Yaacov Havacook ... ...
...(Abu Fahad) ... Jewish labour leader in Iraq who was hanged in 1949
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Unit 131 ... Israeli spy cell in Egypt ... existed since 1948 ... under control of Aman from 1950 ...
Commission Concerning the Events in Jordan September 1997 ... On 6 October 1997 1997, Joseph Ciechanover was appoinrted to head a committe to investigate the failed attempt, the previous month, to assassinate a senior Hamas official, ...
Israeli commander briefing soldiers on the eve of the Gaza invasion
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This man is Palestinian prisoner who suffered serious physical and psychological injury following Shin Bet torture in September/October 2011. His identity has been kept confidential due to the severe psychological injury he suffered. ...
Hebronite Jews are descendents of those Jewish families who lived in Hebron before 1929.
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Fliegerabteilung 304 ... Bavarian aerial squadron in Palestine during WWI ... was part of the Kniglich Bayerisches Fliegerbataillon
was stationed in Iraq al Manshiya in October 1917
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Eisenbahn-Betriebs-DoppelComp. 34/48 ... German rail unit that was sent to manage the running of the Hejaz Railway in 1918. This unit was formed of 8 officers, 330 soldiers and 500 Italian POWs. ...
Yves Engler reports ...
40th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers ... part of the Hagedud Ha'ivri (Jewish Legion/Brigade in World War I British Army) ... the 40th were mostly Palestinian Jewish refugees and included David Ben-Gurion, ...
93.6 Ram FM Middle East Eyewitness News
... has a website here.
The station is a South African initiative managed by Middle East Broadcast Holdings (Pty) Ltd in association with Primedia Broadcasting (Pty) Ltd.
The Directors of the South African Holding Company are ...
Linda ? ... Norwegian ...
A., whose nom de guerre "Claude", was (Summer 2010) the third-highest ranking officer in the Shabak when it was revealed that not only had he fudged on his departmental budget and overspent by hundreds of thousands of dollars, but he had slept with a married female subordinate, promoted her, and then demoted her husba ...
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Ahmed A-Dahar (1906-1984), from Nazareth, ... was a member of the Knesset, for Progress and Development, from 3.11.1959 to 2.11.1965.
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Mahmud A-Nashaf (1906-1979) ... from Taibeh in Israel ... member of Knesset in period 3.11.1959 - 15.8.1961 for the Agriculture and Development pseudo-party sponsored by David Ben-Gurion's MAPAI party.
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Sabri Aamer is an Egyptian parliamentarian.
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Chloe Aaron ...
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Joseph Aaron ... editor of the Chicago Jewish News
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David Aaronovitch writes for The Independent in London. Although a former Trot, is now firmly in the neocon camp. He was a cheerleader for the US war against Iraq in 2003, and he has produced a islamophobic film, that according to Gilad Atzmon is of the same nature as Fitna , Geert Wilder's islamophibic screed.
Israel Hasbara Committee profile
David Aaronvitch ...
Mark Aarons formerly worked for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. He lives in Sydney.
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Aaron Aaronsohn (1876-1919) was born in Bacau, Romania, and, at the age of six, was taken by his parents to Palestine. His father, Ephraim Fischel, was one of the founders of Zikhron Yaakov.
Aaronsohn studied in France and on his ...
Alexander Aaronsohn ... brother of Aaron Aaronsohn ... Alexander Aaronsohn, a writer and journalist, author of a biography of Sarah Aaronsohn, swindled his colleagues in the Bnei Binyamin society, transferring a large plot of land designated for settlement to one of his former girlfriends. He was an active pedophile. ...
Rivka Aaronsohn ... member of the NILI spy-ring ... sister of Aaron Aaronsohn ... engaged to engaged to Avshalom Feinberg
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Tsvi (Zvi) Aaronsohn ... borther of Aaron Aaronsohn
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Burt Aaronson is (2007) the chairman of the Palm Beach County Investment Policy Committee. In 2007, he directed that the portfolios should include substandard (not-investment grade) bonds, i.e., Israel Bonds.
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Adam Wild Aba ...
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Danny Adino Ababa is a journalist for Yediot Aharonot.
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Ghadanfar Rokon Abadi is (2010) the Iranian ambassador to Lebanon.
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Jacob Abadi ... teaches (2000) at the United States Air Force Academy ...
Rabbi Matloub Abadi ... the last authentic Arab Jewish rabbi to come from the East to America, a man whose own training was based upon the Andalusian adab tradition;
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Reuven Abarjel (63 in September 2005) is a Mizrahi Jew, born in Morocco, who has lived in Israel since 1950. He was one of the founders of the Israeli Black Panthers (haPanterim haShahorim).
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Elisha Abas (1971-) ... Israeli pianist ... The son of Ariane and Shlomo Abas, he is a grandson of the Zionist terrorist, Betty Knout, and, through her, he is ...
Ziad Abas cultural director at the Deheisha refugee camp.
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Lena Abayev is (2013) deputy director of communications of NGO Monitor, the ultra-right-wing "monitoring" group. ...
Ibrahim Abayit is a Palestinian involved in the Church of the Nativity/Bethlehem siege in 2002. He was exiled to Spain following a European agreement in March 2002.
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Khairi Abaza is (2012) "a former senior official of Egypt's secular liberal Wafd party who is currently (2013) a "Senior Fellow" at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies".169555
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Katherine Metres Abbadi is a free-lance journalist and international affairs professional specializing in human rights.
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Farahat Al Abbar writes for Islam Online.
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Ariane Abbas (c. 1950-) ... daughter of the Zionist terrorist Betty Knout and Leon Hellman. She is named after her maternal grandmother Ariadna Scriabin. She i ...
Faiz Abbas was a reporter for Yediot Aharonot until he resigned in early August 2006, in protest against the writings of the editor, Rafi Ginat, on the Israeli attack on Lebanon in 2006. Abbas, 53 at the time he resigned, had worked 10 years for Hadashot as the reporter covering the northern region and more than 10 y ...
Hiam Abbas was born in Nazareth. She has been living in France since 1989. Better known as an actress, Hiam Abbas began her career in the Palestinian theater scene before playing film roles with Rashid Masharawi, Michel Khleifi, Daniele Arbid, and Raja Amari. "Bread" is her first film.
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Mahmoud Abbas (b. 1935) was widely regarded as Arafat's number 2 in the PLO. In 2005, he was elected President of the PA; his term expired on 9 January 2009, but remains in the post.
Daud Abdullah reports (20 July 2009):
While it may seem unimportant to the Quartet envoy, younger members of Fateh
bitterly deplore the fact that since his election as chairman of th ...
Mohammad Issa Abbas ...
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Shlomo Abbas (1948-) ... Israeli writer
Ariane Abbas, nee Hellman, daughter of the Zionist terrorist Betty Knout, is his wife. Elisha Abas is one of ...
Al-Somida Abbas is a business development at Bir Zeit Univ., but was barred (2006) from entering Palestine by the Israeli occupation authorities.
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Mustafa Abbasi ... A Lecturer at the Tel-Hai Academic College, Tel-Hai, Upper Galilee 1226, Israel; e-mail: safad@newmail.net.
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Mohammadreza Abbasian ...
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Alan D. Abbey is Editor of In My Heart (a Jewish obituaries website), former editor of Ynetnews.com and JPost.com and author of Journey of Hope: They Story of Ilan Ramon, Israels First Astronaut
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Diane Abbott ...
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George Frederick Abbott (1874-1947) was an English war correspondent and author.
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Gerry Abbott ... ...
Fahmi Abboushi was Mayor of Jenin in 1935-37. He was dismissed from the post by the British in 1937 and, as a result the Abboushi family lived in exile in Beirut until 1940. Abboushi was one of founders of the Arab Independence Party. He was the chairman of the Arab Nationalist Bank, Jenin's branch, in the 1940s. He also served on numerous national committees during and after the British Mandate ...
Tarif Abboushi is a Palestinian American,
born in Syria, who lives in Houston, Texas.
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Wasif F. Abboushi is (1977) professor of Political Science at the University of Cincinnatti in Ohio.
He is the author of four books on the Middle East and the Palestine Question. He is a son Fahmi Abboushi.
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ABC_staff ... staff of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
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Said Abd-Elmalek ... of the Ra'am Party (United Arab List)
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Abdelwaheb Abdallah is (2008) the Tunisian foreign minister. ...
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Ahmed Abdallah is an Egyptian film maker.
Adam Shatz reports ...
Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, a Lebanese, was convicted in France in 1986 in connection with various acts of terrorism.
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Ghassan Abdallah is a program analyst and an activist.
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Samir Abdallah is a French film director, who has made five films about Palestine. He is also a co-founder of an organization called the Civil International Campaign for the Protection of the Palestinian People
He was born in Copenhagen in 1959, to an Egyptian father (from a family which has a branch in Gaza)and a Danish mother but, living in France since the age of 6, he has French n ...
Sana Abdallah is a Jordanian journalist who
works for UPI in Amman. She has been the Jordan correspondent for
Middle East International since 1995.
(UPI, unfortunately, was bought in 2000 by the right-wing Unificatio ...
Stéphanie Latte Abdallah is a researcher at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique/Institut de Recherches et d'Etudes sur le Monde Arabe
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Ahmed Abdel-Aziz
... Commander of the Egyptian Commando force in Palestine
in 1948
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Mohamed Abdel-Baky ... ...
Hakam Abdel-Hadi Hakam Abdelhadi wurde 1939 in Jenin, im Norden Palstinas, geboren. Damals war Palstina noch britisches Mandatsgebiet. Sein Vater verdiente den Lebensunterhalt fr die zwlfkpfige Familie als Gerichtsschreiber. Nach dem Abitur folgte Hakam Abdelhadi 1958 einem ehemaligen Schulkameraden zum Studium nach Deutschland. In Aachen wollte er auf Wunsch des Vaters Ingenieurwesen studie ...
Abdel-Razak Abdel-Kader (1914-), born in Damascus, was a descendant of the 19th-century Algerian resistance leader Abdelkader El Djezairi who had died in exile in Ottoman-ruled Syria.
Abdel-Razak Abdel-Kader favoured Israeli-Arab reconciliation in the 1960s and was the subject of a controversy during the pr ...
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Anouar Abdel-Malek ...
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Sherine Abdel-Razek ...
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Omar Abdel-Razeq is (2011) the Hamas finance minister
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Sheikh
Moheiddin Abdel-Shafi (1872-1954; some sources say 1955) ... head of the Higher Islamic Council (Waqf - the authority which administered the affairs of the Muslims in Palestine) and custodian of the holy places in Gaza and (from 1925-27) Hebron.
Palestinian notable from Gaza; member of the 'ulama (religious notables); served for the Ottomans until World War I; director of waq ...
Salah Abdel-Shafi ... economist son of Haidar Abdel-Shafi.
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Soha Abdelaty ...
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Ahmad Hilmi Abdelbaqi (1882-1963), Pasha,
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Reem Abdelhadi ...
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Dr. Riad Z. Abdelkarim of Anaheim, California, writes the monthly "Islam in America" column for the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs.
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Ziad K. Abdelnour is a New York based investment banker and financier. In 1997, he, along with 56 other Lebanese American activists, founded a right-wing pressure group called the United States Committee for a Free Lebanon (USCFL).
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Abed Abdi (1942-) ... ...
Geneive Abdo was (2000) Middle East correspondent for the Guardian newspaper.
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Nahla Abdo is a professor of Sociology at Carleton University in Ottawa. She has published extensively on women and the state in the Middle East with special focus on Palestinian women. Among the publications is Sociological Thought: Beyound Eurocentric Theory (1996). She contributed to the establishment of the Womens Studies Institute at Birzeit University and helped to found the Gender Resear ...
Nyier Abdou ...
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Janan Abdu is a Palestinian activist and researcher. She has written about Palestinian oral history, social activism and pedagogy, and has
participated in founding educational and feminist organisations. Her husband is Amir Makhoul, the Palestinian human rights activist. ...
Paula Abdul is an American actress.
