Yousef El-Issa
Yousef El-Issa | |
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Born |
1870 Jaffa, Palestine |
Died |
1948 Damascus, Syria |
Occupation | Journalist |
Yousef Hanna El-Issa (alternative: Yusuf al-‘Isa) (Arabic: يوسف حنا العيسى) was a Palestinian journalist. [1] He established the Filastin newspaper with his cousin Issa El-Issa in 1911, based in his hometown of Jaffa.[2] Filastin became one of the most prominent and long running in the country at the time, was dedicated to Arab Nationalism and the cause of the Arab Orthodox in their struggle with the Greek-Orthodox Patriarchate in Jerusalem. They were passionately opposed to Zionism and Jewish immigration to Palestine.[3][4][5]
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References
- ↑ https://www.rienner.com/uploads/5253231615868.pdf
- ↑ Palestinian Personalities, Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs (PASSIA), retrieved 25 Jul 2007
- ↑ Issa al Issa’s Unorthodox Orthodoxy: Banned in Jerusalem, Permitted in Jaffa, Salim Tamari, 2014, Jerusalem Quarterly, Institute for Palestine Studies
- ↑ http://www.palestineremembered.com/Jaffa/Jaffa/
- ↑ http://cosmos.ucc.ie/cs1064/jabowen/IPSC/php/journal.php?joid=2079
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