Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Falastin" in English language version.
That year, Al-Karmil was founded in Haifa 'with the purpose of opposing Zionist colonization...' and in 1911, Falastin began publication, referring to its readers, for the first time, as 'Palestinians'.
As befitted its name, Falastin regularly discussed questions to do with Palestine as if it were a distinct entity and, in writing against the Zionists, addressed its readers as "Palestinians".
But al-Quds also became an instrument of the Patriarchate against the nationalists. Thus, from its inception al-Quds espoused a pro-CUP and a pro-Greek platform at the same time. It was largely against the success of al-Quds that Falastin was established in Jaffa in 1911 to articulate the demands of the dissident Orthodox intellectuals.