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Ghaith Abdul-Ahad, an Iraqi national, has written for The Guardian since 2004 and is on the newspaper's staff. He has spent long periods in Somalia, Sudan, Iraq and Afghanistan.
He was arrested near Sabratha in March 2001 while reporting on the uprising in Libya.
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'Abdu'l-Baha (1844-1921) ... ...
Dina bint Abdu'l-Hamid ... first wife of Hussein ibn Talal, King of Jordan ... later married Salah Taamari ...
Bakr Abdul-Haq is (2012) a writer and photographer for Nablus TV ...
Hussain Abdul-Hussain is an Iraqi who has spent most of his life in Lebanon and returned shortly after the war – initially he was a cheerleader for the US Marines. Originally he was a reporter for The Daily Star in Beirut, but recently based in Washington DC.
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Rami Abdul-Rahman is (2012) the director of the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
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Khaled Abdul-Wahab ... ...
Qasim Abdul-Zahra ... ...
Kamal Abdulfattah ...
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Rabab Abdulhadi Palestinian resident of Nablus.
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Abdul Rahman Abdullah ... intrerpreter who was with James Miller when he was killed by the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip in May 2003.
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Anita Abdullah is on the coordinating committee for the Campaign for the Right of Entry/Re-Entry to the Occupied Palestinian Territory. She is a researcher at Birzeit University, Institute of Community and Public Health. She is married to Ghassan Abdullah, a Palestinian.
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Dr. Daud A. Abdullah is (2006) the deputy secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain.
Daud Abdullah was born in Grenada where he received his early education.
He obtained his first degree from the University of Guyana in 1981 and was
awarded a scholarship to study Arabic language at King Saud University in
Saudi Arabia. In 1984 he joined the University of Khartoum to pursu ...
Dr. Ghassan Abdullah has a PhD in educational development from Newport State University;
45 in 2002, he is a
lecturer in education at Al-Quds University who
had been involved in dialogues with Israeli peace
activists for many years.
He is the Palestinian co-director of Middle East Children Association
(MECA).
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Samir Abdullah is the Ramallah-based planning minister who drew up a Palestinian "plan" for the Annapolis "Peace Assembly".
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Wassim Abdullah ... Technical director for Al Quds University, Al Quds Educational Television, Ramallah - Palestine ...
Ghassan Abdullah_(2) ... ...
Abdul Hamid (Sultan of Turkey) ...
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Hussam Abdu ...
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Dr. George T. Abed, a 66-year old Palestinian UC Berkeley-trained economist with Jordanian nationality, retired in 2005 from a senior position at the International Monetary Fund and, in April 2005, was appointed to a four-year term as governor of the Palestine Monetary Authority.
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Mohammed Abed (mabed@badgerherald.com) is (2006) a final year graduate student in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. As an activist, he has worked for the rights of the Palestinian refugees with Al-Awda, the Palestine Right to Return Coalition. He has also worked with the University of Wisconsin Divest from Israel Campaign.
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Dr. Samir Abed-Rabbo is an author and professor emeritus in the field of international law.
He is director of the Center for Arabic and Islamic
Studies in Brattleboro, Vermont.
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Natasha Mozgovaya
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Addameer reports ...
Al Haq reports ...
Irving Abella is a past president of UIAFC's Canadian Jewish Congress (CJC) and co-founder in 2003 of a university faculty "Israel advocacy" organization in Toronto.
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Eden Abergil ... female Israeli soldier from Ashdod who abused Palestinian prisoners ...
Sahar Abergil (IOF Lt. Col.) is (2012) commander of the special elite unit Yahalom.
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Rabbi Shalom Aberjil of Petah Tikva ...
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Nino Abesadze MK (Kadima) since November 2010. He is a former journalist working in the Russian media in Israel.
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Maria Abi-Habib is a Beirut-based journalist.
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Georges Abi-Saab is (2002) a member of the Appellate Body of the World Trade Association, and was until recently Professor of International Law at the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva. He is Honorary Professor of Law at Cairo University.
He is a Member of the Institute of International Law. ...
Nisrine Abiad is (2007) a research fellow at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law.
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Rasim Abid is a graduate student in Monterey Institute of international studies - California.
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Abila family ... ...
Joseph William Abileah (1915-1994) was the first person sentenced for conscientious objection by the Israeli state.
A violinist, Abileah was born in Austria. His father, Ephraim Abileah (born Niswizski; 1881-1953), who was was among the founders of the Society for Jewish Folk Music in St. Petersburg in 1901, was a pacifist during World War I, and left for Palestine in 1923, sending f ...
Edward G. Abington, Jr., was (1993-1997) US consul general in Jerusalem.
In 1999, Abington, working at Bannerman & Associates, became an adviser to, and lobbyist for, the Palestinian Authority. The initial contract was $2.25 million for three years. After Hamas defeated Fatah in the Palestinian legislative election in 2006, Abington consulted only for President Mahmoud Abbas. That lat ...
Michel Abitbol (born in April 14, 1943 in Morocco) is a Moroccan Jewish research fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Abitbol a dirig l'Institut Ben Zvi de Jrusalem de 1978 1981, puis de 1987 1994. Il a t invit dans des universit amricaines et franaise. Il est professeur l'Universit hbraque de Jrusalem et directeur scientifique du Centre international de rec ...
General John Philip Abizaid (1951-) ... ...
Kira Ablamunits is (2006) studying literature and political science at the Open University in Israel.
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Paula Abood is a Sydney-based community development worker/activist, writer and film-maker. She has worked with immigrant and refugee women in a diversity of settings for more than thirteen years, focusing on community cultural development. She has written for performance and radio as well as being a founding editor of Xtext journal.
Her debut short film, Of Middle Eastern Appe ...
Sami Abou-Shehade ... from Jaffa ... member of the Zochrot Board of Directors
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Jaoudat Abouazza ...
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Jos Aboulker ... ...
James George Abourezk (b. 1931) represented South Dakota in the U.S. Senate from 1973 to 1979 and in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1971 to 1973. Abourezk was the first Arab-American to serve in the U.S. Senate. He practices law in his home state.
While in the US Congress Abourezk was the target of the Israeli lobby which orchestrated smear campaigns, espionage, and even an assas ...
Ahmed Aboutaleb is (2009) the mayor of Rotterdam.
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Rania Abouzeid is (2003) a staff writer for the Daily Star in Beirut.
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Paul Abowd is a recent graduate from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He was a contributing editor for a leftist student monthly called the Michigan Independent and active with Students Allied for Freedom and Equality, a group of students devoted to Palestinian human rights and an end to occupation and apartheid in Palestine/Israel. He is currently working as a glass artist in Northern Mic ...
Thomas Philip Abowd was (2000) a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Anthropology at Columbia University. His dissertation focuses on the politics of space, racism, and the production of history in contemporary Jerusalem. Before that did his undergraduate studies at the Univ. of Michigan Ann Arbor.
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Negus Abrahah ... some sources say he was from Adulis ... he was viceroy ('negus') of the principality of Sabaʾ in Yemen for the (Christian) emperors of Ethiopia in the early/middle sixth century ... built the ...
David Abraham, aged 46 in January 2010, currently (January 2010) the chief executive of UKTV, has been appointed as chief executive of Channel 4. ...
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Laura Abraham ... founded The Peace Cycle in 2004.
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S. Daniel Abraham is a businessman implicated in some deals pertaining to Bank Leumi for which he seems to have obtained help from Ehud Olmert. Abraham is one of the main backers of AIPAC. He also founded and funded the ...
Tzedaka Abraham is an Israeli retired officer who together with Yair Klein trained the Colombian paramilitaries during the 1980s.
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Floriano Abrahamowicz ... ...
David Martin Abrahams ... member of Labour Friends of Israel
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HJ Abrahams ...
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Israel Abrahams ... co-founded the Jewish Religious Union with Oswald John Simon and Claude Montefiore
In 1886, with Claude Montefiore, he founde ...
Sir Lionel Abrahams (1869-1919) ... ... of the (British) India Office ...
member of the committee, formed in December 1917, to convene a conference of Anglo-Jewry to consider means of furthering the policy laid down in the Balfour Declaration. The other members of the committee were Lord Rothschild, Sir ...
Prof. Marvin Abrahamson was a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin
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Abraham Fund ... ...
Jack Abramoff lobbyist and fund-raiser for extreme settlers. Propagandist for US Rep Tom Delay.
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Shlomo Zalman Abramov ... in the 1960s was an MK for the General Zionists and a member of the Committee to Prevent the Nuclearization of the Middle East
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Roman Abramovich is a Jewish Russian tycoon, owner of oil fields in Siberia, owner of the Chelsea football club, and donor to settlers taking over land in East Jerusalem.
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Aharon Abramovitch is (2007) a senior Israeli diplomat.
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Henry Abramovitch, born in Canada, is (2005) president of the
Israel Institute for Jungian Psychology and teaches in the School of Mecicine at Tel Aviv University.
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Amnon Abramovitz is (2003) a senior commentator at Israel TV's Channel One.
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Lon Abramowicz ...
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Ari Abramowitz is a hard-line zionist radio talk show host. He is a blogger at The Land of Israel
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Dr. Israel Abramowitz (1928-) ... former chairman South African Jewish Board of Deputies ...
Kenneth S. Abramowitz is a New York businessman and partner in NGN Capital, which describes itself as "a venture capital firm dedicated to health-care investing."[1] He is a major funder for extreme right-wing causes in Israel and the United States.
Kenneth's wife is Nira Abramowitz, also funder and cheerl ...
Born in 1919 in Jerusalem (where both his parents were also born), Rabbi Mayer Abramowitz, at the age of nine, came with his family to Hartford, Conn. He received his education in New York, attending Yeshivas there.
His family returned to Palestine in 1935 but he remained in the US because he had a scholarship to Yeshiva College .
He received his B.A. from Yeshiva University and his M.A. an ...
This is what Diana Johnstone, the eminent left-journalist, had to say about him:
"Presidents come and go but the continuity of U.S. policy is ensured by a small elite of policy-makers who remain
outside party politics and often outside public view. An influential member of this foreign policy establishment is Morton Abramowitz , whose career has involved him with both the
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Nira Abramowitz is a funder and cheerleader of Israeli right-wing politicians, e.g., Benjamin Netanyahu. Her husband is Kenneth S. Abramowitz, the hardline right-wing millionaire. ...
Alan R. Abrams, chairman of the board, president and chief executive officer of Servidyne Inc. Abrams resigned in 2007 from an advisory group of the Carter Center in protest against Jimmy Carter's book, Palestine: Peace not Apartheid .
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Elliott Abrams is one of the most rabid ziocons. In March 1980, Abrams married Rachel Decter, daughter of conservative pundits Norman Podhoretz and Midge Decter.
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Floyd Abrams: B.A., Cornell; J.D., Yale. Partner, Cahill Gordon & Reindel. Chair of several American Bar Association Committees on freedom of speech and of the press. Visiting lecturer, Yale Law School; instructor, Columbia University School of Law; adjunct professor, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism; co-counsel to The New York Times in the Pentagon Papers case; cases a ...
Harry Abrams is a Victoria businessman and British Columbia representative for the League for Human Rights of B'nai Brith, Canada.
Prof. William A. Cook report ...
Rachel Abrams, a writer and blogger associated with the militarist "pro-Israel" group the Emergency Committee for Israel, is a member of a well-established neoconservative family. Her spouse, Elliott Abrams is a veteran of both the Ronald R ...
Paula Abrams-Hourani is an American Jew who is married to a Palestianian writer and who has lived in Vienna for many years.
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Dr. Irit Abramski-Bligh ... a researcher at Yad Vashem ...
Chimen Abramsky (1917-), originally a bookseller, became a professor of modern Jewish History at University College London and a specialist in socialist history. He was also a fellow of St Anthonys College, Oxford.
Abramsky was a member of the British Communist Party but left it after the 20th Congress of the Soviet Communist Party in 1956 (when Khrushchev revealed the truth about St ...
