Issue 5941 of Asha'b Newspaper, 20 November 1990
Printed in Arabic, this includes issue number 5941 of Asha'b Newspaper issued on 20 November 1990 and focused on several subjects including: - Iraq mobilizes an additional quarter of a million soldiers in Kuwait, and Washington announces that it has obtained the approval of France, Canada and Britain to issue a decision on the use of force against Iraq. - Israel is following the developments in Jordan, and Washington is asking King Hussein to maintain calm on its borders. - Egypt officially demands an Israeli clarification of Shamir's statements, "Greater Israel". - The founders of Herut recommended keeping the "Land of Israel" from the river to the sea for Jewish immigrants. - An American delegation to Israel to agree on a housing loan. - Syria produces and possesses hundreds of tons of chemical weapons. - The Israeli military courts issued various rulings against a number of Palestinians from the Palestinian territories occupied in 1948, on security charges. - Former US Secretary of State: There is no relationship between the Gulf crisis and the Palestinian cause. -Transferring citizens of Beit Sahour to administrative detention. - Raid on the village of Taluza and the announcement of the Western phase and Jabaa military areas. - The Israeli occupation authorities imposed a curfew and a tax raid in Anata. - The Gulf crisis and the Arab contradiction. - German aid to Jordan worth 120 million dollars. - Saudi-Kuwaiti incitement to use force against Iraq. - The occupation authorities began applying the procedures for distributing green cards in the West Bank to citizens who are prohibited from entering the Palestinian territories occupied in 1948. - Baker suggests to Levy reviving the peace initiative in the Middle East. - Washington opposes settling new immigrants in colonies established in the occupied Palestinian territories.
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