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  2. Do'ar HaYom - Wikipedia

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    Do'ar HaYom (Hebrew: דואר היום, lit. 'Daily Mail') also known as the Palestine Daily Mail, was a Hebrew-language newspaper that ran in the British Mandate for Palestine from 1919 to 1936 and was edited by Itamar Ben-Avi.

  3. List of newspapers in Palestine - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable newspapers in or about Palestine: Al Ayyam, the second-largest circulation daily newspaper in Palestine [1] [2] [3] Al Difa, a newspaper published between 1934 and 1948; Falastin, based in Jaffa and later East Jerusalem from 1911 to 1967 [4] Felestin, the largest circulation daily newspaper in the Gaza Strip [5]

  4. Al-Quds (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Al-Quds (Arabic: القدس) is a Palestinian Arabic-language daily newspaper, based in Jerusalem. It is published in broadsheet format. It is the largest circulation daily newspaper in the Palestinian territories. [1] It was founded in 1967 as a merger of two publications: Al-Difa' (in Arabic الدفاع) and Al-Jihad (in Arabic الجهاد).

  5. American man, 2 Israelis freed in 3rd swap with Hamas as ...

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    Ofer Kalderon, held hostage in Gaza since the Oct. 7, 2023 attack, is released by Hamas militants as part of a ceasefire and a hostages-prisoners swap deal between Hamas and Israel, in an image ...

  6. Flooding Gaza with aid might lessen security challenge, says ...

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    Attacks on aid convoys in the Gaza Strip by looters and armed gangs could decline as humanitarian relief floods the area after the truce takes effect between Israel and Palestinian militants, the ...

  7. Israel says eight of the remaining hostages to be released by ...

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    Israel will also release almost 2,000 Palestinian prisoners in the first part of the agreement. The ceasefire delivered the first reprieve for the people of Gaza, after more than 15 months of ...

  8. Felesteen (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Felesteen [1] [2] [3] (Arabic: فلسطين; sometimes Felestin) is a Palestinian Arabic language daily newspaper based in Gaza and founded in 2006. It is published in broadsheet format. It is the largest daily newspaper in the Gaza Strip by circulation. [4]

  9. Al-Hayat al-Jadida - Wikipedia

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    'The New Life') is an official daily newspaper of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA). [1] The paper was first published in Gaza City in November 1994. [2] It replaced Falastin Al Thawra as the official media organ of the PNA. [2]