• Hazit HaAm (Hebrew: חזית העם, lit. Front of the People) was a weekly newspaper associated with Revisionist Zionism published in Palestine between January...
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  • Hazit HaAm in 1931, but it was shut down by the British authorities after a few months. They went on to establish HaYarden, and in 1938 the daily HaMashkif...
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    associated with the National Religious Party HaYom (1966–1969, Hebrew), associated with Gahal Hazit HaAm (1931–1934, Hebrew), associated with Hatzohar...
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  • more vocal in their opposition. The Revisionist newspaper in Palestine, Hazit Haam published a sharp denunciation of those involved in the agreement as "betrayers"...
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    leader of the nationalist Zionist Revisionist faction whose publication, "Hazit HaAm", continuously attacked the Labor movement and Zionist leaders, including...
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  • established in 1938 in Tel Aviv, succeeding the Revisionist journals Hazit HaAm and HaYarden. From 1940 until the paper's closure in 1948, it was edited...
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    Heschel Yaivin. He was the editor-in-chief of the party's newspaper, Hazit HaAm. In 1932, he co-founded Brit Habiryonim, a secret Revisionist branch devoted...
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    in their professed Fascist beliefs. In the October 7, 1932, edition of Hazit HaAm, Jabotinsky wrote: Such men, even in the Maximalist and activist factions...
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    Joshua Yevin, and Uri Zvi Grunberg began to establish their own newspaper, Hazit HaAm, and would publish the idea of "Jewish Labor" and emphasized that Jews...
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    newspaper "Hazit HaAm", and later on for the Hebrew newspaper "Do'ar HaYom". He worked as a reporter of the "Daily Telegraph" and the "HaTzofe". In 1935...
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