In the new issue of the newspaper “Sada Al-Watan”, titles worthy of follow-up
The new issue of the American-Arab weekly “Echo of the Homeland” was released today, published and edited by colleague Osama Al-Sablani, edited by colleague Ahmed Al-Sablani, and published on paper and electronically in Arabic and English in Michigan, where it expresses the concerns of the Arab community in the United States, and is considered to have a strong influence on American public policies and benefits, especially those related to Arabs, especially in the state of Michigan.
In the new issue, a set of titles for important local topics, which account for the attention of the Arab communities in America, in addition to international topics, opinions, analyzes, articles and various and interesting news, and the most prominent titles of the newspaper stated the following:
Gaza preparing for second phase of ceasefire, Lebanon awaiting historic funeral for Nasrallah.
• Tens of thousands of Palestinians flee West Bank refugee camps.
ELECTION 2025:
• Dearborn Heights City Council President Mo Baydoun announces his candidacy for mayor.
ELECTION 2026:
• Michigan Senate Republican leader Aric Nesbitt enters 2026 gubernatorial race
ELECTION 2026:
• Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson enters Michigan governor’s race as a Democrat.
• Arab American youth killed due to reckless driving.
• Hamtramck mayor and three City Councilmen attended Trump’s inauguration at taxpayers’ expense.
• Former employee accuses Wayne County Sheriff Raphael Washington of sexual harassment and retaliatory termination.
• Longtime Walmart employee files age discrimination lawsuit against retail giant.
OPINION:
• It’s not “America First”; it’s “Israel first”
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