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In a statement by Sheikh Saad Al-Abdullah Al-Sabah today 12/29/83, he said -
That there is no leniency from this day forward in what affects the security of the nation and the safety of the citizens, and that we will take matters with severity
and firmness ... and that the State Security Court will decide what punishment the guilty criminals deserve for their heinous
act, and that evil and suspicious elements have no place from this day forward on our land to which they intended
harm.
- On ⟦...⟧ 6/28/1976 AD, she went to her guardian asking him to prevent her colleague ⟦...⟧ ⟦...⟧ in Shalom ⟦...⟧ so that he would not harm her, just as he prevented her colleague from harming her, and she is permanently and constantly ⟦...⟧ and persisting in requesting to be close to her, just as the aforementioned used to feel the loss of her daughters and ask of the brother ... and Saleh ⟦...⟧ over her daughters' satisfaction so that she may choose a replacement for him, and she feels that God will not let her perish until God Almighty willed that our meeting be completed. . Amen
In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
Embassy of Yemen Arab Republic Embassy of Yemen Arab Republic
KUWAIT Kuwait
No:
Date: 11 / 30 / 1983 AD
Press Report
Al-Watan newspaper published an article by Sheikh Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah, President of the Union
of Youth Sports, under the title (Fig leaves fall in the bloody autumn).
This is considered the first article in which a Kuwaiti official attacks what the butchers and those behind them
are doing in terms of hideous massacres to eliminate the Palestinian revolution led by its leader Yasser Arafat . . . where he said:
There are no more fig leaves to hide the naked truth after the last leaf has fallen, which is
(fighting between Palestinians), to expose all the intentions and conspiracies being hatched against the Palestinian revolution. The
last leaf has fallen as other fig leaves have fallen in this bloody autumn to expose the advocates of correction
and those who stand behind them for the march of the Palestinian revolution. How scandalous what the fig leaves revealed in this autumn, whose
winds are still whistling and whose hurricanes are buffeting the Palestinian revolution from every side. The first thing revealed was that the claim of correcting
the course of the revolution and stopping what are called the excesses of its leader and symbol Yasser Arafat was a false claim and a lying excuse
or just a fig leaf to cover the reality of the intentions being hatched against the revolution, so that this question now arises:
Was the claim for correction worth this heavy price paid by innocent people with their lives, their children,
and their blood? Was what they demanded worth taking the lives of fighters, destroying camps, and wasting weapons
and ammunition, and burning camps so that the only bright spot in this barren land turns into a lake
of blood upon which lie the bodies of the symbols of the Palestinian revolution?
Was what they demanded worth destroying everything built by the Palestinian people throughout these years with the
sacrificies and martyrs they offered . . . did correcting the course require a total adjustment of the course to this situation,
which is sectarian war with white weapons between brothers of blood, religion, and Islam . . . and have they now obtained
the price after squandering the reputation of the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian cause, and staining it with mud and blood
together after it enjoyed the status of a bright symbol among the peoples of the free world.
The other question that a human being wonders about is: if correcting the course of the revolution costs the Arab
and Palestinian people this price . . . then what will be the price of correcting what happened? Then what is left of the fig leaves
after the Arab people in all parts of the world came out to denounce the hideous massacres committed by the butchers to eliminate
the Palestinian struggle in all its wings and all its symbols? And where were they before the revolution and where were they at its beginning?
To be continued
In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
Embassy of Yemen Arab Republic | Embassy of Yemen Arab Republic
KUWAIT | KUWAIT
No:
Date: 30 / 11 / 1983 AD
And where have they been for nineteen years, the age of the revolution through which it passed through currents and turning points, and when the revolutionaries placed themselves in
the muzzles of cannons? Or did they wait until they were sure that the revolution had established its roots, and then came demanding
their right to the inheritance of the revolution, as if it were an estate that must be distributed to everyone, even if they had no role in this revolution
The falling fig leaves have revealed that those false claims were nothing but a pretext to change the legitimacy
with which the PLO operates at the popular level (to impose rejected leaderships) at the popular level
because they are fake leaderships created by propaganda trumpets and intelligence labs more than they were created by the heroic struggle under
bomb fragments and the sound of cannons and behind the walls of Arab and Israeli prisons.
The fig leaves cannot hide the truth and the bad intentions to transform the PLO in the future
into a gang (mafia) in which some seek help to blackmail Arab peoples and states and shift its path
of struggle to serve certain regimes and accept rejected solutions for the Arab people... This is the reality
coming, unfortunately, because those who disregard all principles and norms, and those who burn camps including
women and children, will not hesitate to demand blood money or (ransom) from the Arab people. Otherwise they pay the same
price currently being paid by the Palestinian people and its leader Yasser Arafat and his comrades.
