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''L’Avenir Illustré'' was a francophone Jewish periodical published in Casablanca, Morocco from 1926 to 1940. Its editorial line was Zionist and its targeted readership was primarily the Westernized Jewish elite in Morocco, especially francophone graduates of Alliance Israélite Universelle schools. The periodical was founded by Jonathan Thursz (1895–1976), an Ashkenazi Jew from Poland who studied in Belgium and settled in Morocco under the French protectorate. It was challenged in the Jewish community by '' L’Union Marocaine'' and among by Mohamed El Kholti in ''
L'Action du Peuple (, ''The Work of the People'') was the first francophone newspaper published by the Moroccan Nationalist Movement in the area under the control of the French Protectorate in Morocco. As the French authorities would not allow a nationalist publica ...
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