Najib Nassar

Najib Nassar (January 1, 1865 - December 28, 1947) was a Palestinian journalist. Nassar was born in a mountain village called Ein Einub (or Ain Ainoub), Lebanon. The family left the village in the middle of the 19th century. Nassar was educated in Lebanon. He worked as a pharmacist for the Scottish Hospital in Tiberias. Later he became the founder and editor of Al-Karmil, the first Palestinian anti-Zionist weekly newspaper in Arabic, which appeared in Haifa in December 1908 and was closed down by the British government in the 1940s.

Najib Nassar

Najib Nassar (January 1, 1865 - December 28, 1947) was a Palestinian journalist. Nassar was born in a mountain village called Ein Einub (or Ain Ainoub), Lebanon. The family left the village in the middle of the 19th century. Nassar was educated in Lebanon. He worked as a pharmacist for the Scottish Hospital in Tiberias. Later he became the founder and editor of Al-Karmil, the first Palestinian anti-Zionist weekly newspaper in Arabic, which appeared in Haifa in December 1908 and was closed down by the British government in the 1940s.