Yahya Sakher Habash (Arabic: صخر حبش, 10 November 1939 – 1 November 2009), also known as Abu Nizar, was one of the Fatah founding leaders. Habash was born...
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Palestine Sakher Habash, a Palestinian leader of the Fatah movement Mohammad Al-Habash, a Syrian Islamic scholar, writer and politician. Habash, Ardabil...
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stronghold. Five residents and a policeman were wounded in the shooting. Sakher Habash Balata, 1950; the refugees were still living in tents Balata Camp, early...
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Hanna Mikhail Ezzedine Kalak Nihad Nusseibeh Qadura Fares (governor) Sakher Habash Uri Davis Ilan Halevi Ghazi al-Jabali Imil Jarjoui (mayor) Fadi Kafisha...
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known), and reference. Zev Aelony, 71, American civil rights activist. Sakher Habash, 69, Palestinian party official (Fatah), stroke. Esther Hautzig, 79...
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Israel List of villages depopulated during the Arab–Israeli conflict Sakher Habash Khalidi, 1992, pp. 231, 605, 606 Palmer, 1881, p. 213 Government of...
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Palestinian cleric, leader of Jund Ansar Allah, bomb blast. November 1 – Sakher Habash, 69, Palestinian party official (Fatah), stroke. McCarthy, Rory (January...
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2022) 13 October – Gideon Tish, Israeli football player 10 November – Sakher Habash, Palestinian Arab politician, a leader of the Fatah movement (died 2009)...
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the original on 18 October 2023. Retrieved 19 November 2023. Abu El Oun, Sakher (20 August 2014). "Thousands mourn slain wife, baby of Hamas commander"...
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