Matt Abramsky is the former Israel Action Committee (IAC) president at Western Ontario Univ.
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Albert Abramson (born 1876) was appointed as British adviser to Emir Abdallah on 27 March 1921. He was soon (21 November 1921) replaced by Harry St. John Bridger Philby.
Some time later, he was appointed District Commissioner for the Northern District of Palestine.
In 1927, he appointed as Palestines second Commissioner of Lands -- the British report to the League of nations for 192 ...
Glenda Abramson ... University of Oxford, Oxford, U.K.
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Larry Abramson ... Born in South Africa, 1954, immigrated to Israel in 1961. Abramson was educated at London's Chelsea School of Art. Later he returned to Israel to teach at the Bezalel Academy of Art where since 1992 he has been the Chairman of the Fine Arts department.
Abramson's awards include: Israel Museum's Kolliner for a Young Israeli Artist (1979); America Cultural Foundation Award ( ...
Isaac ben Judah Abrabanel (1437-1508) ... ...
Susan Abravanel is (2007) chair of AJC's Advocacy Task Force.
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Institute For Youth Leaders From Abroad ... in Jerusalem, run by the Jewish Agency ...
Dr. Tobias Abse ... Goldsmiths College, London.
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Abtalion ... ...
Omri Abu ... ...
Ophir 'Abu ...
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Ya'aqov Hai Abu ... according to page 221 of this book, he was "a wealthy Jew of Safed who served as the French consular agent in that town" ...
Rev. Dr. Fahed Abu-Akel was born in the Galilee.
Moderator of the 214th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA), he is a Palestinian-American who serves the church in Atlanta, where, among other things, he directs Christmas International House, a program that matches international students with U.S. families for the Christmas holidays.
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Hany Abu-Assad was born in 1961 in Nazareth.
Together with Rashid Mashrawi (Curfew, Haifa), he set up Ayoul Film in the early 1990s, where he worked as a producer. In 1992, he made his first film.
He has produced and directed a number of films for television before moving to cinema. His films have won numerous a ...
Dr. Awad Abu-Freih ...
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Saed Jamal Abu-Hijleh is a Lecturer in Political and Environmental Geography, Department of Geography, An-Najah National University, he is founder and director of the Center for Global Consciousness, and he is a poet. His mother ...
Sa'id Abu-Khadra (first name unknown) was a Palestinian notable from Jaffa who, around 1930, sold land to the Jewish Ahuza Company. ...
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Hala Abu-Khala ... works for the Adva Center
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Abu-Krinat tribe of Israeli Bedouin ...
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Yasmeen Abu-Laban is Professor and Associate Chair (Research) in the Department of Political Science at the University of Alberta, Canada. She specializes in the politics of gender, racialization, migration and citizenship. She is co-author of Selling Diversity (2002), co-editor of Politics in North America (2008), and editor of Gendering the Nation-State (2008).
Her University of ...
Ibrahim Abu Lughod (1929-2001) was born in Jaffa where his father was a metal manufacturer.
He spent most of his life in the struggle
for Palestinian rights.
In 1948 he and his family took refuge in Nablus and then Amman. In 1950, he went to the United States where he received his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Illinois and a PhD in Political Science from Princeton Unive ...
Assoc. Prof. emeritus Butrus Abu-Manneh, who retired in 2002 after thirty years of teaching in the Dept. of Middle East History at the University, was named a Distinguished Citizen of Haifa (Yakir Haifa). He was cited for his long-standing voluntary activity to advance education and initiate a special education framework in the Arab sector. Abu Mannehs academic field of expertise was the O ...
Abed al-Rahman Abu-Moh ...
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Mohammed Abu-Nimer is a Palestinian citizen of Israel.
He received BA and MA degrees from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
and a Ph.D. in Conflict Resolution from
George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, USA.
He teaches international peace and conflict resolution at the School of International Service, American University, Washington.
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Dr. Aref Abu-Rabia , a Bedu, was appointed head of the Middle Eastern Studies department at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Be'er Sheva, in August 2004.
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Akiva Eldar relates:
Next on the dais is a fair-haired young woman in jeans: Safa Abu-Rabia , a doctoral student at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev's faculty of Oriental Studies. Her father is a Bedouin from the Negev and her mother is an Arab from the North. She has a little girl and is debating how to shape her baby's identity: externalize her Arabic traits or prepar ...
Thair Abu-Rass is (2013) with the Association for the Advancement of Civic Equality.
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Ibrahim Abu-Sabih ...
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Rajab Abu-Sirriyah ...
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Hamed Abu-Sitta ... one of the founders of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) ... head of the PLO's Occupied Homeland Affairs
Department ... he was one of the independent representatives in the executive committee of the PLO
... a cousin of ...
Sheikh Hussein (Hsein) Dahshan Abu-Sitta (1882-1970) ... tribal leader ... during the British Mandate he served as a member of the Tribal Court and Agricultural Council. In 1935, he became one of the founders of the Palestinian Arab Party and, in 1942, he was a member of the delegation of Palestinian Arabs to the High Commissioner. Towards the end of World War II, he resumed an active role in the ...
Salman Abu-Sitta (1938-) was 9 years old when he was forced, with the rest
of his family, to flee the family home in Beir al-Sabe' (Beersheba) District
in 1948.
Later, he graduated from the University of Cairo and received a
PhD in Civil Engineering from the University of London.
Dr. Salman Abu-Sitta is a former member of the Palestine National Council (for
20 years). He is founder of the ...
Mohammed Khalil Adnan Abu-Sneina ...
Amos Harel reports:
The story of Mohammed Abu-Sneina , the head of the recently uncovered cell, is of particular interest as his father, a Fatah member, was also involved in terrorism and killed two Jews in Jerusalem in the 1970s. He was convicted and sentenced to life but was released in 1985 as part of a prisone ...
Ahmed Abu-Tawahina is (2012) Director of the Gaza Community Mental Health Programme (GCMHP).
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Muhammad Abu-Yasin ... from Jaffa ... drug dealer ... sold TNT and guns to the Irgun Zeva'i Le'umi ...
Nadia Abu-Zahra is Assistant Professor of Globalisation and Development at the University of Ottawa. She is currently on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences and has worked across the Middle East, Asia, and Central America. She is the author of 12 articles and book chapters on mobility in Palestine. ...
From the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism (Herzliya) Speakers and Panelists List:
Dr. Sufyan Abu-Zayda is Former Minister of Prisoner Affairs at the Palestinian Authority; Lecturer, Al-Quds
University, PA
Sufyan Abu Zayda is Dire ...
Dr. Amineh Abu-Zayyad ... 2nd wife of George Galloway
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Shmuel Abuav was a Labor candidate in the January 2003 Knesset elections
from the Haifa district, and heads the Kiryat Tivon local council.
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Hanaa Abueid ... Hanaa Yusuf Ibraheem Abu Eid - originally from the Sheikh Muwanis
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Izeldeen Abuelaish ... ...
Izzeldin Abuelaish, MD, MPH, is a Palestinian physician and infertility expert who was born and raised in the Jabalia refugee camp in the Gaza Strip.
He received a scholarship to study medicine in Cairo, and then received a diploma from the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of London. He completed a residency in the same discipline at the Soroka Medical Center in Isr ...
Charlotte Silver reports ...
Aharon Abuhatzeira (1938-) ... Born in Morocco, Aharon Abuhatzeira was elected to the Knesset in 1974 and 1977 as a National Religious Party member and served as minister of religious affairs in the first government of Menachem Begin. In 1981, he founded and chaired TAMI, a party identified with Israel's Moroccan community. He was elected to the Knesset with TAMI in 1981 and 1984. He subsequentl ...
Rabbi Elazar Abuhatzeira caught defrauding/embessling his community. As Haaretz (Yanir Yagna and Natasha Mozgovaya) put it: "popular kabbalist in Be'er Sheva has defrauded American Jews by reportedly taking hundreds of thousands of dollars for promises that he would use kabbala to help people who wanted blessings, amulets or promises to cure the terminally ill."
Elazar is the son of ...
Yaakov Abuhatzeira (died 1880) ... born in Tafillalt, Morocco, and died in Damanhour, Egypt ...
Yisrael Abuhatzeira (1890-1984; known as Baba Sali, "praying father") ... a local "saint", whose
cunning witchcraft helped him assemble a large following of obedient voters in Israel,
comprised almost exclusively of poor Sephardi Jews. ... his grave is in Netivot
He was a grandson of ...
Saif Abukeshek ... "I was born in June 1981 in Nablus. I lived most of my life in
Askar refugee camp as my family were expelled from Jaffa in 1948.
I started my activisim in 1996 by working with youth and children.
I participated with several voluntary camps to work with the children in the
refugee camps. In 2000 I was shot in the chin by the Israeli military during
a demonstration for t ...
As'ad AbuKhalil (b. March 1960) is author of The Battle for Saudi Arabia (Seven Stories, 2004), Bin Laden, Islam and America's War on Terror (Seven Stories, 2002) and the Historical Dictionary of Lebanon (Rowman & Littlefield, 1998). He is a professor of political science at California State University, Stanislaus and visiting professor at University of Califo ...
M. A. (Angela) AbuKhalil (Angela Clifford) was born to a Jewish mother (Hedi Aufrichtig, an Austrian Jewish refugee to Palestine in the
1930s) and a Palestinian Arab father.
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Jalal Abukhater is a Palestinian blogger with electronicIntifada.
Resources
Electronic Intifada profile
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Maher Abukhater is a Palestinian journalist based in the West Bank city of Ramallah.
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Hayim b. Jacob Abulafia (1660-1744), a native of Tiberias, was chief rabbi of Izmir (Smyrna) from 1720 until 1740, when he returned to Tiberias along with his disciples and restored the Jewish settlement in that city, having received the as ...
Susan J. Abulhawa is a Palestinian freelance writer
who was born to refugees of the Six Day War of 1967.
After living in Kuwait and spending three years in Dar El-Tifl El-Arabi, the East Jerusalem orphanage that was established by ...
Musa Abumarzuq is deputy head of Hamas's political bureau
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Hasan AbuNimah (also transliterated as "Abu Nimah") is a Palestinian citizen of Jordan. Originally from Battir, he lost his home in the West Bank after the 1967 invasion.
A former Jordanian envoy to Italy, Portugal, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, he was also the permanent representative of Jordan at the United Nations ...
Dr. Sarab Aburabia-Queder is a lecturer at the Blaustein Institute for Desert Research of Ben-Gurion University, and a feminist activist in the Bedouin community. ...
Dr. Issam Aburaiya is faculty at Seton Hall Univ., New Jersey. Aburaiya is a former (2004) a Visiting Scholar at the Middle East Institute, Columbia University, and a researcher at the Harry S Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. ...
Arwa Aburawa is a freelance journalist based in the UK who writes on the Middle East, the environment and various social issues.
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Said Khalil Aburish (1935-2012) is a Palestinian writer and journalist who, towards the end of his life, lived in London. He is descended from a family which lived in the village of Bethany, outside Jerusalem.
He is a son of Mohammed Khalil Aburish, who worked in Beirut for TIME from 1952 until his retirem ...
Munir Abushi ... former governor of Salfit ...
Yousef Abusisi ... brother of Dirar Abu Sisi ...
Dr. AbdelFattah Abusrour (1963-) is (2008) the director of Al-Rowwad Cultural and Theatre Training Center, an independent centre for artistic, cultural, and theatre training for children in Aida Camp, which tries to provide a "safe" and healthy environment to help children's creativity and discharge the stress of the ...
Khader Abusway is a Palestinian journalist and an analyst with the Jerusalem Media and Communication Centre.
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Assi Abutbul ... ...
Khadrah Jean Jaser AbuZant, 19 in 2009, was the Palestinian winner of the Simcha Bahiri Youth Essay Contest. She lives in Tul Karm and is a third-year psychology student at An-Najah National University. She is active in Seeds of Peace.   ...
Ziad AbuZayyad is editor of the Palestine-Israel Journal, and a former minister and PLC member in the Palestinian Authority.
