al-Karmil (Arabic: خربة الكرمل) is a Palestinian village located twelve kilometers south of Hebron. The village is in the Hebron Governorate Southern...
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Al-Karmil or El-Carmel (Arabic: الكرمل) is a bi-weekly Arabic-language newspaper founded toward the end of Ottoman imperial rule in Palestine. Named...
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Pasha. Daliyat al-Karmil and Isfiya were the sole Druze settlements left standing on Mount Carmel. The local traditional trace Daliyat al-Karmel's founding...
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and "Palestinians". This was notably reflected by the establishment of Al-Karmil in 1908 and Falastin in 1911, both published by Arab Christians. However...
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owner-editor of, and frequent contributor to, the Palestinian weekly newspaper Al-Karmil. Historian Rashid Khalidi described him as "a pioneer among Palestinian...
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Palestinians (redirect from Al-`Arab al-filasTīnīyyūn)
"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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Sadhij Nassar (section Al-Karmil)
Palestinian activist and journalist. She is known for her work on the newspaper Al-Karmil with her husband, Najib Nassar, and for being the first Palestinian woman...
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the Makhamra clan residing in Yatta, as well as its daughter villages, Al-Karmil and Khirbet at-Tuwani. Sar-Avi recounted a chance encounter with three...
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Mustafa Wahbi Tal (redirect from Mustafa Wahbi Al Tal)
Transjordan and Palestine. He began writing articles in the Jaffa-based Al-Karmil newspaper owned by Palestinian Christian journalist Nagib Nassar. He wrote...
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הַכַּרְמֶל, romanized: Har haKarmel; Arabic: جبل الكرمل, romanized: Jabal al-Karmil), also known in Arabic as Mount Mar Elias (Arabic: جبل مار إلياس, romanized: Jabal...
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arguments, the latter having testified in favor of his cousin Issa. The Al-Karmil newspaper reported that the crowds waiting inside and outside the courtroom...
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David Semah (section Al-Karmil)
on the editorial board of the journals, Asian and African Studies, and Al-Karmil. Semah died in Haifa on April 29, 1997, leaving behind his wife and three...
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over Amalek. The site is generally identified with the Arab village of al-Karmil. There are several references to Carmel in the Bible. Carmel is mentioned...
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Yatta, Hebron (section Maqam al-Khidr)
cross on a lintel. Locals said it originated from the nearby ruins of al-Karmil, the ancient Carmel. Also within the borders of modern Yatta is Khirbet...
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found in the content of Arabic-language newspapers in Palestine, such as Al-Karmil (est. 1908) and Filasteen (est. 1911). Filasteen initially focused its...
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Osama Al-Khoudary (Arabic: هند خضري) is a Palestinian journalist based in the Gaza Strip. She has reported for multiple media outlets including Al Jazeera...
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Druze town in Haifa, Israel Carmel Market, a shuq in Tel Aviv, Israel al-Karmil, a Palestinian village and modern-day successor to the biblical Carmel...
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Wael Hamdan Ibrahim Al-Dahdouh (Arabic: وائل حمدان إبراهيم الدحدوح, romanized: Wāʾil Ḥamdān Ibrāhīm al-Daḥdūḥ; born 30 April 1970) is a Palestinian journalist...
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in the News category and an Edward R. Murrow Award for News Series for her Al Jazeera Media Network show, It's Bisan from Gaza and I'm Still Alive. The...
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p. 36. ISBN 978-1-135-22022-8. Retrieved 31 December 2023. That year, Al-Karmil was founded in Haifa 'with the purpose of opposing Zionist colonization...
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and the United Kingdom sanctioned Gaza Now, its founder Ayyash, and firms Al-Qureshi Executives and Aakhirah Ltd. and their director Aozma Sultana, for...
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[quantify] mainly from Syria, along with Druze from the villages of Daliyat al-Karmil and Isfiya on Mount Carmel, defected from the Arab Liberation Army to...
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al-Quds al-Arabi (Arabic: القدس العربي, romanized: al-Quds al-ʿArabī, lit. 'Arab Jerusalem') is an independent pan-Arab daily newspaper, published in...
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a merger of two publications: Al-Difa' (in Arabic الدفاع) and Al-Jihad (in Arabic الجهاد). The owner of the former Al-Jihad newspaper (which was founded...
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Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani to moderate Al Jazeera's coverage of the war. It is believed that Blinken was referring to Al Jazeera's Arabic language...
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tribal territory of the Tribe of Judah. The modern Arabic names of Ma'in, al-Karmil, Dura, and Yatta respectively preserve the ancient names. As the Nabataeans...
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newspapers in Palestine were Al-Quds in Jerusalem, Al-Karmil and al-Nafa'is al-'Asriyya (1908) in Haifa and Falastin and al-Asma'i (1908) in Jaffa. Ayalon...
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newspapers of the Ottoman era were reopened during the mandate period, Al-Karmil and Falastin. During this period, the press became more diverse, and increasingly...
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al-Hayat al-Jadida Al Karmil Al Manar Al Massar Al Quds Filasteen al-Muslimah Al-Ittihad Kul al-Arab Al-Madina Al Raya Al Sharq al-Watan Gulf Times (English)...
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