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The Palestine Telegraph

Online newspaper


Online newspaper

FieldValue
nameThe Palestine Telegraph
التلغراف الفلسطيني
typeDaily Newspaper
formatOnline newspaper
founded2009
ownersSameh Habeeb
chief_editorSameh Habeeb
languageEnglish
headquartersGaza Strip, Palestine
political_positionIndependent

التلغراف الفلسطيني

The Palestine Telegraph () was the first online newspaper based in the Gaza Strip, Palestine. Its staff is composed of Palestinians and international volunteers, both professional journalists and "citizen journalists who do not take assignments from editors or paychecks from corporate controlled media."

Sameh Habeeb, the founder of the newspaper, was then a Gaza resident and photojournalist. The aim, according to Habeeb, is to disseminate, "the voices of the People of Palestine, the Middle East and other indigenous people around the world."

The newspaper began as a blog operated by 23-year-old Habeeb, which was based in the Gaza Strip throughout the three-week Gaza War in the winter of 2008-2009.

The premiere edition of the electronic newspaper format under the name The Palestine Telegraph came out on March 11, 2009. The newspaper is a non-profit venture that relies on donor contributions for its operations. Habeeb sits on the Board of Directors as the Chair and Founder and serves as the Editor-in-chief.

In February 2010, the newspaper generated controversy when it published an article which claimed that an Israel Defense Forces emergency aid hospital in Haiti (after the 2010 Haiti earthquake) was secretly harvesting organs and selling them on the black market. The article, written by American blogger

In the aftermath, Baroness Tonge, at this time a patron of The Palestine Telegraph, had to stand down as health spokesperson in the House of Lords on February 12, 2010. In a follow-up article by The Jerusalem Post on February 14, 2010, which denounced the claim of organ harvesting as false, Baroness Tonge called the claim "a silly allegation".

Baroness Tonge resigned from the Board of Patrons in April 2010, after The Palestine Telegraph posted a video — since removed — from David Duke, former leader of the Ku Klux Klan, who claimed Israel presented a terrorism threat to the United States.

References

References

  1. [http://www.globalpost.com/bio/the-palestine-telegraph The Palestine Telegraph], GlobalPost
  2. [http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2009/10/20091039613281857.html US 'pressured Abbas on UN report'], [[Al Jazeera English]], October 4, 2009
  3. [https://www.ijnet.org/ijnet/training_opportunities Palestinian online newspaper to be launched soon], [[Internews]], February 2, 2009
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  5. Stephen Lendman, {{usurped
  6. Stephen Lendman, cited a video broadcast on [[Hezbollah]]'s ''[[Al-Manar]]'' television, which consisted of a warning from an individual named "T West" who claimed to represent the group [[AfriSynergy]], but cited no evidence. In response, founding chairman Sameh Habeeb stated that Lendman’s article represents "him and his views. Some people believe in this and some don’t".[http://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/27070/tonge-investigate-idf-stealing-organs-haiti Tonge: Investigate IDF stealing organs in Haiti] by Simon Rocker and Martin Bright, ''[[Jewish Chronicle]]'', February 11, 2010.
  7. [http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3848105,00.html Former British MP Tonge: Probe claims of IDF organ theft in Haiti], Ynet, February 12, 2010.
  8. (13 February 2010). "Baroness Tonge fired over outburst against Israeli soldiers in Haiti". The Daily Telegraph.
  9. [https://www.jpost.com/International/Tonge-fired-over-organ-harvesting-remark Tonge fired over organ harvesting remark] by Jonny Paul, ''[[Jerusalem Post]]'', February 15, 2010.
  10. [https://www.jpost.com/International/Haiti-organ-harvesting-claims-false Haiti organ harvesting claims false] by Jonny Paul, ''[[The Jerusalem Post]]'', February 14, 2010.
  11. Elgot, Jessica. (22 April 2010). "Tonge quits Palestine Telegraph 'over KKK video'".
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