'The Voice of Arabs') was a daily newspaper which was published in Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine, from 1921 to 1925.
[1][4] Lebanese journalist Ibrahim Salim Al Najjar was the cofounder and a member of its editorial board.
[1] Lisan Al Arab was subject to frequent criticisms due to its alleged pro-British and pro-Zionist political stance.
[5] In fact, it was a supporter of the British policies in regard to the Jews and Arabs in Palestine.
[3] Mustafa Kemal Pasha's victory over the Greek army in September 1922 was enthusiastically welcomed by Falastin, another Palestine newspaper, but an editorial of Lisan Al Arab dated October 1922 published the following statement which had been allegedly said by him or one of his close allies: "You Arabs should not think that we forgot the treachery [sayyi’a] you committed against us.