And the scandalous facts follow, falling one after another in this bloody autumn. We read news
containing more deception than truth, as if the Arab people have become a herd of cattle.....
They say that some Arab armies are on alert and in confrontation with the Israeli army.. and that the Israeli army
is moving as if it will launch a sweeping attack overnight, and in reality this is nothing but a cover for the naked scandals
happening on the other side.. or like they say that the downing of the Israeli plane over Lebanon was the result of
a military operation. Even though the pilot jumped by parachute after making sure he would land safely in the positions of the Lebanese
Army.
To be continued
In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
Embassy of the Yemen Arab Republic
Kuwait
Embassy of Yemen Arab Republic
KUWAIT
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Date: 30 / 11 / 1983 AD
The crash of the Israeli plane was a result of a technical failure. So say the military experts, but we
confirm that even a technical failure did not occur; rather, what happened was a play in which Israel pays the price of a warplane
in exchange for obtaining what it failed to achieve for the past (35) years, which is the elimination of every hope
for the Arab people to reclaim (Palestine).
And now, after all the fig leaves have fallen, what remains to cover the shame except the shame itself
Media Affairs
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And it emphasizes the importance of Syrian cohesion, the Lebanese national forces, and the Palestinian revolution
and calls for taking a firm stance against the visit and exposing its dimensions and objectives.
And it clarifies its supportive position for the struggling masses in Arab Egypt who rejected the approach
of Sadatist betrayal and the Camp David conspiracy followed now by the ruler of Egypt, Hosni Mubarak.
For the road to Palestine is paved with blood, sacrifice, and redemption, and there is no substitute
for the rifle whatsoever for the return of Palestine, all of Palestine.
Damascus on 12/31/1983.
The General Secretariat
of the International Confederation of Arab Trade Unions
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From: Beirut
To: ⟦K.M.⟧
Number: Continued from message 218
Date: 20 / 12 / 1982
4/ The goal of the Palestinian government will be participation in the upcoming
peace negotiations
5/ ⟦Arafat⟧ (Qartasiya) will try in the next stage to create close cooperation with ⟦Egypt⟧ (Rabit)
Iraq, ⟦Jordan⟧ (Al-Mutawassit), and North Yemen. Palestinian sources do not rule out that
⟦Arafat⟧ (Qartasiya) may take ⟦Baghdad⟧ (Thawra) as his headquarters in a future stage if Libyan
pressure continues on Tunisia to distance him, provided that the seat of the government in exile be Amman
6/ Sources, specifically Salim al-Za'noun, indicate that the presence of the Organization's leadership in ⟦Baghdad⟧ (Thawra)
and the government in Amman helps in working against the ⟦Syrian Regime⟧ (Zi'baq), with whom the battle will be very
harsh, especially if it succeeds in forming an organization hostile to ⟦Arafat⟧ (Qartasiya) ʘ
7/ Salim al-Za'noun expected a split to occur in the ⟦Democratic Front⟧ (Sanawbar and Wadi) if they do not cooperate
with ⟦Arafat⟧ (Qartasiya) in the new Executive Committee, as ⟦Arafat⟧ (Qartasiya) guarantees the loyalty of Yasser Abed Rabbo
from Wadi ⟦noting that his deputy is from⟧ although no position has been issued by him so far demanding the dismissal of ⟦Arafat⟧ (Qartasiya) ʘ
Source (801) obtained the information from Palestinian elements, including ⟦Arafat⟧ (Qartasiya) ʘ Ended.
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From: Beirut
Number: 218
To: Kh. M.
