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  2. Al Mayadeen - Wikipedia

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    Al Mayadeen. Al Mayadeen (Arabic: الميادين, transl. "The Plazas") is a Lebanese pan-Arabist satellite news television channel based in the city of Beirut. Launched on 11 June 2012, it has news reporters in most of the Arab countries. [3] In the pan-Arabist television news market, it competes against Qatar -owned Al Jazeera and Saudi ...

  3. Ghassan bin Jiddo - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Journalist. Ghassan bin Jiddo ( Arabic: غسان بن جدو, romanized : Ghassan Ben Jeddou ), (born 8 August 1962) is a veteran Tunisian - Lebanese journalist, activist and the director of Beirut-based pan-Arab satellite television channel, Al Mayadeen. He has been recognized in the popular press as an influential Arab personality.

  4. Al Jazeera Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Al Jazeera Arabic. Al Jazeera Arabic (Arabic: الجزيرة Al-Jazīrah [æl (d)ʒæˈziːrɐ], lit. 'The Peninsula') is a Qatari state-owned Arabic-language news television network. It is based in Doha and operated by the Al Jazeera Media Network, which also operates Al Jazeera English.

  5. Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources - Wikipedia

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    Al Mayadeen 📌 2023 2023 2023. 2023 Al Mayadeen is a Lebanese pan-Arabist news channel. It was deprecated in a 2023 RFC. Some editors believe it publishes lies or misrepresents sources, some describe it as propaganda. 1 Alexa Internet 2022. 1 2 3 A. 2022

  6. Majdal Shams attack - Wikipedia

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    [40] [41] [42] Additionally, Al-Mayadeen, a Lebanese outlet with close ties to Hezbollah, stated that the blast site was inconsistent with a Falaq-1, which it said would have left a larger impact crater; [36] subsequent to the report, the Israeli government voted to ban Al-Mayadeen from operating inside Israel. [43]

  7. Lina Zahr Eddine - Wikipedia

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    Lina started her career in early 1997. She worked in NBN, a Lebanese TV as a reporter & radio news presenter. In 2002, she moved to Al Jazeera news TV in Doha, Qatar. In June 2012, she began to work in Al Mayadeen, a pan-Arab television channel in Lebanon. [2] She resigned on 24 November 2019, during the 2019–20 Lebanese protests.

  8. Al Jazeera Media Network - Wikipedia

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    Al Jazeera Media Network (AJMN; Arabic: الجزيرة, romanized:Al-Jazīrah, lit. 'The Island' [æl (d)ʒæˈziːrɐ]) is a private-media conglomerate headquartered at Wadi Al Sail, Doha, [ 3 ][ 4 ] .The network's flagship channels include Al Jazeera Arabic and Al Jazeera English, which provide coverage of regional and international news ...

  9. Timeline of the Israel–Hezbollah conflict (8 October – 23 ...

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    The Al-Qassam Brigades took responsibility for firing 16 rockets from Lebanon targeting areas south of Haifa. [81] Israel reported at least 30 rockets being fired in which the IDF fired back at the sources. [82] Hezbollah and the Al-Qassam brigades also conducted four cross-border attacks into northern Israel. [83]