Issue 6267 of Asha'b Newspaper, 7 November 1991
Printed in Arabic, this includes issue number 6267 of Asha'b Newspaper issued on 7 November 1991, which is a 12-paged daily, political and illustrated newspaper, issued by the Asha'b al-Arabeyyah Press at Sheikh Jarrah in Jerusalem. The issue cost 80 agoras and included a collection of statements, announcements, advertisements and political and sports news including: - The Israeli occupation authorities are planning to establish a new colony in the Wadi Ara area on both sides of the Green Line. - James Baker, US Secretary of State, criticizes the establishment of a new Israeli colony in the occupied Golan. - Yasser Arafat continues his talks with King Hussein in Amman. - Quoted from the French newspaper Le Monde, King Hussein confirms his support for a Jordanian-Palestinian confederation. - The Israeli occupation authorities arrest a Palestinian girl on the pretext of trying to stab a soldier in Qabatiya. - The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) suspends its participation in the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). - Al-Makassed Islamic Charitable Society in Jaffa confronts the attempt to sell al-Jamasin Cemetery for the second time. - A letter from Samiha Khalil, President of the Union of Voluntary Women's Associations in the Occupied Territories, to George Bush on the occasion of the Peace Conference in Madrid. - "Rural Industrialization and People's Products between the Concepts of Relief and the Economy of Resistance", from the Jerusalem Center for Strategic Studies. - "Radical Reversals in the Attitudes of the Parties to the Conflict", an article in the Israeli newspaper, Al Hamishmar, by Avner Regev. - "Lessons from the Media Mother of Battles in Madrid", an article in the Israeli newspaper, The Jerusalem Post, by Yoash Zeddon. - The end of the pollution nightmare in Kuwait with the extinguishing of the last burning oil well.
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