- Source: Saad Malki
- Al Hilal SFC
- Kualifikasi Piala Asia AFC 2015
- Skuad Piala Asia AFC 2023
- Kualifikasi Piala Dunia FIFA 2018 – Babak Kedua AFC
- Grup F Piala Asia AFC 2023
- Kualifikasi Piala Dunia FIFA 2002 – Babak Pertama AFC
- Skuad Piala Asia AFC 2011
- Sanherib
- Skuad Piala Dunia FIFA 2022
- Saad Malki
- Ash-Shams (Egyptian newspaper)
- Abdulellah Al-Malki
- History of the Jews in Egypt
- Muhammad Naji al-Otari government
- Syrian Social Nationalist Party
- 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)
- Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region
- 1954 Syrian coup d'état
- List of Syrians
Saad (Yaakov) Malki (30 December 1898 – 20 May 1988) was an Egyptian Jewish educator, journalist, and Zionist.
Life and career
Saad Malki was born in Cairo. He began his career in journalism after the Balfour Declaration, when he published articles in Al-Ahram. and Al Muqattam in support of Zionism, Jewish-Arab unity, and in defense of the rights of Jews in Egypt. From 1924 he began working as the editor of the Arabic edition of the Egyptian news paper Israël.
In 1934 Malki established the Arabic language Jewish weekly Ash-Shams, which continued operating until it was shut down by Egyptian authorities in 1948. Shortly after, he emigrated to Israel, where he began working as a translator and editor for the government newspaper Reshumot.