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- 7bb8b39b6f101193ec79059d945dd0e77ac35fab5963d8bebd88cd99b84d44e3 author "Dan Fisher".
- 7bb8b39b6f101193ec79059d945dd0e77ac35fab5963d8bebd88cd99b84d44e3 date "1988-03-25".
- 7bb8b39b6f101193ec79059d945dd0e77ac35fab5963d8bebd88cd99b84d44e3 isCitedBy Al-Ittihad_(Israeli_newspaper).
- 7bb8b39b6f101193ec79059d945dd0e77ac35fab5963d8bebd88cd99b84d44e3 page "18a".
- 7bb8b39b6f101193ec79059d945dd0e77ac35fab5963d8bebd88cd99b84d44e3 quote "In another action, which was seen as a sign of official concern over protests called for next week, Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir ordered Al Ittihad, the Arabic-language newspaper of the Israeli Communist Party, closed for a week.... Such closures are relatively common on the West Bank, but Thursday's order against Al Ittihad was believed to be only the second since 1954 involving an Israeli publication. Israel Radio said that Shamir, in his capacity as acting interior minister, issued the order after the newspaper published articles considered likely to encourage activity endangering public safety. This referred to the Communist Party's support of a proposed general strike next week by Israel's 700,000 Arab citizens. The strike would be a show of solidarity with restive Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.".
- 7bb8b39b6f101193ec79059d945dd0e77ac35fab5963d8bebd88cd99b84d44e3 title "Most instigators of Israel unrest believed jailed".
- 7bb8b39b6f101193ec79059d945dd0e77ac35fab5963d8bebd88cd99b84d44e3 work "St. Petersburg Times".