Abu Zayyad's Palestine-Israel Journal profile.
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Muhammad Abuzeid is (2006) the Director general of the Federation of Unions of Palestinian University Professors and Employees ...
Mohammed Tasyir Abu Awad is (2012) a 19 year-old-demonstrator severely injured -- with brain damage -- due to the Israeli firing of a high velocity tear gas canister.
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Abu Basma is a regional council in the Negev representing about 90,000 Bedouins.
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As'ad Muhammad Abu Ghosh is a Palestinian who was released from an Israeli prison on 2 September 2012. Since then he has been harassed and imprisoned by the PA collaborators.
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Akiva Eldar reports ...
Yaser Abu Hilalah is an Al Jazeera film director.
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Abu_Laban_family ... owners of orange groves and of the Jaffa Orange brand name in Palestine.
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Giziya Abu Saleh ... ...
Nur al-Din Abu Saleh ... Syrian army general who was a commander in the Damascus area in the early 1970s ... brother of Kamal Kanj Abu Salih ...
Taher Abu Saleh ... ...
Sheikh Kamal Kanj Abu Salih (c. 1916-1983) of Majdal Shams was the most important Druze leader to remain in the Golan after the 1967 war. He had studied law in Jerusalem, Beirut and Damascus, was a colonel in the Syrian army and was elected to the Syrian parliament in 1952. In the mid-1960s Kanj returned to the Golan, where he stood out from the conservative farmers who lived in the villages. Kanj ...
Zohair M. Abu Shaban is a Palestinian from Gaza, a student of electrical engineering who first received a Fulbright scholarship, but then was told that on the basis of secret evidence his visa into the US had been withdrawn.
Zohair's website ...
Karen Koning AbuZayd was appointed head on UNRWA in June 2005. Her term ended on December 2009. Upon departing AbuZayd relates ...
Cross-section of Irish academics:
HOUNAIDA ABI HAIDAR, Dept of Geography, TCD;
Dr KIERAN ALLEN, School of Sociology, UCD;
Prof JAMES ANDERSON, School of Geography, Queen's University Belfast;
Prof IVANA BACIK, School of Law, TCD;
KEN BOND, Dept of Zoology, Ecology & Plant Science, UCC;
Prof JAMES BOWEN, ...
Al-Qasemi Academy is a "Muslim college in Israel... which is located in Baqa el Garbiya in Israel and is known for its moderation and openness. AJC and the college have been working together to deepen understanding between Jews and Muslims". ...
Acanchi is a London-based public relations company specializing in country and city branding projects. In October 2008, the Israeli foreign ministry confirmed that Acanchi would rebrand Israel as a land of achievement.
Principals
Fiona Gilmore Chairman and Founder
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Gilbert Achcar (b. 1951, Senegal) is a Lebanese-French academic, writer, socialist and antiwar activist. He lived in Lebanon until moving to France in 1983. He taught politics and international relations at the University of Paris VIII until 2003, when he took up a position at the Marc Bloch Centre in Berlin. Since August 2007, Achcar has been Professor of Development Studies and International R ...
Archibald Alexander John Stanley Acheson (1911-1966), 6th Earl of Gosford, was a British peer. In 1957, he was JOINT PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARY OF STATE FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS ...
Dean Gooderham Acheson (1893-1971) was born in Middletown, Connecticut. He was educated at Yale University (1912-15) and Harvard Law School (1915-18). At the latter he became a protege of Felix Frankfurter, who got him a job in Washington, where he became private secretary to the Supreme Court Justice, ...
Abba Achimeir (1898-1962), born as (Abba Shaul Geisinovich -- also transliterated as "Gissiniwitz") in the village of Dolgoe in Soligorsk region of Belarus, adopted this name when he migrated to Palestine in 1924. The name, which means "brother of Meir", was chosen in honour of his brother meir who died fighting for the Red Army during the Russian Civil War.
... a Revisionist Zion ...
Yaakov Achimeir is an Israeli newspresenter/interviewer on Channel 1.
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Zackie Achmat is a South African AIDS activist who is also afflicted by AIDS. In 2008, he visited the occupied territories. He is (2010) a member of Open Shuhada Street
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Andre Aciman (1951-) was born and raised in Alexandria, Egypt, to a family of Sephardic Jews who had wandered from Italy to Turkey and then settled in Egypt.
Aciman, who grew up in Egypt, Italy and France, now (2003) lives in New York.
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Lola Potok Ackerfeld (1921-) ... still alive in 1997 ... was commandant of a camp at Gleiwitz (Gliwice) in Silesia after WW2.
Lynda Obst
is her daughter
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Bruce Ackerman is a self-declared American liberal.
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Gary Ackerman is a US Representative (D-NY) ...
Gwen Ackerman ...
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Mike Ackerman ...
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Peter Ackerman is the Chairman of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, Boston. However, he is related to a number of other organizations such as International
Center on Nonviolent Conflict (Chairman), Freedom House, Council on Foreign Relations, etc. Peter Ackerman was born 6 November 1946 in New York City. As an undergraduate he attended Colgate
University ...
Spencer Ackerman ... ...
Josef Ackermann is (2007) chairman of Deutsche Bank,
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Tewfik Aclimandos is a historian and is (2011) Egyptian specialist at the Collge de France. He was (2000) an associate professor in Cairo University and (2007) at the American University of Cairo and (2008) a visiting professor at the Sorbonne. ...
The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) ... website ... founded and almost totally supported by the New Israel Fund
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NYC Activists ... ...
PSC = Palestine Solidarity Campaign.
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Activists Against the Transfer Wall is (May 2003) a collection of Israelis (and possibly others) who are campaigning against Sharon's wall.
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Commission of Inquiry in the Matters of Investigation Methods of the General Security Service Regarding Hostile Terrorist Activity (alias for
this person)
Al-Afdal ibn Salah ad-Din (c. 1169-1225), popularly known as Al-Afdal was one of seventeen sons of Saladin. He succeeded his father as the second emir of Damascus. ... ...
Masao Adachi ... ...
Shimon Adaf ... ...
Frank Adam ...
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Ken Adam ... ...
General Udi Adam is (2006) in the Israeli army's Northenr Command
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Yekutiel Adam (19271982) ... Deputy Chief of Staff of the Israeli army ... killed at Beaufort Castle while participating in the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon
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Yuval Adam ... a student activist from Tel-Aviv University and founder of the Student Coalition
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Geoffrey Adams ... ...
George Washington Joshua Adams (1811-1880) was born in New Jersey in 1811. In the mid 1860s, he led a schismatic group of Mormons who tried to establish a farming settlement in Palestine.
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Gerry Adams ...
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Hunter Campbell "Patch" Adams, M.D. (born May 28, 1945 in Washington, D.C.) is an American physician, social activist, citizen diplomat, professional clown, performer, and author. He founded the Gesundheit! Institute in 1972. Each year he organizes a group of volunteers from around the world to travel to various countries where they dress as clowns, to bring hope and joy to orphans, patients, an ...
James Adams used to be a journalist for the Sunday Times In London. At some time in the 2000s, he was appointed as the host of a programme on Jefferson Public Radio in Oregon. He was also a member of the advisory board of the National Security Agency. He has also narrated audiobooks for ...
John Adams is an American composer whose works include: Klinghoffer's Death , Nixon in China .
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Michael Adams (1920 -2005) was born on the 31st May 1920 in Addis Abba, Ethiopia. He married in Beirut, Lebanon, in July 1958, and at the end of his life lived in Devon.
After studying at Christ Church, University of Oxford, and becoming a prisoner in Germany during the Second World War, he eventually turned to journalism. He became Middle East correspondent for the Guardian in 1956 ...
Miriam Adams ... Arab-Jewish Peace Alliance, Albuquerque NM
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Nigel Adams ... MP for Selby and Ainsty ...
In 1989-1992 and, again, in 1997 - 2001, Paul Adams was the BBC's Middle East Correspondent,
based in Jerusalem. Events he covered included the Gulf War,
Israel's withdrawal from southern Lebanon, the Pope's visit to Israel
and the dawning of the year 2000 in Bethlehem.
Before that, he was a BBC reporter based in Belgrade (1993 to 1995) which was followed by two years (1995 to 19 ...
Richard Adams blogs (2011) on the US from the Guardian's Washington DC bureau. ...
Samuel Vyvyan Adams (1900-1951), Conservative MP for Leeds West (1930-1945) ...
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David Adams_(2) ... ...
John Adams ... US president
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The Adam Smith Institute (ASI) is a Westminster based far right "free-market" think tank which wants to dismantle the NHS, sack civil servants and council workers and slash income tax. It
received Labour government funding of almost 8m in 2003[1]. It is a member of the Stockholm Network. ASI is involved in funding the Palestinian negotiations unit, but its actions in vetoing or
de ...
Dror Adani was a co-consipirator with Yigal Amir and Hagai Amir in the murder of Yitzhak Rabin.
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Yael Adar ...
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Ismail Adara is (2012) a Palestinian shepherd working in Bir al Eid. In August 2012, he was severely beaten by masked settlers.
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Ahmed Abu Adas ... Palestinian student who is alleged to have taken responsibility for the assassination of Rafik al-Hariri.
This article
says:
A previously unknown group calling itself Support and Jihad in Syria and ...
Jane Adas is a free-lance writer based in New York who has also taught at Rutgers University on America's role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Shafiq (Shafik) Adas, an Iraqi Jewish millionaire businessman from Basra was hanged on 23 September 1948, having been found guilty of selling surplus British arms to Israel.
There is some dispute about the nature of the evidence against him -- Zionists claim that he sold merely sold scrap metal to Italy.
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Jose Adaszko is (2007) vice president of AMIA, an AJC international partner in Argentina.
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Tehmina Adaya ... ...
Ben Addelman graduated from Concordia Universitys Communications Studies program in 2001. He subsequently trained as a cameraman with a Kosovo-based NGO, and worked as assistant editor/producer on a National Geographic series profiling Mdecins Sans Frontires. He met Samir Mallal in high school and they later studied together at Concordia. Discordia is his first director credit.
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Michael Adebolajo (1984-) ... ...
Michael Adebowale (c. 1991-) ... ...
Prof. Howard Adelman ... was the Founding Director of the Centre for Refugee Studies at York University.
staff of the Online Content Enhancement Project at York University in Canada ...
Kenneth
Lee Adelman (1946-) is an American diplomat, political writer, policy analyst and William Shakespeare historian.
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Miriam Adelson is the wife of Sheldon Adelson, the zionist gambling tycoon.
Connie Bruck writes:
Adelson, who separated from Sandra in 1988, met Miriam Ochshorn on a blind date the following year. Miriam, an Israeli internist, was at Rockefeller University as a guest investigator on an exchange program, and was living with her two young daughters in a New York ...
Sheldon Adelson (1933-) is a Jewish American billionaire businessman a casino mogul. He is a fervent right-wing zionist funding all sorts of right-wing projects in Israel (e.g., a newspaper), and in the US. He has funded several right-wing think tanks and he is also the main force behind the Taglit-Birthright prog ...
Hannan Adely
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Konrad Adenauer ...
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Dr. Walter Frederic Adeney (1849-1920) ... Congregationalist minister ... educated at the New College London (sometimes known as New College, St. John's Wood, or New College, Hampstead -- it was founded as a Congregationalist college in 1850 by the amalgamation of Coward College, Highbury College, and the theological function of Homerton College, the latter being refounded as a teacher training ...
Shafiq (Shafik) Ades (1900-1948) ... ...
Yaakov Ades is a Kabblist rabbi. ...
Lola Adesioye ... ...
Jo Adetunji is a Guardian reporter. She lives in London. ...
Kate Adie Adie was reported, in January 2003, to be about to quit her job with the BBC after 35 years.
The decision comes as news organisations are gearing up to send reporters to the Gulf for the anticipated war in Iraq.
She is quitting her role as chief news correspondent, a title she has held since 1989.
Adie, 57, is one of the BBC's best-known reporters, has made ...
Yigal Adiqa (1959-) ... ...