Date: 12 / 30 / 1982
Time: 2017
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1/ The next few days are expected to witness important developments on the Palestinian
arena after ⟦Yasser Arafat⟧ decided to sort the position in favor of the decision he wants
to ensure that he is able to gather the Palestinian majority around him after the Tripoli events
2/ ⟦Yasser Arafat⟧ will call for meetings of the Central Committee of the ⟦Fatah Organization⟧ and the General Conference of the movement
and the Executive Committee and the Palestinian popular bodies. The aim of these meetings
is to exclude all elements that will oppose his new political plan, which will pave the way
for the formation of a government-in-exile ⟦n⟧ headed by Fahd al-Qawasmi or Karim Khalaf or one of
the West Bank notables, provided that the Executive Committee of the organization remains with its new
composition that will be formed after calling the National Council to meet ⟦n⟧
3/ The Executive Committee will be formed from Nile, Wadi, Al-Arabi, and Sanobar ⟦Fatah Organization, Democratic Front, Arab Liberation Front, People's Sa'iqa⟧
and the Palestinian Liberation Front ⟦Popular Front⟧ if Sanobar does not work with the opposing organization
which will be headed by Al-Fahoum ⟦n⟧ and ⟦Yasser Arafat⟧ will increase in the new Executive
Committee the number of independents ⟦n⟧
To be continued please
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Council of
the Revolutionary Command
Intelligence Presidency
General Secret Service Directorate
Secret
Number: 2965
Date: 17 / 3 / 1983
Information
To / Directorate of Information and General Records
Enclosed is the Beirut press telegram dated 12/24/983 regarding the reactions
to Yasser Arafat's visit to Cairo
Please be so kind as to take note ⟦line⟧ with appreciation.
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In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
Embassy of the Republic of Iraq
Amman
Secret
Number :: 1 / 1 / 1041
Date :: 28 / 12 / 1983
Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Public Affairs Division M4 Sh1
Subject / Statement
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Some members of the Palestinian National Council residing
in Jordan issued a statement in which they denounced Yasser Arafat's visit
to Egypt. Attached is the text of the statement.
Source: 805
Please be informed --- with appreciation
Director of the Public Affairs Division
(1 - 1)
Secret
Embassy of the Republic of Iraq
Aden
EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC
OF IRAQ
ADEN (P.D.R.Y.)
Secret:
Number: 8/1/232
Date: 28 / 12 / 1982
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To / Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Political Department
Subject / New Orientations of the Palestinian Revolution
Our information from reliable Palestinian sources indicates that Yasser Arafat's plan for the future
of Palestinian action for the next stage aims to work on forming a political front
or a political alliance that includes Iraq, Jordan, and the Palestine Liberation Organization, provided that
this alliance is supported by the Arab Republic of Egypt. The organization will benefit from Iraq and Egypt
to support its position in its dialogue with Jordan.
On the other hand, Abu Ammar is now trying, during his presence in Sana'a, to take
gradual steps and strengthen his leadership after his visit to Egypt as follows:
1. Winning the support of the Fatah Military Council, which he is currently meeting in Sana'a, to give
legitimacy to his visit to Egypt.
2. Utilizing this support as a pressure card when meeting with the Fatah Central Committee to win its support
for this visit.
3. After obtaining the support of the Central Committee, he will proceed to the other resistance factions from
a strong position that enables him to face any criticism or condemnation of his visit.
The same source also indicates that the Fatah Central Committee has delegated Mr. Abbas Zaki,
the representative of the Palestine Liberation Organization in Aden, to travel to Sana'a today, 12/28/82,
with three members of the Revolutionary Council (including Dr. Nawal El Saadawi) and to meet
with Abu Ammar for the purpose of understanding the reasons, motives, and results of his visit to Egypt, and then urging him to travel
to Tunisia for the purpose of presiding over the Fatah Central Committee meeting and clarifying the justifications for his visit.
For your kind information, with appreciation ⟦line⟧
The Ambassador
Taha Aziz Hassan
A copy to:
Revolutionary Command Council - Arab Gulf Office: For your kind information, with appreciation.
EMBASSY
OF THE
REPUBLIC OF IRAQ
TUNIS
In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
Embassy of
the Iraqi Republic
Tunis
General Affairs Department
Secret
Number: 828
Date: 12 / 26 / 1983
To / Ministry of Foreign Affairs - General Affairs Department
Subject / Abu Ammar's visit to Cairo
Source No. 4786 provided us with the information below, which was obtained from some members of the
Palestine Liberation Organization and the head of the new Palestine Labor Union, Haidar Ibrahim.
Abu Ammar's visit to Cairo and his meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak sparked various
Palestinian reactions, as there was a prior agreement for Abu Ammar's visit to Egypt and what was agreed upon was:
1- That the meeting with Hosni Mubarak take place in Port Said and not Cairo.
2- In the event that the meeting is not held in Port Said, the following shall take place:
Yasser Arafat goes to Aden then Algeria to meet the prisoners of Ansar camp, after which he heads to
Baghdad and Jordan, and during this period Abu Iyad would have gone to Egypt to pave the way for Arafat's visit
and the meeting with Hosni Mubarak.
