Al-Karmil (newspaper)

Al-Karmil
15 September 1925 edition of Al-Karmil newspaper
TypeWeekly newspaper
Owner(s)Najib Nassar
Founded1908
Political alignmentAnti-Zionism
Ceased publicationapprox. 1944
HeadquartersHaifa

Al-Karmil or ⁨⁨El-Carmel⁩ (Arabic: الكرمل) is a bi-weekly Arabic-language newspaper founded toward the end of Ottoman imperial rule in Palestine.[1][2] Named for Mount Carmel in the Haifa district, the first issue was published in December 1908,[1] with the stated purpose of "opposing Zionist colonization".[3][4]

The owner, editor and key writer for the newspaper was Najib Nassar,[5] a Palestinian Arab Christian and staunch anti-Zionist, whose editorials warning of the dangers posed by Zionism to the Palestinian people were often reprinted in other Syrian newspapers.[6][7]

Beginning in the 1920s, Najib's wife, Sadhij Nassar (c.1900 – c.1970) was also a key editor, administrator and journalist for the newspaper. Besides writing, she also translated articles from the foreign press, and was editor from 1941 to 1944, when the British Mandate authorities refused to grant her a permit.

After the demise of the Ottoman empire in the wake of World War I, Al-Karmil continued to be published during British Mandatory rule in British Palestine well into the 1940s.[8]

  1. ^ a b Khalidi, 1997, p. 124.
  2. ^ Muslih, 1989, p. 80.
  3. ^ Cubert, 1997, p. 26.
  4. ^ Beška, Emanuel: ANTI-ZIONIST JOURNALISTIC WORKS OF NAJĪB AL-KHŪRĪ NASSĀR IN THE NEWSPAPER AL-KARMAL IN 1914. In Asian and African Studies, 20, 2, 2011. [1]
  5. ^ Fleischmann, 2003, p. 273, note 107.
  6. ^ Khalidi, 1997, p. 125.
  7. ^ Khalidi, 1997, p. 136.
  8. ^ Fawaz et al., 2002, p. 107.