Yossi Adiri ... ...
Assaf Adiv is (2002) national co-ordinator of the Workers' Advice Centre in Israel.
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In 1972 Ehud Adiv (1046-), better known as Udi Adiv, the son of one of the founders of Kibbutz Gan Shmuel (just outside Hadera, on Route 65, the main road from Hadera to Afula.
As a paratroop sergeant in the 1967 War, he had rescued wounded s ...
Major Stav Adivi is a reserve officer in the Israeli armed forces.
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Isabelle Adjani ... ...
Alexandre Adler ... political historian
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Alfred Adler ... ...
Andrew Adler is the owner and publisher of the Atlanta Jewish Times, who on 13 January 2012 wrote a piece where he listed as one of several options for Netanyahu: to "give the go-ahead for U.S.-based Mossad agents to take out a president deemed unfriendly to Israel in order for the current vice president to take his place and forcefully dictate that the United States policy includes its helping ...
Celia Adler ...
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Dan Adler is an LA based entrepreneur and former CAA executive; he is also involved in dirty-tricks hasbara campaign, i.e., smearing critics of Israel. Adler's other concern is to project a pro-Israel message on US university campuses, and for this purpose he set up "Project Communicate"; it is run by Frank Luntz, the premier hasbara PR guru.
Phil Weiss reports:
Even m ...
Devorah Adler ... a religious American Jew who moved to the Middle East and now occupies a house in Silwan
She is the wife of Yonatan Adler.
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Elkan Adler (18611946) was an Anglo-Jewish author, lawyer, historian, and collector of Jewish books and manuscripts. Adler's father was Nathan Marcus Adler, Chief Rabbi of the British Empire. ...
Eric Adler is (2004) a Ph.D. candidate in classical studies at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
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Fritz Adler ... ...
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Hermann Adler ... son of Nathan Marcus Adler ... brother of Elkan Adler
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Prior to joining the BBC, Katya Adler, born in London to German Jewish parents, had worked for a number of broadcasters across Europe.
In November 2006, it was announced that she would be moving from the BBC's Madrid burueau to the Jerusalem bureau.
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Luther Adler ...
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Rabbi Michael Adler was the senior Jewish chaplain to the British armed forces during World War I.
With Edmund Sebag-Montefiore he intervened at the War Office to attempt to stymie plans for a Jewish regiment.
Indeed, earlier in the war, in November 1914, he had written to the War Office thanking them for thei ...
Miriam Adler, her husband and three children moved to Sa-Nur from Kiryat Arba in 2004 to protest against
the Sharon disengagement plan.
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Nahum Yitzhak Adler, a BILU member from Russia who immigrated to Palestine and studied in Mikveh-Israel, arrived at Margo by the end of 1897, and supervised construction of ten two-family houses in different sizes. For a large family they allotted a three-room house, and for small families, two-room house. ...
Nathan Marcus Adler was chief rabbi of Britain in 1845-1891.
Dr. Nathan Marcus Adler, a.k.a. Hillel Nissim Adler, (18031890), born in Hanover, was the Orthodox Chief Rabbi of Britain 18451891, probably the most prominent 19th century rabbi in the English-speaking world. His distant relative Jacob Adler, who made his acquaintance in the winter of 18831884, described him as the "high ...
Stella Adler ... see this bio.
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Victor Adler ... ...
Yaron Adler ... moved to Sa-Nur from Kiryat Arba in 2004 to protest against
the Sharon disengagement plan.
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Michael Adler ... Miami developer ... US Democratic Party fund-raiser ...
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) is a zionist organization that was originally founded to purportedly combat anti-semitsm in the United States. However, the ADL also has acquired an ideological role by pushing "anti-semitism" as one of the main tenets of zionism. This entail exaggerating "anti-semitism" claims or constantly harping on this issue to keep it on the agenda. Furthermore, ADL has ...
Nahum Admoni (born 1929) was the Director of the Mossad from 1982 to 1990. Born in Jerusalem to Polish immigrants, he fought in the 1948 War in the SHAI, the Haganah intelligence branch, and later in the newly created Israeli Defense Force Intelligence. After the war he went to the United States and studied at the University of California at Berkeley, returning to Israel in 1954. There he rejoin ...
Randa Jihad Adnan is this 31-year-old graduate in sharia law from Al Najar University in Nablus. She is a resident of Jenin. Her husband is Khader Adnan, the hunger striking heroe. ...
Dr. Sama Adnan is founder of both NewPolicy.org and New Policy PAC. He obtained his doctorate from the University of California, Los Angeles. He has worked with various organizations seeking a peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, including the ...
Pesach Bar Adon ... author and archaeologist who lived among Bedouin in the Beit She'an Valley and the Upper Galilee in the '20s and '30s
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Theodor Adorno was a German sociologist, philosopher and musicologist.
His father's name was Oscar Wiesengrund and he was registered Theodor Ludwig Wiesengrund-Adorno (his mother's maiden name was Calvelli-Adorno della Piana) at birth but later called himself Theodor W. Adorno ...
ADRID (Association for the
Defense of the Rights of Internally Displaced
Persons in Israel) ... Based in Nazareth, ADRID is a member of Ittijah. Its goal is "The return of displaced Palestinians within the Green Line to their villages and homes which they were expelled from, in accordance with UN resolution 194." ...
Advanced Security Integration LTD ...
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L. K. Advani is a former "Home Minister of India, and a brigand of the Hard Right"
Vijay Prashad reports:
When the Hindu Right came to power in the late 1990s, it hastened both the economic
"liberalization" policy (with a Minister for Privatization in office) and it shifted its attentions to Washington, DC and Tel Aviv: an axis of the three powers against what it c ...
The adviser on Jewish affairs to the commander of the U.S. forces in Europe was a position established in August 1945 in the wake of the publication of the Harrison Report on the situation of Jewish displaced persons in the Allied zones of occupation.
Seven American Jews served in this position in the four and a half years of its existence between 1945 and 1949: Rabbi Judah Nadich (A ...
Atef Adwan is (2006) the Hamas minister of refugee affairs.
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Atif Adwan is (2005) is a professor of political science at the Islamic University of Gaza.
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Kamal Adwan ... Fatah Central Committee member ... assassinated in Beirut on 10 April 1973 by Israeli hit squad led by Ehud Barak.
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Dr. Sami Adwan, of Bethlehem University, specializes in peace education and human rights
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George A'dwan (Adwan) ... of the right-wing Lebanese Forces militia. Some claim that he contacted the Israelis before the better-known contact made by Joseph Abu Khalil on 12 March 1976. Soon after the outbreak of the Lebanese civil war i ...
The American Enterprise Institute (AEI) is a right-wing American think-tank.
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Ziad Abu Aen ...
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Janet Afary, born in Iran, is a professor of Religious Studies and Feminist Studies at the University of California Santa Barbara. She received her M.A. from University of Tehran and her Ph.D. in Modern Middle East History from the University of Michigan ...
Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (NMFA) ...
American Emergency Committee for Zionist Affairs ... Coordinating body of American Zionist organizations, founded in 1939 and subsequently renamed American Emergency Committee for Zionist Affairs (January, 1942), American Zionist Emergency Council (fall, 1942), and American Zionist Council (1949).
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Institute for Current World Affairs ... founded in 1925 by Charles R. Crane
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Institute of Arab American Affairs ...
In an article entitled "A History of Arab-American Political Participation" in this book, Michael W. Suleiman, writes:
In
1945, in response to the impending departure of the Britis ...
Joint Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs ...
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Provisional Executive Committee for General Zionist Affairs ...
In 1912, Louis Brandeis joined the small Federation of American Zionists. With the outbreak of World War I, when the European Zionists found themselves divided and p ...
Benjamin Géza Affleck-Boldt (born August 15, 1972 aka Ben Affleck) is an American actor, film director, writer, and producer. ...
Wisam Afifa writes for IMEMC.
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Wisam Afifeh writes for IMEMC
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Afikim ... Israeli bus company ...
Eli Aflalo ... ...
Michel Aflaq ... one of the founders of the Ba'ath party.
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Asher Afriat is Founder and CEO, The Israel Seminar .
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Yuval Afriat ...
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Founded in 1953, the American Committee on Africa (ACOA) was dedicated to supporting African liberation struggles and informing the American public about African issues. As one of the first national organizations dedicated to anti-colonial struggles in Africa, the organization played host to countless African leaders in the United States. ...
Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB) ... ...
Beys Afroyim (1895-1984) ... some sources say he as born in 1893
Grace Halsell writes:
Then came the case in 1967 of an American Jew, Beys Afroyim. As a result of his case, U.S. Law changed
drastically. Afroyim, born in Poland in 1895, emigrated to America in 1912, and became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1926. In 1950, aged 55, he emigrated to Israel and became an Israeli citiz ...
Haleh Afshar ... ...
Aftenposten staff ...
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Steven Aftergood is a blogger.
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Giorgio Agamben (1942-) is an Italian philosopher who teaches at the Universit IUAV di Venezia. and at the Collge International de Philosophie in Paris. He is best known for his investigations of the concepts of state of exception and homo sacer .
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Eliyahu Agassi ... a veteran MAPAI Arabist and head of the Histadrut's Arab Section ...
Sarah Agassi (1926-) ... ...
Shai Agassi (1968-) ...
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Or Kashti reports ...
Akiva Eldar reports ...
Mohamed Agbaria is a lawyer who has represented the Jilani family due the police assassination of Ziad Jilani. ...
Asma Agbarieh-Zahalka (born 1974) is an Israeli Arab journalist and political activist who heads the Organization for Democratic Action (Da'am) party. She is the only Israeli Arab woman to head a political party.
In 2000, she founded and directed the East Jerusalem branch of the Workers' Advice Center - Maan , that provides assistance to non-unionized workers and the unemploye ...
Raja Agbariyah ... is a member of the Village Sons movement identified with the Popular Front.
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Nasser Agbariyeh ...
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Dr. Suleiman Agbariyeh ... used to be mayor of Umm al-Fahm
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Philip Agee is a former CIA agent who became disenchanted with U.S. foreign policy. He has written several books on U.S. spying and propaganda. He now resides on Cuba.
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Ghada Ageel is a third-generation Palestinian refugee. She grew up in the Khan Younis refugee camp in Gaza and teaches Middle Eastern politics at the University of Exeter in Britain.
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Agencia EFE is a Spanish news agency. Details on its history (in Spanish)
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The Palestine Telegraphic Agency was established in 1923.
Eight months later, in April 1924, it appointed the
Jewish Telegraph Agency as its sole representative in the United States.
The Palestine Telegraphic Agency published the Palestine Bulletin. ...
representatives of 20 African and Asian countries at the 1963 General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency ... ...
JTA staff ... people who work for the Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) which is (or certainly was at one stage) owned by the Jewish Agency for Israel and which Lenni Brenner (on page 252 of ...
Bahrain News Agency staff
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Lucky Break was the name used for a British secret agent in 1956 who was alleged to be within Nasser's inner circle.
It has been said:
"There is no evidence, however, that LUCKY BREAK existed outside the creative imagination of MI6 officers who wanted more aggressive operations against Egypt." (Source: ...
Age correspondent described by the age as follows:
The writer's name has been withheld to protect them from possible prosecution under Israeli censorship laws.
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Hussein Agha is a Senior Associate Member of St. Antony's College, Oxford and has been involved in Israeli-Palestinian negotiations over many years.
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Dr. Zakaria Agha ... member of Executive Committee of Palestinian Liberation Organization ... member of the Consultative Council of Al Quds Open University ...
He is (September 2007) the most senior Fatah leader still in Gaza.
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Gaspar Aghajanian (1911-2007) ...
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Dr. Albert Aghazarian is the Director of Public Relations at Birzeit University.
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Antonio Agliardi ... ...
John Aglionby is The Guardians South-east Asia correspondent. ...
Danny Agmon ...
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Lieut.-Commander Sir Peter Agnew ... ...
