Falastinuna, Nida' Al Hayat (Arabic: فلسطيننا نداء الحياة, romanized: Falasṭīnunā Nidāʾ al-Ḥayāh, lit.
[4][12] Khoury was a member of the Lebanese Ubad Al Rahman Association which helped the establishment of the magazine.
[4] The slogan of Falastinuna declared that a "long-range, popular armed revolution is the path to the liberation of Falastin.
"[7] Its major goal was to present and disclose the views and political stance of the Fatah movement between its start in 1959 and 1964.
[5][16] Moshe Shemesh, an Israeli writer and former intelligence officer, states that Falastinuna achieved these goals.
[4] The magazine employed a religious language to attract the attention of the Palestinian refugees in Gaza who came from rural and conservative backgrounds.
[13][17] The articles in the magazine made it clear that the Palestinian people not the Arab states were the only representative authority on this crisis.
[6] However, as Hani Al Hasan stated, these early writings lacked a well-established theoretical framework.
[22] For the contributors of the magazine in 1964 the Palestine Liberation Organization was not so significant for their struggle in that it was established by the Arab states.