- Suriyya al-Janubiyya (newspaper)
"Suriyya al-Janubiyya" ( _ar. سوريا الجنوبية, 'Southern Syria') was the name of a newspaper published in
Jerusalem beginning in September 1919 by the lawyerMuhammad Hasan al-Budayri , and edited byAref al-Aref , with contributions from, amongst others, HajAmin al-Husayni .At the time, the term "
Southern Syria " referred to a political position which implied support for theGreater Syria nationalism associated with the kingdom promised to theHashemite dynasty of theHejaz by the British duringWorld War I . After the war, the Hashemite prince Faisal attempted to establish such a Pan-Syrian or pan-Mashriq state (i.e. a united kingdom that would comprise all of modern Syria, as well asLebanon andPalestine , includingTransjordan , so that Palestine would be the province of "Southern Syria"). This kingdom was to be united with the other Hashemite domains in Hejaz andIraq , thus contributing in large measure towards the fulfillment of Pan-Arabist ambitions. However, he was stymied by conflicting promises made by the British to different parties (seeSykes-Picot Agreement and Balfour Declaration), leading to the French destruction of independent Syria in 1920.The newspaper "Suriyya al-Janubiyya" espoused this Pan-Syria idea alongside Pan-Arabist and Palestinian nationalist political positions. These positions were not contradictory at the time and, in fact, were mutually supportive. With the disappearance of Faisal's Syrian kingdom, the idea of Pan-Syrianism lost support, and the newspaper focused on Palestinian nationalism and opposition to British rule and
Zionist immigration, prior to the suppression of the paper by the British authorities in April 1920.References
*Rashid Khalidi: Palestinian Identity. The Construction of Modern National Consciousness
*Ilan Pappe: A History of Modern Palestine
*Rashid Khalidi (ed): The origins of Arab Nationalism
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