Recipient of the 1966 Nobel Prize for Literature,
Shmuel Yosef (S. Y.) Agnon (1888-1970), pseudonym of Shmuel Yosef Halevi Czaczkes, was born in Galicia in 1888. He immigrated to Jaffa in 1908, but spent 1913 through 1924 in Germany. In 1924 he returned to Jerusalem, where he lived until his death in 1970. A prolific novelist and short-story writer from an early age, Agnon received numerous liter ...
Barbara Agostini ...
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Israel Agranat ... a professor of chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem ... son of Carmel and Simon Agranat
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Born in Louisville, Kentucky, and educated at the University of Chicago,
Simon Agranat (1906-1992) was the third chief justice of the Israeli Supreme Court.
He married into the British-Zionist aristocracy --
his wife (they married in 1934) was Carmel Friedlaender, daughter of ...
The Agranat Commission was established in Israel to investigate the events at the outset of the 1973 war - and the decision not to mobilize the reserves before the outbreak of the war and not to launch a pre-emptive strike. Their findings brought about the fall of Golda Meir's government, her replacement by ...
Deborah Agre is the Development Director for the Middle East Children's Alliance (MECA) in Berkeley, California. She co-leads MECA's annual delegations to Palestine/Israel.
Agre
worked as a volunteer direct mail fundraising consultant to MECA from 1991 until she joined the staff in June 2003 where she is responsible for direct mail, major donor and foundation fundraising as well as th ...
Agrexco (UK) ... UK subsidiary of Carmel Agrexco
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Agricultural Workers Union -- Palestinian NGO.
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Agriculture and Development was an organisation of Palestinian citizens of Israel which was formed to fight the 1951 elections. Like other "Israeli Arab" parties at the time, it was associated with David Ben-Gurion's Mapai party, as Ben Gurion was keen to present a facade that Israeli was treating its Palestinian citi ...
Gershon Agronsky (1894-1959; later, Agron) ... a Ukrainian-born American journalist in Palestine and former Jewish Legionnaire ... in 1925 he was director of the Palestine Zionist Executives press office... later, he was the founder-editor of The Palestine Post ... died in office as Mayor of Jerusalem
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Andreas Antonius Maria (Dries) van Agt (born 1931) ... former Dutch prime minister
Mr. van Agt graduated from law school cum laude in 1955 and worked as a lawyer in Eindhoven in the Netherlands. Later he became a civil servant at the Ministry of Agriculture and at the Ministry of Justice and professor in criminal law at the Catholic University of Nijmegen. In 1971 Mr. van Agt was appo ...
The
Agudath Israel Movement (World Agudath Israel/The World Israelite Union) was established in the early twentieth century as the political arm of Orthodox Judaism. Its base was in Eastern Europe where traditional Judaism was strong before the Second World War and was undergoing a revivial due to the Hasidic movement. Its origins lie in a conference held at Kattowitz in 1912 after the Tenth Wo ...
Agudat Akhim ... Russian Zionist organization that acquired land in the village of Jillin and several others in the districts of Fiq and Dar'a. ...
The Agudat Israel Party is an Israeli political party representing Haredi Judaism. It was the umbrella party for almost all Haredi Jews in Israel, and before that the British Mandate of Palestine. It originated in the original Agudath Israel movement founded in Europe in the early part of the twentieth century. It is presently the Chasidic wing of the United Torah Judaism (Yahadut HaTorah) party ...
Agudat Netaim (the Planters' Society) ... Aharon Eisenberg was its general director
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Guma Aguiar (born: Brazil) is "the newly observant American-Israeli billionaire and philanthropist".
Aguiar funds hardline settlers and is behind aggressively taking over Palestinian land in the Jerusalem area -- some properties of the Al Aqsa Wafq.
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Grace Aguilar (1816 - 1847) is considered the first Anglo-Jewish novelist. Her work was a response, in part, to the representation of Jews in Sir Walter Scotts Ivanhoe and to Thomas Macaulays views on Judaism. In her short career (she died in Frankfurt at the age of thirty-one of a spinal ailment affecting her muscles and lungs) she published poetry, fiction, essays, and a history of the Jews ...
Juan Antonio López Aguilar is (2006) Spain's Justice Minister.
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Mariano Aguirre is director of Peace, Security and Human Rights at the Madrid thinktank FRIDE (Fundacin para las Relaciones Internacionales y el Dilogo Exterior), http://www.fride.org
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Mikhail Agursky is a cybernetics engineer who lives (1972) in Moscow. Aged about forty, he is the son of a Belorussian Jewish communist who originally named him Melikshort in Russian for Marx-Engels-Lenin-International Communism. Agursky has published works on cybernetics and also, more recently, in The Times Literary Supplement (30 June 1972), a long article reviewing the Soviet Belorussian En ...
Charles Carlson comments ...
Yossi Ben Aharon ... a former director-general of the Prime Minister's Office
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Arie Aharoni ...
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Ido Aharoni is a hasbara specialist. Zac Smith writes:
Lest anyone confuse the nature of the Ministry's campaign, Ido Aharoni , founder of the "Brand Israel" concept and head of the ministry's brand management team highlighted what was on the line. Speaking to the Toronto Star , Aharoni explained that "a better image for Israel and a better performance of tha ...
Rina Aharoni ...
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Yaakov-Sika Aharoni ... was a member of the Irgun Zeva'i Le'umi
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Yisrael Aharoni ... "considered the father of native Israeli zoology"
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Yohanan Aharoni (1919-1976) was born in Germany and immigrated to Palestine in 1933. He was a
founding member of Kibbutz Alonim, where he lived until 1947. From 1948 to 1950 he
was in the Israeli armed forces. He began his public
archeological career as Antiquities Inspector for Galilee,
representing the Departmen ...
Yoram Aharoni ...
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Zvi Aharoni (1921-2012) ... ...
Miriam Aharonova ...
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Yitzhak Aharonovich MK (Yisrael Beitenu) is (2009) a minister of public security in Netanyahu's government.
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Yitzhak ('Ike') Aharonovitch (1923-2009), born in Danzig, ... was captain of the "Exodus" ...
Ran Aharonson is a senior lecturer in geography at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is the author of numerous publications in historical geography, concentrating on the reshaping of contemporary Palestine. ...
Shlomo Aharonson, a Holocaust specialist, is a professor of Political Sciences at the Hebrew University inJerusalem. He is a devotee of Moshe Dayan. Israel Shahak, in Chapter 4 of Open Secrets, referred to him as a
notorious 'hawk'
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Shlomo Aharonson is an Israeli architect working on the expansion of the Ma'ale Adumim settlement and projects in the E1 area (also illegally occupied). In 2011, together with Gabriel Kertesz and Shmuel Groag, Aharonson is working on the ...
Bertie Ahern is (2005) Taoiseach (Prime Minister) of Ireland.
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Dermot Ahern is (2006) the Foreign Minister of the Republic of Ireland.
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Tom Aherne ... Irish Army
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Ya'akov Ahimeir (born 1938), is a senior Israeli journalist, and a television and radio personality.
Gideon Levy comments ...
Yossi Ahimeir is the former finance minister and former prime minister's bureau chief.
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Conrad Ahlers (1922-1980) ... was (1972) a spokesman for the West German government
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Dick Ahlstrom ... ...
Eqbal Ahmad was a peace activist and scholar.
He was born to a family of wealthy Muslim landowners in Bihar, India. In 1947, he left with his brothers for the newly created state of Pakistan. He was active in the civil rights movement and the anti-Vietnam War movement in the United States.
Here are some opinions about him:
"Inevitably, reading Eqbal Ahmad's words evok ...
Moeed Ahmad ... Al Jazeera reporter ...
Muhammad Idrees Ahmad is an active member of the Vanunu4Rector Campaign. He is a sociologist, filmmaker, a writer and a musician, currently (2010) pursuing his PhD in Media Research at the University of Glasgow/Strathclyde.
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Safa Al Ahmad is a Saudi journalist and TV producer. She is based in the Middle East.
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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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Max Blumenthal reports (7 May 2013) ...
Bassem Ahmed is an instructor at the University of Denver.
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Hisham Ahmed teaches Political Science at Bir Zeit University. He was born in Deheishe Refugee Camp near Bethlehem, has been a Fulbright Scholar, got his Ph.D. from the University of California (Santa Barbara), and is an expert on political movements.
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Imas Ahmed an editor, moved from Gaza to Ramallah around 1999 and has worked in TV production since 1994. He generally works in digital media and in documentary filmmaking.
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Kamal Ahmed is (2003) a political editor for The Observer.
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Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed ... Department of International Relations, University of Sussex
His blog: http://nafeez.blogspot.com.
is Executive Director of the Institute for Policy Research & Development, London, United Kingdom. He teaches courses in political theory, international relations and contemporary history at ...
Judy Maltz reports (31 May 2013) ...
Col. Ahmed Ramiz is head of the population directorate in the IDF's Human Resources Branch responsible for recruiting non-Jews into the army. He is a Druze. ...
Suhail Ahmed , ... ...
Esti Ahronovitz ... writes for Ha'aretz ...
Lalla Aicha ... ...
Itamar Aichner ...
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Angelo Aiden ... community activist ... member CC of the Israeli Communist Forum ... 1980s-era refusenik
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Dr. Hisham Aidi, from Morocco (see here), is a freelance writer living in New York.
He was also (2001) a doctoral student in the Political Science department at
Columbia University, working on the 'Muslims in New York' Project which is sponsored jointly by the university's Middle Ea ...
Maha AIghbaria ... from Umm al-Fahm ... describes herself as follows: "Law student, fight for my rights as an Arab woman and a Palestinian, fight for Palestine till i can drive my car toward Beirut".
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Sharryn Aiken is an Associate Professor in the faculty of law at Queen's University, Canada. She is the editor in chief of Refuge, Canada's Periodical on Refugees and is a past president of the Canadian Council for Refugees. Her current research interests include refugee law and its intersection with the national security agenda post 9/11 as well as minority rights. In 2007 she was awarded a SSH ...
Roger Ailes ... chairman of the Fox News Channel
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Alvin Ailey (1931-1989)... ...
Stewart Ain ... is a staff writer for The Jewish Week newspaper in New York.
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Ziad Abu Ain ... was perhaps the most famous detainee in Israel in the mid-190s , having been extradited there from the US in 1981 after a long and controversial court battle. He was supposed to be part of a prisoner release in November 1983 but was taken off the bus containing those who were about to be released. In 2009, he was a deputy minister in the Palestinian government in the West Bank.& ...
Captain Chris Air ... of the Royal Marines
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Trans-Ocean Airlines was a US airline which was founded in 1946 and closed down in 1962.
Transocean Airlines pilots flew over much of the world.
Pilots could be flying Muslim pilgrims to the holy cities of Mecca and Medina during the Hajj, next month flying plane-loads of monkeys from India to the United States for the Salk polio vaccine program, and the following month flying loads o ...
Arab Airways ... a Jordanian airline which was based in Jerusalem and whose advertisments echoed the claims of the Jordanian administration over the West Bank ...
Imperial Airways ... ...
Olympic Airways ... ...
Air France ...
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Originally from South Wales,
Lydia Aisenberg is a freelance writer based in Israel and also a staff member of
a staff member of the International Department at
Givat Haviva. She is/was ...
Mohamed Abu Aisha was the director of Al-Quds' Educational Radio, and was killed in his car during an air strike in central Gaza in November 2012.
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Aix Group ... a group who seem determined to help prevent the return of the Palestinian refugees to their homes.
Its
members include Israeli, Palestinian and international economic experts, academics, members of economic organizations, and officials from international institutions, including the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the European Union, who par ...
John Aizlewood ...
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Fouad Ajami ...
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Jocelyn M. Ajami is (1993) a painter and independent producer in Boston. Her video "Jihad," on the Qur'anic meaning of the term, was published by Carousel Film and Video in New York.
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Addameer reports ...
Akin Ajayi was born in London but grew up in Lagos, Nigeria. Akin now lives in Tel Aviv with his wife and son. He writes for The Jerusalem Post, Ha'aretz, The Times Literary Supplement, This Day and other publications. ...
