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In 1999, the Palestine Chronicle website was founded by Ramzy Baroud, a Palestinian-American. A year later after the outbreak of the Second Intifada, Ali Abunimah, another Palestinian-American, and others founded the Chicago-based The Electronic Intifada English website, targeting western audiences. [14]
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Ramzy Baroud in 2023 Ramzy Baroud (born 1972) is an American-Palestinian journalist and writer. He is the author of several books on the Israel-Palestinian conflict. Early life and background His father came from the village of Bayt Daras, just south of Jaffa. In 1948, when his father was 9 years ...
Despite living under difficult circumstances, the writers find solace in their Palestinian identity and use writing as a way to challenge stereotypes and misconceptions about Gaza. The project has gained attention from international readers and media, amplifying the voices and experiences of young Gazans beyond their borders.
The Palestinian Liberation Organisation was founded in Cairo in 1964, dedicated to fighting for the ”liberation of Palestine” through armed revolution rather than dwelling on rights issues, a ...
Under the terms of the Gaza ceasefire deal, Israel is releasing Palestinian prisoners in exchange for the militant Islamist group Hamas freeing hostages it seized in the Oct. 7, 2023 attack that ...
The Palestine Telegraph (Arabic: التلغراف الفلسطيني) was the first online newspaper based in the Gaza Strip, Palestine.Its staff is composed of Palestinians and international volunteers, both professional journalists and "citizen journalists who do not take assignments from editors or paychecks from corporate controlled media."
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]
Among them was Ismail Al-Ghoul, a 27-year-old Palestinian journalist, who was killed alongside his cameraman, Rami Al-Rifi, in an Israeli airstrike on Al-Shati refugee camp in northern Gaza last ...