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- Ash-Shams_(Egyptian_newspaper) abstract "Ash-Shams (Arabic: الشمس, 'The Sun') was an Arabic-language Jewish weekly newspaper in Egypt. Ash-Shams was established in 1934. The editor of ash-Shams was Saad Malki. Malki political outlook combined Egyptian nationalism with moderate Zionism. Ash-Shams was closed down by the Egyptian government in May 1948.".
- Q4804337 abstract "Ash-Shams (Arabic: الشمس, 'The Sun') was an Arabic-language Jewish weekly newspaper in Egypt. Ash-Shams was established in 1934. The editor of ash-Shams was Saad Malki. Malki political outlook combined Egyptian nationalism with moderate Zionism. Ash-Shams was closed down by the Egyptian government in May 1948.".
- Ash-Shams_(Egyptian_newspaper) comment "Ash-Shams (Arabic: الشمس, 'The Sun') was an Arabic-language Jewish weekly newspaper in Egypt. Ash-Shams was established in 1934. The editor of ash-Shams was Saad Malki. Malki political outlook combined Egyptian nationalism with moderate Zionism. Ash-Shams was closed down by the Egyptian government in May 1948.".
- Q4804337 comment "Ash-Shams (Arabic: الشمس, 'The Sun') was an Arabic-language Jewish weekly newspaper in Egypt. Ash-Shams was established in 1934. The editor of ash-Shams was Saad Malki. Malki political outlook combined Egyptian nationalism with moderate Zionism. Ash-Shams was closed down by the Egyptian government in May 1948.".