Hikmat Izzat Ajjuri is (2006) the new Palestinian ambassador in Dublin.
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Max Ajl (possibly a pseudonym) is is a Jewish freelance writer and activist living in Brooklyn. He has written on Latin American for NACLA and The New Statesman.
See his blog ...
Sami Ajrami is a Palestinian journalist who was the Maariv 's correspondent in Gaza since mid-2011 until Dec 2012 when the Hamas government bared such media relationships.
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AJWS (American Jewish World Service) ...
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Naif Akala ... Habib Qahwaji is her husband.
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Ahmed Akari was born in Lebanon and moved to Denmark in 1990. He was responsible for spreading the news about the Mohammed cartoons around the world.
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Kiyo Akasaka is (2007) Undersecretary-General for Public Information.
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Avraham Akavia ... Haganah translator for Orde Charles Wingate's NCO course at Kibbutz Ein Harod
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Arifa Akbar ...
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Suleiman Akbaria ... former mayor of Umm al-Fahm ... member of Northern Islamic Movement
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SS Akbel ... a Turkish vessel ...
Taner Akcam (strictly, Akam) was born in 1953 in Ardahan,
in north-eastern Turkey on the Georgian border. A historian, sociologist and author, he was among the first (perhaps the first) Turkish specialist to use the word "genocide" to describe the killing of Armenians by the Ottoman Turkish government in 1915.
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Mahdi Akef ...
Adam Shatz reports ...
Amir Akel (b. 1975) is a Palestinian lawyer in Beit Safafa.
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Imad Akel (c. 1965/9-1993) ... was the leader of Hamas's Ezzedin al-Qassem brigade. He was shot dead by the Israelis at a road-block on 24 November 1993 ...
Khaled Abu Aker is the editor of AMIN.org
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Aretas Akers-Douglas (1851-1926) ... MP for Kent Eastern March 31, 1880 - November 24, 1885;
St Augustine's November 24, 1885 - June 28, 1911
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Kazem Akhavan ... ...
Qudssia Akhlaque ...
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Ilyas Akhmadov ... ...
James Akins was an attache at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, 1963-1965, and later became the U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
Akins was appointed Ambassador to Saudi Arabia on August 27, 1973, by President Nixon. His most important task is generally believed to have been to persuade the Saudis to lift the oil embargo. Arguably, a more important accomplishment was his role in ...
Akin Gump is one of the US's leading and most influential law firms. ...
Alfred Akirov ... Israeli investor who made his fortune in real estate ...
Fares Akram is a journalist based in Gaza.
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Susan M. Akram is an Associate Professor of Law at Boston University School of Law (BUSL).
She is a member of the Legal Advisory Board
of the
Council
for Palestinian Restitution and Repatriation (CPRR), an organization
which declares that "every Palestinian has a legitimate,
individual right to re ...
Karzan Akrei ... What is his background? "Karzan" and "Akrei" are names used widely in Kurdistan. Is he a Kurd? Whatever he is, he seems to have no qualms about Zionism.
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Pavel Borisovich Akselrod (1850-1928) ... Marxist theorist, a prominent member of the first Russian Social-Democratic Workers Party, and one of the leaders of the reformist wing of Russian social democracy, known after 1903 as the Mensheviks. ... born in Chernigov, Ukraine, Russian Empire ... died in Berlin
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Yulia Akselrod (1936-), born as Juliia Sergeevna Sedova, is a grand-daughter of Leon Trotsky -- through a son, Sergei Sedov, that Trotsky had with his second wife, ...
Daniel Akst is a novelist and essayist living in New York's Hudson Valley. He contributes to The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal, Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angles and The Boston Globe, among other publications.
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Omri Akunis ...
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Benjamin Akzin (Riga 1904-Jerusalem 1985).
In the 1930s, he was
the head of the political division of the Revisionist Zionist movement.
Later, he became
Professor of Political Science and Constitutional Law at the Hebrew University. One of the founders and Dean of its Faculty of Law and erector of its Department of Political Science. Also a founder of the University of Haifa, and its ...
al-Nadi al-'Arabi (the Arab Club) ... competed against al-Muntada al-Adabi ...
Shukri al-'Asali (1868-1916) ... tried to stop the sale of the Afula lands by the Sursuq family ...
supported the Committee for Union and Progress (CUP) when they revolted against Sultan Abdulhamid II in 1908
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Basing his election campaign on the al-Fula affair, he ran for and won a seat in the Ottoman parliament as a representative for Damascus in a hotly contested January 1911 by- ...
Shireen al-A'araj is an activist in Al-Walaja. ...
Fahmi al-Abboushi (1895-1975) ... ...
Hussein bin al-Abdullah ... Crown Prince of Jordan ...
Salah al-Abdullah ... was (1975) a young businessman from Nazareth ...
Sami al-Abed is "a PA map expert"
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Chaker (or Shakir) al-Absi ... wanted in Jordan for the murder, in December 2002, of an American diplomat, Laurence Foley ... leading member of Fatah al-Islam
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Bassam al-Achkar (c. 1968-) ... the youngest of the Achille Lauro hijackers - he was 17 at the time. It has been claimed that, years later, he trained rebels for their attacks on US occupation forces in Iraq ...
al-Muntada al-Adabi (the Literary Club) was first and foremost a political organization.
It membership included Fakhri al-Nashashibi (who became later the leader of the Defense Party militia against the Husseinis and the Palestine Arab Party), Saliba al Juzi (brother of Bandali, the Marxist historian), Khalil Sakaki ...
Jamal al-Din al-Afghani ... ...
Ka'ab al-Ahbar (died c. 653) was a prominent Yemenite rabbi who converted to Islam. He accompanied the Caliph Umar to Jerusalem and was involved in establishing the Aqsa Mosque. ...
Abed Rahman al-Ahmar, from Deheisheh refugee camp outside Bethlehem, is a well-known Palestinian human rights activist.
He has (by July 2004) spent a cumulative total of 11 of his 37 years in Israeli prisons, without being brought to trial and without being charged. He is married to Allegra Pacheco, a Jewish Israeli wh ...
Anonymous employee of Al-Ahram Weekly ...
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Prof. Mamdouh Al-Aker is (2009) with the Independent Commission for Human Rights ...
Hasan al-Farghani al-Akhram ... one of the most important founders of the Druze da'wa, the other being Muhammad al-Durazi ...
Ahmad Al-Akhras is the Vice Chair of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. Over the years, he observed the concerted efforts to marginalize the Muslim community and criminalize their basic rights. The outcome of this case affirmed his faith in his fellow Americans' fairness. Dr. Al-Akhras resides in Columbus, Ohio and can be reached at ahmad@alakhras.org
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Feidi al-'Alami (1881-1924) was mayor of Jerusalem in 1906-1909. His father Musa al-Alami was also a mayor of the city.
In 1914, Feidi al-'Alami was chosen to represent the city in the Ottoman parliament. He was also a scholar, who published a concordance of the Koran.
He was a member of the three-member ...
Hayat al-Alami ... Palestinian presenter on 93.6 Ram FM Middle East Eyewitness News
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Musa al-Alami (1897-1984)
was assistant attorney general of Mandatory Palestine. Both his father Fidi al-'Alami and his grandfather Musa al-Alami were mayors of ...
Imad al-Alami ... a senior official in Hamas, living (2004) in exile in Damascus.
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Musa al-Alami (2) ... mayor of Jerusalem in the 19th century ... father of Fidi al-'Alami
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Majeed al-Alawi is (2007) the Bahraini Minister of Labor
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Diab al Ali ... ...
Sheikh Muhammed al-Ali al-Heib ... ...
Palestinian cartoonist ...
Born in the Galilee in either 1936 or 1937, Al-Ali left his village with his family in 1948 to live in a refugee camp in southern Lebanon. In the late 1950s, his work was discovered by the Palestinian poet Gassan El-Kanafani. Between 1958 and 1963, Naji Al-Ali was frequently detained by police and his work often censored. During his life he received many death threa ...
Mithal al-Alousi ... heads (at least as of 13 September 2004) the Iraqi government's de-Baathification campaign, meant to keep Baathists from the old regime out of the new government ... visited Israel in September 2004 ... called for normalization of Iraq-Israel ties
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Mithal al-Alusi (1954-) is an Iraqi neocon. He holds a German passport, allowing him to travel without visa restrictions imposed on other Iraqis, and, presumably, used this on his trips to Israel.
On 12 June 2008, the Henry Jackson Society published al-Alusi's profile ahead of a sponsored talks at the House of Commons:
Mithal al-Alusi is an elected member ...
Muhammad (VIII) al-Amin (1881-1962) ... was Bey of Tunisia from 15 May 1943 until 20 Mar 1956, when he became King -- until 25 Jul 1957, when he was replaced by as president by Habib Bourguiba.
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Abu Khaled al-Amleh is one of the leaders of a Palestinian group, based in Syria, called Fatah-the-Intifada. He is alleged to have been responsible for the assassination in Amman of Fahd Qawasmeh, the deported mayor of Hebron, who was killed on 29 December 1984. Allegedly, the assassination was ordered by President A ...
Najeeb Al-Anbarri ... ...
Muhammad al-Arabi (possibly pen name): "I am a progressive Arab nationalist who is living and working in Britain." He blogs at painful truths.
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Ala'aeddin al-Araj ... was was minister for national economics in the first Hamas government from March 2006 to March 2007 ... investor in Crazy Water Park ...
Fayad al-Arba is (2007) head of the main Islamic charity in Nablus.
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Majdi al-Arbid, a Palestinian cameraman working for Israeli TV, Channel 10, was shot by Israeli troops in the Gaza Strip in January 2005.
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Al-Ard (Arabic, "the Land") was a pan-Arab nationalist movement supportive of Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser that emerged in 1959 among Palestinian citizens in Israel. It not only challenged the legitimacy of Israel; it also opposed the traditional leadership of the Palestinian community in Israel, which it accused of cooperating with the Israelis. Al-Ard also presented an alternative to ...
Aref al-Aref (1892-1973) was born in Jerusalem. He studied in Turkey and was conscripted into the Turkish army in World War I; captured and spent three years in a camp in Siberia, from where he escaped after the Russian Revolution and went back to Palestine; editor of the first Arab nationalist newspaper Suriyya al-Janubbiyya, published in Jerusalem in 1919; advocated a policy of militant but no ...
Ali Al-Arian is (2012) a third year student of Political Science and History at the Univ. of Chicago.
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Laila Al-Arian is the daugher of Prof. Sami Amin al-Arian. She is a freelance journalist based in New York City. A graduate of the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, she has interned for USA Today and The Nation and has written for United Press International and the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs.
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Nahla al-Arian ... wife of Sami Amin al-Arian
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Dr. Sami Amin al-Arian (b: 1958), born in Kuwait
to Palestinian refugees, came to the United States in 1975, where he has since lived with his wife
of 25 years, Nahla, and his five American-born children. Arrested on 20 Feb 2003, Al Arian has been
a political prisoner in the United States since then. In Sep ...
Muhammad al-Arifi ... ...
Mustafa al-Ariss ... a Lebanese Communist, Mustafa al-Ariss who defeat a Histadruted candidate for Mideast representative on the World Federation of Trade Unions executive body ...
Majd al-Aruri ... of the Palestinian Independent Commission for Citizens' Rights
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Adnan al As ad ... ...
Mohammad Al-As'ad ... born in Ayn Ghazal ...
Asa Winstanley reports ...
Abdallah Al-Ashaal is a former assistant to the Egyptian foreign minister.
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Abdelhaleem al-Ashqar is a former professor at Howard Univ. convicted for donating funds to "Hamas", and in Nov. 2007 he was sentenced to 135 months in prison (this magical number amounts to 11.25 years). Michel Shehadeh writes:
In February of this year, two others who advocated equal rights for Palestinians - Mohammed Salah and Abdelhaleem Ashqar -
were found not guilty of terr ...
