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Pope Pius XI, strikes and petrol fires: Pictures from around the 1938 world
On its back page, the Arabic daily Filastin published a selection of news photos from around the world. The Christian-owned broadsheet, published out of Jaffa since 1911, was one of the highest-circulating Arabic newspapers at the time. Its main competitor … Continue reading
Posted in Newspapers, Uncategorized
Tagged 1930s, Catholic Church, Filastin, France, History, Holocaust, Mandate Palestine, newspapers, Pope Pius XI, U.S.
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Israel’s policy of demolishing homes and its roots in the British Mandate
Over the past few weeks, Israel reportedly demolished a number of Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem, as well as Bedouin homes in the Negev.
Posted in Newspapers, Palestine Post
Tagged 1930s, Beit Hanina, East Jerusalem, Filastin, History, Home demolition, Israel, Israeli law, Mandate Palestine, Negev, newspapers, Palestine, Palestine Post, West Bank
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