Al-Jami'a Al-'Arabiya

'The Arab League') was a nationalist newspaper which was in circulation from 1927 to 1935 in Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine.

[6] The paper began to support the Italian Fascists, and the British government in Palestine argued that it was a result of La Nation Arabe's influence.

[7] It frequently attacked the Falastin and Mirat Al Sharq newspapers due to their editorial policy.

[4] One of its contributors was a Zionist spy, Abdulkadir Rashid, who gave information about the Husseinis, their newspapers and the national institutions to the Jewish Agency for Israel.

[6] The paper also became the official media outlet of the Palestine Arab Party in 1935 when it was established.