Falastin is not only the Arabic term for Palestine. It is also the name of a pioneering newspaper that was born in 1911 by two Palestinian Christians in the port city of Jaffa. A newspaper that fought with ink the Ottoman and British occupation and narrated the arrival of the first Zionist settlers and their exponential growth, alerting already since 1913 to “the danger of turning Palestine into a colony alien to its people.” His articles were k…
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Falastin is not only the Arabic term for Palestine. It is also the name of a pioneering newspaper that was born in 1911 by two Palestinian Christians in the port city of Jaffa. A newspaper that fought with ink the Ottoman and British occupation and narrated the arrival of the first Zionist settlers and their exponential growth, alerting already since 1913 to “the danger of turning Palestine into a colony alien to its people.” His articles were k…