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  2. Al-Quds (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The owner of the former Al-Jihad newspaper (which was founded in 1951), Mahmoud Abu-Zalaf, served as its first editor-in-chief until his death in 2005. It is currently edited by his son, Walid Abu-Zalaf. Al-Quds is the most widely read Palestinian daily. [2] In addition to paper circulation, the newspaper publishes its content online in PDF and ...

  3. Al-Quds (Ottoman period newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Al-Quds was the first privately-owned Arabic-language Palestinian newspaper to have emerged following the 1908 Young Turk Revolution, which lifted press censorship in the empire. [3] It was published by Jurji Habib Hanania (1864-1920), who wrote in an editorial in the first issue of the newspaper on 18 September 1908 that he had applied several ...

  4. List of Arab newspapers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Arabic-language and other newspapers published in the Arab world. The Arab newspaper industry started in the early 19th century with the Iraqi newspaper Journal Iraq published by Ottoman Wali, Dawud Pasha, in Baghdad in 1816. International Arab papers Al-Arab (United Kingdom) Al-Hayat (United Kingdom) Al-Quds al-Arabi (United Kingdom) Asharq Alawsat (United Kingdom) Hoona ...

  5. List of newspapers in Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Al-Quds, a daily newspaper based in Jerusalem [1] [3] Al-Quds Al-Arabi, an independent pan-Arab daily newspaper, published in London and owned by Palestinian expatriates [13] [3] Mir'at al-Sharq, a newspaper in Jerusalem during the 1920s that favored political commentary [14]

  6. Al-Quds Al-Arabi - Wikipedia

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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 London since 1989 and owned by Palestinian expatriates. According to news reports in 2013, it is now owned by Qatar media interests, through intermediaries.

  7. Said Arikat - Wikipedia

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    Said Arikat (Arabic: سعيد عريقات, [1] born 1947 or 1948 [2]) is a Palestinian journalist and the Washington bureau chief for Jerusalem based newspaper Al-Quds. [3] Arikat also teaches as an adjunct professor at American University. [4] From 2005 to 2010, Arikat served as the spokesperson for the United Nations Assistance Mission for ...

  8. Category:Newspapers published in Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Al-Quds (newspaper) Al-Quds Al-Arabi

  9. Al-Quds (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Al-Quds (Arabic: القدس, lit. 'The Holy') is an Arabic name for Jerusalem. The name may also refer to: Al-Quds, a Palestinian newspaper; Al-Quds (Ottoman period newspaper), an Ottoman period newspaper published in Jerusalem starting from 1908