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Ali Hassan Abu Nima is a Palestinian American journalist. He supports a One-state solution to the Israel–Palestine conflict.[1]
He was one of the founders of the news website the Electronic Intifada. He lives in Chicago and writes regularly for the Chicago Tribune and the Los Angeles Times. He has appeared on several TV discussion shows on CNN, MSNBC, and PBS. He participated in several documentaries about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, including "A collection of stories from exile: Chicago Palestinians remember 1948" in 1999.[2][3][4]
He worked as vice chairman of the board of directors Arab American Action Network, He is a fellow of The Palestine Center.[5]
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