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326: 344:) that was edited by Sadhij Nassar, Najib Nassar's wife, who also served as an editor and director of administration for the newspaper as a whole. Her journalistic contributions between 1926 and 1933 have been characterized as a kind of "one-woman press", wherein she commented on a wide range topics, including women's activities locally, regionally, and internationally. Encouraging women to raise their male and female children equally and to take up work to facilitate their economic independence, Sadhij Nassar also urged women to get involved in politics, while avoiding factionalism in favor of unity. For example, in the late 1920s, Nassar wrote, "You are responsible. Yes, you Palestinian Arab ladies, 37: 356:") and keeping Palestine Arab as it was until now. Every woman will spread the spirit of cooperation among the sons of the Arabs in the souls of her children." In 1930 Sadhij Nassar was a founding member and secretary of the Arab Women's Union in Haifa, which was one of the more militant branches of the women's movement during the 312:
in 1914 Najib Nassar spoke out against Turkish entry into the conflict and was put on a wanted list. Accused of spying for the British against Ottoman Turkey and its German allies, he fled from his home in Haifa to Nazareth, and from there, wandered over the Galilee and the eastern bank of the River
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on behalf of Zionism, calling for men like Herzl, "...who will forget their private interests in favor of the public good," to step forth from among the Palestinian population to oppose Zionism. Nassar's purpose was to incite public opinion against Zionism, whose aims and activities he viewed as a
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Beginning in the 1920s, Najib's wife Sadhij Nassar (c.1900 – c.1970) was also a key editor, administrator and journalist for the newspaper. Besides writing, she also translated articles from the foreign press, and was editor from 1941 to 1944, when the
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Najib Nassar, owner, editor and journalist for the paper, not only printed news items and editorials concerning Zionism and its aims, but also re-published articles on Zionism from other Arabic newspapers based in
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published a sixteen-part series on "Zionism: Its history, objective, and importance" that was later released as a 65-page booklet. The material included condensed translation of the article on Zionism from the
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character of Palestine, but he also focused on alerting the public to instances in which the ruling Ottoman and later British authorities were colluding with Zionists to facilitate Jewish land purchases.
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In the late 1930s, Sadhij Nassar was described by the British authorities as "a menace to public security" and a "prominent agitator". Arrested in March 1939 by British police and held in
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until February 1940, when she was detained because "she was actively engaged in subversive propaganda." After her release, she returned to editing
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and in stirring opposition to Zionism." Khalidi contends that almost immediately after the publication of its first issue in December 1908,
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thinkers, it switched to opposing the CUP because of its perceived bias in favor of Zionism. Among the contributing writers to
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goat herders in the hills of what is now the Israeli Galilee, West Bank and northern Jordan, narrowly escaping capture.
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Confronting an Empire, Constructing a Nation: Arab Nationalists and Popular Politics in Mandate Palestine
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ARABIC TRANSLATIONS OF WRITINGS ON ZIONISM PUBLISHED IN PALESTINE BEFORE THE FIRST WORLD WAR
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ANTI-ZIONIST JOURNALISTIC WORKS OF NAJĪB AL-KHŪRĪ NASSĀR IN THE NEWSPAPER AL-KARMAL IN 1914
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Al-Karmil on ⁨Jrayed – Arabic Newspaper Archive of Ottoman and Mandatory Palestine⁩
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intellectual Ali Nasir al-Din and educator and journalist Hamdi al-Husayni.
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The Nation and Its "new" Women: The Palestinian Women's Movement, 1920-1948
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The Nation and Its "New" Women: The Palestinian Women's Movement, 1920–1948
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Palestinian Identity: The Construction of Modern National Consciousness
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After the demise of the Ottoman empire in the wake of World War I,
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List of journalists killed during the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
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Modernity and Culture: From the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean
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Inventing Lebanon: Nationalism and the State Under the Mandate
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advertising her photography business in Al-Karmil in 1924
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Jordan. He went on the run for three years, living with
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The owner, editor and key writer for the newspaper was
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Index

West Bank
Al-Karmil

Najib Nassar
Anti-Zionism
Haifa
Arabic
Arabic-language
Ottoman imperial rule
Palestine
Mount Carmel
Haifa district
Zionist
colonization
Najib Nassar
Palestinian
Arab Christian
anti-Zionist
Palestinian people
Syrian
British Mandate
British Mandatory rule
Filastin
Rashid Khalidi
Palestinian national consciousness
Cairo
Beirut
Damascus
al-Ahram
Istanbul

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