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April 25, 1949
Short document on the Cominform's activities in Palestine.
September 1, 1951
Report on the aftermath of King 'Abd Allāh's assasination; including effects on the Jordanian working class, the results of the elections in eastern Jordan and the West Bank and their after effects, information on Communist activity in Amman, rumors of a plot to make Prince Nayf the new King of Jordan, a information on the Jordanian economy.
1948
Short document; a list of supporters of the Greater Syria Project.
1965
A list of Palestinian communists, including their current locations, city of origin and role in the party.
March 16, 1952
Document describes four assassination attempts carried out against members of the Arab Higher Committee including Emile al-Ghoury during 1951.
1950
Discusses how Communism began in Lebanon, the importance of the educators’ visit to Moscow in the 1920s, the early conception of the role of Islam in the Lebanese Communist Party, the Communist Party in Palestine and the Israeli occupation, activities of the Communist Party in France, and internal affairs/organization of the Lebanese Communist Party.
April 3, 1964
Zhou discusses China's relationships across the Middle East, including PRC policy toward Israel. He also reviews the proposed nuclear-weapons-free-zones in Africa and Latin America, as well as developments concerning the Non-Aligned Movement and the Second Asian-African Conference.
June 28, 1965
Zhou and Shukeiri discuss Chinese aid to the PLO and the situation of Palestinian refugees.
December 17, 1963
Zhou and Nasser discuss developments in and relations with Libya, Tunisia, Israel, Palestine, Morocco, Yemen, and Mauritania, as well as the Non-Aligned Movement and the proposed second Asian-African Conference.
February 10, 1966
A detailed analysis of Israel's founding and the history of East German foreign policy toward Israel and the Arab states. Vehemently attacking Israel, and emphasizing the close relations between West Germany and Israel, was considered essential to capture the interest of Arab audiences, steering them towards closer relations with the GDR.