al-Wahda - الوحدة
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About this newspaper
Title: al-Wahda - الوحدة
Available online: 20 October 1945 - 12 December 1947 (143 issues; 522 pages)
Language: Arabic
Region: The Middle East
Country: Mandatory Palestine
City: Jerusalem
Collection: Jrayed - Arabic Newspaper Archive of Ottoman and Mandatory Palestine
Frequency: Weekly
Description:
Al-Wahda was a non-partisan weekly, mainly covering news about local political and social issues as well as international news relevant to current events in the region. For example, issue 20 (October 20th, 1945, p. 3) covered the lecture of the intellectual Qadri Hafiz Tuqan (Nablus 1910-1971) on the nuclear bombings in Japan, in which he noted that the event had completely changed the balance power in the world. Evident as well is the newspaper’s extensive coverage of matters related to Arab laborers and farmers in Palestine, connected to Mandatory policies of the time. The newspaper also gave ample space to articles covering literature, art, and sports in Arab society in Palestine. The newspaper supported the Jordanian King 'Abdallah.
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