Al-Wehdeh Newspaper, 15th Issue, 7 February 1983
Dated 7 February 1983, corresponding to Monday, 24 Rabi' al-Awwal 1403 AH, the 15th issue of al-Wehdeh Newspaper issued in Arabic, which is a daily political newspaper that is issued weekly under the supervision of its editor-in-chief, Fouad Saad and contains 8 pages and sells at 6 shekels, it also includes advertisements, photographs and news titled as follows: - Hopes and directions for the Palestinian National Council. - Arafat meets the Socialist International delegation and talks about the upcoming session of the National Council. - Al-Wehdeh talk: "Who rules in Lebanon?" - Abu Jihad: A project to unify the Palestinian forces under the banner of the Palestine Liberation Army and three conditions for the release of Israeli prisoners. - The head of the Socialist International supports Bourguiba's call in Jericho in 1965. - Palestinian refugees in Jordan supporting Palestinian-Jordanian cohesion. - Jerusalem Governorate Water Authority in Ramallah addresses the Israeli High Court of Occupation. - An article titled "The Arabs were the nation of the great coup, so let the coup be." - Details of the Palestinian-Lebanese talks in Tunisia. - Lawyers elections, Nasser and Hajeer, West Bank candidates for the syndicate elections in Amman. - The process of Palestinian-Jordanian coordination is on its way. - The International Committee of Jurists holds the Israeli occupation responsible for the massacres in the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps. - The Israeli Minister of Occupation accuses the United States of America (USA) of seeking to abandon the Israeli occupation, as it did with South Vietnam. - Readings in the Lebanese volume of a political commentator. - A terrorist campaign against the Palestinians in Lebanon. - A horrific explosion in West Beirut in the series of pursuits of the Palestinians.
Date issued
Tags
Topics
TYPE
LOCATION
More details
Format
Newspapers
Source of Description
Irshaid, Zeina. Hamoudeh, Ghayda. Ozrail, Samar. Karaja, Aysha. "The Sameeh Hammoudaeh Collection". Archival Inventory. 6-15 July 2021. The Palestinian Museum Digital Archive.
Help us refine the information, suggest a change in the content of this item
Suggest a Change