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in 1936. Elie Politi, a leading Jewish businessman, assisted the foundation of the paper. Soon after its start
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sold 150,000 copies in 1953. In May 1954 the Fath brothers were accused of being disloyal to the national interests following the publication of several articles in the paper demanding
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adopted a nationalist political stance. The paper sold 100,000 copies, making it both a financial success and an influential political force. It also became a competitor of
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with the Wafd Party weakened after World War II. However, it did not completely disappear, and the paper published numerous articles supporting the
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to follow the policies of the Wafd Party. The paper was banned on 4 May 1954. Soon after the closure of
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