Yousef_El-Issa

Yousef El-Issa

Yousef El-Issa

Palestinian journalist (1870–1948)


Yousef El-Issa (alternative: Yusuf al-‘Isa) (Arabic: يوسف العيسى) was a Palestinian journalist.[1] He established the Falastin newspaper with his cousin Issa El-Issa in 1911, based in his hometown of Jaffa.[2] Falastin 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 Movement in its struggle with the Greek clergy of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem. They were passionately opposed to Zionism and Jewish immigration to Palestine.[3][4][5][6] He has been described by a researcher to be "a founder of modern journalism in Palestine".[7] He founded a newspaper entitled AlifBa in Damascus in March 1930.[8]

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Al Muqattam, one of the most read dailies in Egypt, commented in an editorial when El-Issa was editor-in-chief (1911-1914): “Heads of Arabs in all major cities bend to the editorials of Ustad Yousef EL-Issa.[7]


References

  1. Mustafa Kabha. "The Palestinian People: Seeking Sovereignty and State" (PDF). Rienner.com. Retrieved 25 December 2016.
  2. "Jaffa - يافا -Jaffa". Palestine Remembered. Retrieved 25 December 2016.
  3. "Filastin (journal)". Cosmos.ucc.ie. 14 January 1911. Archived from the original on 26 October 2012. Retrieved 25 December 2016.
  4. Beska, Emanuel (2018). "Yusuf al-'Isa: A Founder of Modern Journalism in Palestine". Jerusalem Quarterly. 74 (74): 7–13.
  5. Sarah Ozacky-Lazar; Mustafa Kabaha (2002). "The Haganah by Arab and Palestinian Historiography and Media". Israel Studies. 7 (3): 58. doi:10.1353/is.2003.0008. JSTOR 30245595.

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