However, what happened during Arafat's arrival in Port Said was that he received a grand reception in which
senior Egyptian officials, national figures, and Egyptian opposition parties participated, headed by
the Egyptian Prime Minister, his Foreign Minister, and the Governor of Port Said. The Egyptian Air Force
and Navy also participated in the reception by escorting the ships carrying Arafat and the Palestinians from the moment
they entered Egyptian territorial waters.
In Port Said, a meeting took place between Arafat and the Egyptian Prime Minister, who told Arafat that Egypt
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⟦line⟧ opens its arms to the heroic Palestinians and they are ready to take positive stances in favor of
the Palestinian cause. This had a great impact on Arafat in addition to the official and popular
reception with which he was met to agree to meet Hosni Mubarak in Cairo, and this decision was without
the approval of the orders of the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the reason is that Arafat knew in advance that
if they were informed of that, the organization would not agree, and for this reason he ignored informing them.
The leadership of the organization tried to contact Arafat via the private line that connects them with him, but
their attempts failed because Arafat closed this line from his side, and the organization sent
a telegram to Arafat calling on him to come to Tunis within 36 hours, but he ignored this telegram
or did not receive it because he closed the device.
The meeting between Arafat and Hosni Mubarak created different reactions, including:
1- Palestinian reactions
A- The dissident organizations supported by the Syrian regime issued statements denouncing and challenging the meeting
and considered it a complement to the Camp David Accords, and they wanted through their statements to overthrow the role and leadership of the
Palestine Liberation Organization, headed by Arafat, and to highlight the role of Syria and the dissidents as the ones serious about working
for the liberation of Palestine, as well as highlighting the role of the dissident leadership.
B- Nayef Hawatmeh issued a statement in this regard and also called the Liberation Organization (Abu
Iyad) and demanded the necessity of dismissing Arafat from the organization.
C- The Liberation Organization, as well as the Students and Youth Union and the Palestine Labor Union, issued statements
EMBASSY
OF THE
REPUBLIC OF IRAQ
TUNIS
In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
Embassy of
The Republic of Iraq
Tunis
General Affairs Division
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They denounced the meeting, and a number of members of the organization's leadership also made statements and criticized Arafat, and we can
consider that as follows:
First. The timing of the visit in this circumstance, as it was a surprise to the Palestinians and Arabs.
Second. To absorb the resentment promoted by the Syrians and Palestinian dissidents in
their statements, which intended to discredit the PLO under the leadership of Arafat.
Third. In accordance with the commitments approved in the Palestinian National Council held
in Algeria not to contact Egypt except after an Arab position is taken regarding that.
Fourth. Fear of division and fragmentation that may affect the organization.
Information circulating among Palestinians indicates that Arafat will postpone his visit to Tunisia for another period in
order for the negative reactions sparked after his meeting with Hosni Mubarak to end.
2- Among the other reactions:
A- The visit caused a major dispute between Egypt and Israel, which considered the meeting a blow to the Camp
David Accords because of the great reception in which the Egyptian masses participated, which stirred their enthusiasm and feelings
in favor of the Palestinians and their cause significantly.
B- America supported the meeting and considered it a stimulating step for moderate Arab governments to adopt a policy that is more
flexible for solving the Palestinian issue.
The new Palestine Workers' Union delegation was supposed to travel to Baghdad on Tuesday, however
they informed us on Sunday evening of the postponement of their visit to Baghdad in order to travel to North Yemen.
EMBASSY
OF THE
REPUBLIC OF IRAQ
TUNIS
In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
Embassy
of the Republic of Iraq
Tunis
General Affairs Section
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And participating in the reception of Arafat and the Palestinians with him.
We have learned that a private plane departed from Tunis and headed to North Yemen carrying members of the leadership
of the PLO and members of the Union of Palestine Workers and the General Union of Palestine Students and Youth and some
Palestinian figures.
For your kind information... with appreciation
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Embassy of the Socialist Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia
Iraqi Interests Section
Cairo
Embassy of the Socialist Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia
Division of Iraqi Interest Care
Cairo
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Number: 816
Date: 12/20/82
To/ Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Special Office - General Affairs Division
Sub/ Information
Your letter S/1524 on 11/6/1982
The accuracy of the information in your above letter has not been confirmed to us
despite extensive investigation by our sources.
For your kind information... with appreciation
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Number: 980
Date: 15 / 12 / 1982
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To / Directorate of Information and General Records
Your notification 13315 F ⟦line⟧ on 11 / 12 / 1983
Attached is a report received from one of our sources containing information about the exchange of means
between Yasser Arafat and the Egyptian President.
Please be informed ⟦line⟧ with appreciation.
