• Al-Hadaf (Arabic: الهدف), (English: The Target) is a Palestinian weekly political and cultural magazine published in Gaza City, Palestine. Established...
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    editor-in-chief of the Kuwaiti newspapers Arab Times and Al-Seyassah and owner of the weekly magazine Al-Hadaf. Jarallah was born in 1942, and according to a leaked...
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  • and was published by the Beirut-based Dar Al 'Awda and Majallat Al Hadaf with the title Harakat al Qawmiyyin al Arab (Arabic: The Arab Nationalist Movement)...
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    and in 1969, resigned from Al Anwar to edit the PFLP's weekly magazine, Al Hadaf ("The Goal"), while drafting a PFLP program in which the movement officially...
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    Dar al-Hadaf Newspaper Company, which he founded with Kuwaiti businessman Ahmed Al-Jarallah. Until December 2022, he was a board member of Dar Al Seyassah...
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  • Al-Mufattish Tāher Yusajjil al-Hadaf (Arabic: المفتش طاهر يسجل الهدف; French: L'inspecteur Tahar marque le but, "Inspector Tahar scores the goal") is a...
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    Kansas. The event was organized by the Muslim Student Association and Al-Hadaf KC. The Muslim Student Association and Middle Eastern Student Association...
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    weekly magazine Al-Hadaf (Arabic: الهدف, lit. 'The Target') in partnership with Syrian businessman Mazen Al-Tarazi. In 1977, the assets of Al-Seyassah were...
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  • world by overthrowing "reactionary" regimes. It published a magazine, al-Hadaf (The Target, or Goal), which was edited by Ghassan Kanafani. The PFLP gained...
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    against Israel. He worked as the deputy editor and then editor of the Al-Hadaf magazine which was linked to the PFLP. He lost four fingers, and was left...
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