 of Asha'b Newspaper, 17 October 1990
Printed in Arabic, this 7-page document includes issue number 5908 of Asha'b Newspaper issued on 17 October 1990 and focused on several subjects including: - 6 citizens were injured in the Gaza Strip, and the curfew continued to be imposed on some areas, and it was lifted from others. - British minister meets Palestinian figures in Jerusalem Talks focused on the Gulf crisis, the Arab-Israeli conflict and the Palestinian issue. - The government of the United States of America (USA) is pressuring the Israeli occupation to accept the United Nations mission to receive the fact-finding commission. - Egypt calls on Washington to impose international sanctions on the Israeli occupation. - The Israeli occupation is studying the introduction of the "Hetz" missile, which was designed to be used against ballistic missiles, within the range of the "Patriot" missile network. - The dates of the visits of the people of the Qalqilya region to their children in the prisons of the Israeli occupation. - The Commissioner-General of "UNRWA" appeals to the international community to obtain international assistance to continue helping the Palestinian refugees. - Two Israeli soldiers throw a grenade into the timing room in Ramallah prison, wounding several detainees. - The Israeli occupation military courts issued various rulings against several citizens of the occupied territories on security charges. - The Israeli occupation authorities raided the village of Deir al-Ghusun in the Tulkarm district, and forced the citizens, after raiding their homes, to remove the slogans and take down the Palestinian and black flags. - Indictments were submitted to the Israeli military court against 3 citizens accused of placing explosive devices in Jerusalem. - Japan approves a bill allowing Japanese troops to be sent abroad as part of international peacekeeping operations.
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