Raja El-Issa

Raja Issa El-Issa (Arabic: رجا عيسى ﺍﻟﻌﻴﺴﻰ) (1922 – December 1, 2008) was a Palestinian journalist.

[4] Eleven years before his birth, his father Issa El-Issa founded the pioneering Falastin newspaper.

[5] The slogan El-Issa advocated in the press sector for nearly a quarter of a century was the saying of Mustafa Kemal: "Freedom is not dear to a people who work to obtain it.

All of Falastins printing equipment, all paper stores, old issues and collections, drafts, and all of its material possessions in Jaffa had been lost.

El-Issa wrote an influential opening editorial for the paper in 1967 titled “Between Me and Her, Companionship and Life.” It reflects on his childhood dreams, the emotions of a bully, and youthful determination.

I even remember that those responsible behind this attempted assassination apologized to Youssef Hanna and kissed his head due to the severity and excessive emotionality of the tone in the article.