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Herut (newspaper)

''Herut'' ((ヘブライ語:חרות), lit. ''Freedom'') was the name of four newspapers published in Palestine and later Israel. The first was established in Jerusalem during the Ottoman era, two were journals of the Irgun, whilst the fourth was owned by the Herut political party founded by former Irgun members.
==Jerusalem newspaper==
In 1909 a weekly newspaper by the name of ''Herut'' was established in 1909 by Avraham Elmalih, later a member of the Knesset for the Sephardim and Oriental Communities party. Initially edited by Haim Ben-Atar, it was considered to be the mouthpiece of the city's Sephardi community.〔(The Israeli Press ) Jewish Virtual Library〕 It became a daily newspaper in 1912, and was edited by Elmalih between 1914 and 1919,〔(Avraham Elmalich ) Knesset website〕 being the only Hebrew newspaper to appear regularly during World War I.〔

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