Wafa (, , an acronym of , ), also referred to in English as the Palestine News Agency and the Palestinian News & Info Agency, is the official state media news agency of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA). Before the formation of the PNA in 1994, Wafa was the official news agency of the Palestine Liberation Organization.Rashid Khalidi, Under Siege: P.L.O. Decisionmaking During the 1982 War, 1986, p. 7
Wafa, like the PNA's other media outlets, are considered to be aligned with Fatah.
Wafa provides daily news from Palestine, Israel and the Middle East, and is available in English language, Arabic language, French language and Hebrew language.
During PLO's presence in Lebanon, Wafa was frequently quoted by foreign correspondents and news agencies. According to Kenneth R. Timmerman, writing for Commentary, Wafa was instrumental in shaping the Western narrative of the 1982 Lebanon War:
Following the PLO's ouster from Lebanon during the 1982 Lebanon War, Wafa resumed its activities in Cyprus and Tunis from November 1982.
Hamas won the 2006 Palestinian legislative election and to preempt Hamas from asserting control of the media assets, Abbas transferred them back to the presidential office.
In September 2006, gunmen stormed Wafa's offices in Khan Younis and smashed equipment and beat up one reporter.
In 2015, Abbas appointed Khoulud Asaf as the new head of WAFA, the first female head of the organization. The president of the PA appoints WAFA's head, and the organization is viewed an arm of the Palestinian government, rather than an independent agency that criticizes the Palestinian government.
On December 10, 2018, Israeli soldiers raided Wafa's offices in Ramallah and fired tear gas into the building as part of a manhunt for gunmen involved in a December 9 attack that wounded seven Israeli civilians. The Palestinian Journalists' Union, the Palestinian Foreign Ministry, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, and the International Federation of Journalists condemned the Israeli action.
In 2019, Wafa won the Federation of Arab News Agencies award for best report, a regional organization of national news agencies in the Arab world.
In 2009, Wafa launched a Hebrew version of its website; the content of this service would also focus on Arab citizens of Israel. It also started mailing a daily newsletter to Israeli members of the Knesset and Hebrew media outlets. Wafa ceased its Hebrew service in 2016.
In 2022, Wafa relaunched its Hebrew service in order to "convey the Palestinian point of view to Israeli society", according to Wafa's editor-in-chief.
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