Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Falastin, sometimes transliterated Filastin, was a daily newspaper published from 1911-1967 in Palestine. Published from Jaffa, the principal publishers (who edited and owned the paper) were Issa El-Issa and his cousin Yousef El-Issa. Both El-Issas were Greek Orthodox, opponents of British administration, and supporters of pan-Arab unity. The paper supported the Committee of Union and Progress, opposed Zionism, and promoted Palestinian nationalism. Later Issa El-Issa's nephew, Daoud El-Issa took the general manager position. In 1967 Daoud El-Issa and Raja El-Issa merged Falastin with Al-Manar newspaper to produce Jordanian based Ad-Dustuor newspaper in Amman. Raja El-Issa who is Issa El-Issa's son was the first chairman of the Jordan Press Association and Daoud El-Issa who is Issa El-Issa's nephew became one of the association's members in 1976."@en }
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- Falastin_(newspaper) abstract "Falastin, sometimes transliterated Filastin, was a daily newspaper published from 1911-1967 in Palestine. Published from Jaffa, the principal publishers (who edited and owned the paper) were Issa El-Issa and his cousin Yousef El-Issa. Both El-Issas were Greek Orthodox, opponents of British administration, and supporters of pan-Arab unity. The paper supported the Committee of Union and Progress, opposed Zionism, and promoted Palestinian nationalism. Later Issa El-Issa's nephew, Daoud El-Issa took the general manager position. In 1967 Daoud El-Issa and Raja El-Issa merged Falastin with Al-Manar newspaper to produce Jordanian based Ad-Dustuor newspaper in Amman. Raja El-Issa who is Issa El-Issa's son was the first chairman of the Jordan Press Association and Daoud El-Issa who is Issa El-Issa's nephew became one of the association's members in 1976.".