As of 2008 Hassadiya owns 40% of the paper, with the rest owned by Fayez and "a group of Israeli-Arab businessmen | To be an Arab in Israel |
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For some time the paper was edited by the poet , who remains its honorary editor |
However, the two groups came into conflict, resulting in a court case in 2006 and Yediot and Legal Tender being bought out two years later.
29Kul al-Arab has 70 employees and a circulation of 38,000 | The paper's publishing company also owns a women's magazine, Lady Kul al-Arab, and a website, al-Arab, which is visited by 45,000 people per day |
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In 2005, the BBC stated that the paper "is scathing of Israeli and US policies, but can be equally critical of the Palestinian Authority | Based in , the paper is Israel's most influential and widely read Arabic-language periodical |
According to the BBC the paper "is known primarily as a Christian paper" but "is trying to expand its Muslim audience.
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