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Kul al-Arab (Arabic: كل العرب, meaning All of the Arabs) is an Israeli Arabic-language weekly newspaper, founded in 1987. [1]Based in Nazareth, the paper is Israel's most influential and widely read Arabic-language periodical.
On the Facebook app, Feed is the first screen to appear, partially leading most users to think of the feed as Facebook itself. [32] The Facebook Feed operates as a revolving door of articles, pages the user has liked, status updates, app activity, likes from other users photos and videos. [35] This operates an arena of social discussion.
The Israel Radio English news may be heard on some radio stations which use the WRN feed. These stations do not broadcast at the same schedule as Israel Radio does, they are time delayed by WRN. As of April 25, 2013, WRN is no longer carried on Sirius/XM. WRMI has said that they may add WRN programming back to their schedule in the future.
Alarab may refer to: Al-Arab, a pan-Arab newspaper based in London; Alarab News Channel, an Arabic-language news channel; Kul al-Arab (website alarab.com), Israeli ...
Tens of thousands of Palestinians streamed along the main roads leading north in Gaza on Monday after Hamas agreed to hand over three Israeli hostages later this week and Israeli forces began to ...
Voice of Peace (Hebrew: קול השלום, Kol HaShalom) was an offshore radio station that broadcast in the Middle East for 20 years from the former Dutch cargo vessel MV Peace (formally MV Cito), anchored off the Israeli coast in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Live stream Now 14 ( Hebrew : עכשיו 14 ), colloquially referred to as Channel 14 , is an Israeli right-wing and conservative commercial television channel and news site . The channel broadcasts news , political commentary , satire and talk shows , all of which are presented from a right-wing perspective.
Kol Ha'ir has been published by the Schocken Group since 1978, [2] setting the stage for the founding of local newspapers in other cities throughout Israel. [3] Since its inception, the paper has maintained an independent editorial board despite its association with Haaretz. [4]