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For/ Director General of the Secret Service
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In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
Revolutionary Command Council
Presidency of Intelligence
Directorate of Information and General Records
12215 Information M3/Sh3
11 / 12 / 1983
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Please provide us with your information regarding the latest developments in
Egyptian-Palestinian relations, especially following Mubarak's welcoming of
Arafat's expected visit to Egypt, as well as Arafat's statements regarding his desire
to move his leadership to Egypt... with appreciation
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On behalf of / General Director
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Number: 922 Sh 4
Date: 6 / 12 / 1972
Information
Subject / Sh 4
Attached is a report received from one of our sources containing information
regarding the exchange of letters between Yasser Arafat and the President of Hungary
For your kind review ⟦line⟧
With appreciation
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Embassy of the Republic of Senegal
in Cairo
Section for the Care of the Interests of the Tunisian Republic
Secret
Cairo on ⟦line⟧
Cipher Telegram No. 55 dated 10/30/1983 (By Pouch)
Based on diplomatic sources in close contact with the Egyptian leadership, an
exchange of messages took place between Mr. Yasser Arafat and the Egyptian President in recent days STOP
President Mubarak received an urgent appeal from the Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization
to use his influence and friendships for rapid intervention to save the Organization
from total collapse STOP In his response, President Mubarak recommended, according to the same sources,
the following measures:
- Accepting the invitation to hold a meeting of the Palestinian Council.
- Resuming dialogue with King Hussein in preparation for reviving the US
President's project, considering that this project represents the last chance for
the Palestinian leadership STOP
Other sources report that Egyptian officials hold the Organization's leadership
responsible for the state it has reached, a situation that cannot be ignored in the trends of
Egyptian diplomacy and in its contacts with other Palestinian parties, especially figures from
the West Bank and Gaza. /.
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Hedi Drissi
Embassy of Senegal
Cairo
Section for the Care of the Interests of the Tunisian Republic
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Special Office
Public Affairs Division
(Please refer to the full number)
Confidential
Number: 10/1/1044
Date: 1977/7/6
To / Iraqi Interests Section / Cairo / Public Affairs Division
Subject / Information
We have learned that the Egyptian government provided military aid to the Fatah organization (Arafat's group)
An official source from the Abu Musa group stated that he saw a ship flying the Egyptian flag
that had docked near the port of Tripoli carrying military equipment.
Please review and follow up on the matter and inform us of the details... with appreciation.
Head of Public Affairs Division
⟦Also please mention the source and as you mentioned⟧
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Confidential
⟦Republic of Iraq - Ministry of Foreign Affairs⟧
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Special Office
Public Affairs Department
Republic of Iraq
Secret
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Number: 1545 / Sh
Date: 6 / 11 / 1983
To / Embassy of the Republic of Iraq / Beirut / Public Affairs Department
Subject / Information
We have learned that the Egyptian government provided military aid to the Fatah organization (Arafat's group)
An official source from the Abu Musa group had stated that he saw a ship carrying the Egyptian
flag anchored near the port of Tripoli carrying military equipment.
Please review, follow up on the matter, and inform us of the details... with appreciation.
Head of Public Affairs Department
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In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
Republic of Iraq
Secret
Revolutionary Command Council
Intelligence Presidency
Directorate of General Secret Service
Information / Section 1 / ⟦19551⟧
Date ⟦24 / 8 / 1978⟧
To / Directorate of Information and General Records
We have learned the following:-
1. There is a Palestinian radio broadcast from Cairo Radio, but under the direction of the government
Egyptian and consistent with its political positions and under its supervision.
2. Attempts were made a month ago by the Palestine Liberation Organization regarding the installation of
Radio equipment in Egypt, but the Egyptian government refused on the basis that this
would subject the Camp David Accords to a breach, and they do not wish for that.
3. The Liberation Organization owns more than one radio station in most Arab countries.
4. The person called (Makram), assistant director of the Palestine Liberation Organization radio, is currently visiting the country
to receive (Large Nagra) type recorders from the Iraqi Ministry of Information.
Please kindly be informed... with appreciation.
p.p. Director General of the Secret Service
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Arab Liberation Movements Office / For your kind information .. with appreciation.
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Form No. (2)
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Opinion and Decision
Assistant Director General
198 / /
⟦Refer for research to ...⟧
Division Director
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Mr. Division Director, Respected
Please be kind enough to review regarding the monitoring of the Palestine Liberation Organization radio, and I support
the proposal regarding referring the information to the liberation movements and coordinating with
the radio in the event that we are able to coordinate with them, with appreciation
Head of Department
20 / 8 / 1982
⟦Mahmoud ...⟧