Falastin (فلسطين; Arabic for 'Palestine') was an Arabic-language Palestinian newspaper. Founded in 1911 in Jaffa, Falastin began as a weekly publication...
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Palestine Street or Falastin Street (Arabic: شارع فلسطين) is a street located in eastern Baghdad, Iraq. It runs parallel and to the west of Army Canal...
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on 2017-12-23. Retrieved 2017-12-23. Qureshi, Asim (2013-12-28). "Fara' Falastin – Syria's proxy-US prison". CAGE. Archived from the original on 2017-12-23...
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country in West Asia Palestine (variously transliterated from Arabic as Falastin, Felesteen, and Felestin, and from Latin as Palaestina) may also refer...
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bestselling cookbooks, including Ottolenghi (2008), Jerusalem (2012) and Falastin (2020). Tamimi grew up in a Muslim family in the Old City of East Jerusalem...
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Falastin Al Thawra (Arabic: فلسطين الثورة, romanized: Filastin Al–Thawra, lit. 'Palestine of the Revolution') was an official weekly periodical of the...
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with the exception of Falastin and Al-Difa', whose rivalry marked the mandate period. The 1948 Palestine war forced Falastin and Al-Difa to move from...
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Jund Filastin (redirect from Jund Falastin)
Jund Filasṭīn (Arabic: جُنْد فِلَسْطِيْن, "the military district of Palestine") was one of the military districts of the Umayyad and Abbasid province of...
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Gaza and media such as "Radio Palestine" and the prominent Jaffa-based Falastin newspaper, volunteered to join and fight for the British, with many serving...
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Issa El-Issa: the founder of Falastin in Jaffa, Palestine, in 1909 Yousef El-Issa, Issa's cousin who also founded Falastin in 1909, he also established...
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sons of monkeys and pigs". In 1996 the Hamas affiliated monthly magazine Falastin Al-Muslima published an article claiming that the transformation of ancient...
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The Palestinian Arab Christian-owned Falastin newspaper featuring a caricature on its June 18, 1936, edition showing Zionism as a crocodile under the protection...
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פלשתינה (Palestina) – from Latin, English etc., or Israeli Hebrew: פלסטין (Falastin) – from Arabic. Persian: فلسطین (Felestin) Latin: Palæstina - same word...
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Palestinian founders Issa Al Issa and Yousef Al Issa who had cofounded the Falastin newspaper in Jaffa. Alif Ba was started by the Palestinian journalists...
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Palestinian hub for journalism in Mandatory Palestine in the 20th century, where Falastin and Al-Difa' newspapers were established. After the 1948 Palestine War...
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p.7 quotes several examples, such as a poem printed in the newspaper Falastin: "The Jews, the weakest of all peoples and the least of them, Are haggling...
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was the Falastin newspaper that was established by Issa El-Issa and Yousef El-Issa in 1911. The central motive behind the founding of the Falastin newspaper...
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Palestinian Arab-Christian-owned newspaper Falastin, 18 June 1936, caricatured Zionism as a crocodile, protected by a British officer, telling Palestinian...
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he founded and edited the biweekly newspaper Falastin in 1911, based in his hometown of Jaffa. Falastin became one of the most prominent and long running...
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2009), p.99. Brehaut, Laura (10 July 2020). "Cook this: Ful medames from Falastin". National Post. Retrieved 2020-10-05. "Ful Medames - Egyptian Staple Beans...
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"Z-library project (b-ok.org, bookzz) – we miss you and we need your help". Falastin Press. March 24, 2019. Archived from the original on 2021-05-14. Retrieved...
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brother Yousef El-Issa and cousin Issa El-Issa, later went on to establish Falastin in 1911, which became one of the most influential Palestinian dailies....
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Girl from Palestine (Egyptian Arabic: فتاة من فلسطين translit: Fatah Min Falastin) is a 1948 Egyptian film directed by and starring Mahmoud Zulfikar. During...
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הָאָרֶץ hāʾĀreṣ. Terms like פָּלֶשְׂתִּינָה Pāleśtīnā and פָלַסְטִין Fālasṭīn are sometimes used in secular historical contexts to refer to the land...
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publication and distribution of the Gazan newspapers al-Resala [ar] and Falastin. Women have full suffrage in the PA. In the 2006 elections, women made...
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Street – city center Baghdad Al-Jumhuriya Street – city center Baghdad Falastin Street Tariq al-Muaskar – (Al-Rasheed Camp Road) Akhrot street Baghdad...
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AlKhuder) 2022: Dima Maghreb (with Humood AlKhuder) 2024: Ya Habiba Ya Falastin 2024: Salla Alaika Rehman 2024: Ey Ghafuru Rahim 2024: Free Palestine Featured...
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'The Borders Sports Club') is an Iraqi professional sports club based in Falastin Street, East Districts of the Tigris River, Baghdad. It has teams in various...
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"Palestinian" expanded in usage. Among those were the Al-Quds, Al-Munadi, Falastin, Al-Karmil and Al-Nafir newspapers, which used the term "Filastini" more...
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squad from the American University of Beirut in the same year according to Falastin. Due to the 1936 revolt, the activities of the APSF were hampered and the...
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