List of newspapers in Palestine

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This is a list of notable newspapers in or about Palestine:

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Lisan Al Arab was an Arabic newspaper which was published in Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine⁩, between 1921 and 1925. It was the first daily newspaper in Palestine.

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