Khaled Amayreh reports:
Earlier, this week, the Israeli army renewed the "administrative detention" for Radi Sami Al-Asi for additional six months. Al-Asi, a journalist from the northern West Bank town of Nablus, was arrested on unspecified charges. However, when it became clear that there was no evidence indicting him, the Israeli military judge decided to sentence him to six m ...
Jafar al-Askari ... ...
Mohammed al-Askar is a Palestinian prisoner at Ketziot who was killed during the violent suppression of a riot on 22 October 2007.
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Asma al-Assad ... (born 1975) is the wife of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad. ...
Bashar al-Assad (born 1965) is the President of the Syrian Arab Republic and the son of former President Hafez al-Assad.
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Basil al-Assad ... ...
Maher al-Assad (1967-) ...
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Ribal al-Assad ... son of Rifaat al-Assad ...
Ahmad Marrouf al-Assadi (c. 1962-) ...
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Luai al-Atassi (1926-2003) was a Syrian military leader and Head of State (March 9 - July 27, 1963). He was born in Homs to a politically prominent family, and studied at the Military Academy in that city. He fought in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War and rose to become chief of Military Protocol under his kinsman, President ...
Noureddin Mustafa al-Atassi (1930-1992) was President of Syria from February 1966 to November 1970. Though a long-time ideologue of the powerful Baath Party who became its Secretary General as well as President of the Republic, he was considered to be largely a ceremonial figurehead, with real power vested in the Deputy Secretary General, Salah Jadid. He was a medical doctor by training, and in ...
Wasfi al-Atassi ... ...
Ahmad al-Athamna ... nephew of Saad al-Athamna ... uncle and cousin of many of the children killed in the 8 November 2006 massacre in Beit Hanoun ... his wife's foot was blown off in the same attack
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Saad al-Athamna ... father of children killed in 8 November 2006 massacre in Beit Hanoun
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Amal al-Atrash ... her father was a cousin of Sultan al-Atrash ...
Enass al-Atrash ...
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Sultan Atrash (1891-1982), ommonly known as Sultan Pasha al-Atrash, ... Prominent Druze leader and Commander General of the Great Syrian Revolution (1925-1927). He fought against the Ottomans, French, and even against the Syrian government in days of dictatorship. One of the most influential figures in Syrian and Druze history, he played a major role in deciding the destiny of Jabal el Druze an ...
Mohammad Essam Ghoneim al-Attar ... dual Egyptian-Canadian citizenship ... sentenced, in April 2007, to 15 years in jail for spying for Israel
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Adalah and PCATI report:
Mr. Sameer Al-Attar is a resident of Beit Lahiya, works as a driver and is a father of six. On January 5,
2009 the army began to fire toward his home, forcing the family to flee from the house. As the family
left their home, the soldiers detained Mr. Al-Attar, his minor son and eight other residents, and turned
them first into a human shield chain f ...
Al-Awda_Wisconsin ...
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Anwar al-Awlaki was an American preacher working in Yemen -- and became the target of US military actions in the area. Anwar and his 16-year-old son were assassinated by a USAF drone strike; done with Obama's approval. ...
Ahmed al-Azah is a Palestinian non-violent campaigner from Bethlehem. ...
Ali al-Azhari ... was (1972) the secretary of the Arab Students Committee at Tel Aviv university ... born in Reina, near Nazareth ...
Sadik J. Al-Azm is Emeritus Professor of Modern European Philosophy at the University of Damascus. His writings include The Origins of Kant's Arguments in the Antinomies and The Tabooing Mentality: Salman Rushdie and the Truth of Literature (in Arabic), and the long essay "The Importance of Being Earnest about Salman Rushdie." (June 2000)
was born in Damascus, in 1934, member of a wel ...
Muhammad al-Azza is a photographer/journalist who works at the Lajee Center in Aida refugee camp. He was shot in the face with a rubber-coated steel bullet on 8 April 2013.
Annie Robbins reports ...
Jassem al-Azzawi ...
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Isma'il al-'Azzi ... ...
Addameer reports ...
Marouf al-Bakhit is (2005) Jordanian ambassador to Israel.
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Fauzi al-Bakri ... ...
Khalil al-Banna (died in 1945) owned a large plantation on the coastal plain south of Jaffa. He had 11 children by his first wife; they lived in a spacious, three-storey house, close enough to the sea for them to take a quick dip on their way to school.
The family also owned a summer home in the tree-clad highlands of northern Syria. The inhabitants of this region, the impoverish ...
Marwan al-Banna ... cousin of Abu Nidal ... convicted of the attempted murder of Shlomo Argov in 1982 ... still in custody in 2003.
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Mohammed al-Banna .. a fruit and vegetable merchant who lives (2002) in Nablus ... elder brother of Abu Nidal
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Ahmed Hassan al-Baqr ...
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Dr. Salah al-Bardawil, a Palestinian writer and literary critic, was (2005) the main columnist for the Hamas weekly paper, Al Risalat (also transliterated as "al-Risaleh").
He was elected to the PLC in January 2006 on the Hamas list.
On 20 April 1999 al-Risaleh published an article alleging that the Palestinian police had tortured a criminal suspect named Ayman al-'Amasi. The Palest ...
Marwan Barghouti (b. 6 June 1959) is a West Bank Fatah leader
and thought to represent the more militant branch of Fatah. He is
often thought as the Palestinian Nelson Mandela.
Family relations
Fadwa Barghouti is
wife
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Tamim Al-Barghouti (born 1977, Cairo) is a Palestinian poet and political scientist. Al-Barghouti comes from a lineage that is well-known in Arabic literature. His father is the Palestinian poet Mourid Barghouti, and his mother is the Egyptian novelist and scholar, ...
Omar Hassan al-Bashir is the president of Sudan.
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Majda Al-batsch is freelance journalist for Agence France Press and Newsweek.
You can hear
an interview with Al-batsch
which was broadcast on WBUR
(a National Public Radio
affiliate station in Boston) on 10 october 2000.
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Al-Bawaba staff ... people working for Al-Bawaba.
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'Omar al-Baytar ... president of the Muslim-Christian association of Jaffa
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Jihad al-Bena ... construction owned by Hizbullah
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Mustafa Salem al-Bishtawi (aka, Nasser Yussef) was appointed as an Interior Minister and security specialist to the new Palestinian Authority government in February 2005. About his background:
The new interior minister, Nasser Yussef (his real name is Mustafa Salem al-Bishtawi), was born in 1943, in the northern Jordan Valley, and was one of the first recruits to Fatah's military wing, ...
Chris McGreal reports ...
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Anwar Al-Bounni ... ...
Butrus al-Bustani (1819-1883) ... Lebanese linguist, lrxicographer, translator and journalist. After studying at the 'Ayn Waraqa school, he converted to Protestantism and helped found an independent native Protestant church, teaching Arabic to the American missionaries and at their school in 'Abayh. He was an interpreter at the Amwerican Consulate in 1848-62. After the 1860 civil war, he publis ...
General Emile al-Bustani was commander of the Lebanese Army until he was replacedon 7 January 1970 by General Jean Njaim.
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Khaled Al-Butsh is (2007) a prominent leader in Islamic Jihad
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Ibrahim al-Dabashi is the former (2008) Libyian deputy permanent UN representative. ...
Wafer Shaker al-Daghma ... ...
Mohammed al-Dahabi is (2008) the Jordanian intelligence chief
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Abu al-Walid al-Dahdouh ... ...
'Aref Pasha al-Dajani (1860-1930), was in the early 1920s a former mayor of Jerusalem and the President of the Muslim-Christian Association.
Born in Jerusalem in 1856; mayor of Jerusalem during World War I; in 1918 representative to the Administrative Committee of the Muslim-Christian Association (MCA); be ...
Adeeb al-Dasouqi ... Palestinian boxer in the 1930 and 1940s. ... In March 1947, al-Dasouqi received a letter
from the Arabic Office in Washington expressing sorrow that it was unable to invite
him to fight in the US, sinceas they wrotethe US organizers were Jewish. ...
Farid al-Deeb is (2012) Hosni Mubarak's lawyer.
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Yusef al-Diab ... was mayor of Tamra in the 1950s ...
Al-Tajamu' al-Watani al-Dimuqrati, the National Democratic Assembly, is a political party in Israel. It is better known by the acronyms Balad and Tajamu. ...
Saladin ...
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Shadi Kheir al-Din ... Israeli Druze who is in the Border Police ...
Sid Ali Salah al-Din ... a minister in the Jordanian government in the 1960s who passed away in 1985.
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Ibrahim Al-Dirawi is (2013) director of the Cairo-based Centre for Palestinian Studies. ...
Jamal al-Dura ... father of Muhammad al-Durrah ...
Mohammed al-Dura was a young Palestinian from Gaza assassinated by Israeli soldiers. The last moments of his life were some of the eponymous moments captured on video.
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Muhammad al-Dura was a 12-year-old Palestinian youngster killed by Israeli soldiers in an event which became an eponymous event at the start of the second intifada.
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Muhammad Ibn Isma'il al-Durazi_(Darazi) (9xx-1018/9) ... Persian ... Some authors say that he was one of the most important founders of the Druze da'wa, the other being
Hasan al-Farghani al-Akhram
Mohamed Al-Duri
Mohamed Al-Duri is Iraq's former Ambassador to the United Nations and fierce critic of the UN sanctions regime.
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Aziz al-Duwaik
Aziz al-Duwaik, a professor of geography at al-Najah university in Nablus, is a senior member of Hamas in the West Bank. In February 2006, he was nominated by Hamas as its candidate for speaker of the new parliament.
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Abdel Aziz al-Dweik
Abdel Aziz Duaik (Dweik) is the speaker of the Palestinian parliament and also a Hamas member. He was abducted by the Israeli military on 6 August 2006.
A note on the spelling of Abdel Aziz Dweik's name. There is a possibility that someone may use a different transliteration, and this might yield an acceptable pronounciation, but this is certainly not the case with Dweik. I ...
Jaysh Al-Enqaz (alias for
this person)
Yusef al-Fahoum
Yusef al-Fahoum ... was mayor of Nazareth at the time of its surrender to the Zionists in July 1948 ...
Saud al-Faisal
Saud al-Faisal is (2007) the Saudi foreign minister.
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Turki al-Faisal
Prince Turki al-Faisal is the former Saudi ambassador in Washington (September 2005 until February 2007). He often consorts with neocons.
The Henry Jackson Society profile provided for a lecture event at the House of Commons (24 Janurary 2011):
His Royal Highness Prince Turki
Al-Faisal is one of the founders of the King Faisal Foundation and is the chairman of the King Fa ...
Imad Al-Falouji
Sheikh Imad Al-Falouji ... A former Palestinian Authority Minister of Information, Al-Falouji lives in the squalid Jabbaliya refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip.
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Wael al-Faqeeh
Bridget Chappell reports:
Wael Al-Faqeeh coordinated weekly demonstrations in Iraq Burin village throughout the months of July and September. The demonstrations held on land once accessible to village farmers, but since annexed by the Bracha settlement, culminated in the return of 30 dunums (a dunam is the equivalent of 1,000 square meters) of the contested land to ...
Rowan Al-Faqih
Rowan Al-Faqih ...
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Sharif Muhammad al-Faruki
Sharif Muhammad al-Faruki (1891-1920) ... an officer of the Ottoman army ... interviewed in October 1915 ...
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Muhammad al-Faruqi
Muhammad al-Faruqi (1891-1920) ... Arab officer in Ottoman army who deserted to British at Gallipoli ...
Allal al-Fassi
Allal al-Fassi ... ...
Jamiyat al-Arabiya al-Fatat
Jamiyat al-Arabiya al-Fatat ... founded in 1911 (but some sources say it was founded in Paris in 1909 -- were there two societies called al-Fatat?) by was founded in 1911 by Izzat Darwaza. Its other members included Tawfiq al-Hayyani, Fayez al-Shihabi, Rafiq al-Tamimi, ...
Jam'iyyat al-Fida'iyyah
Jam'iyyat al-Fida'iyyah ... ...
Sherif al-Filali
Sherif Fawzi Mohamed al-Filali was an Egyptian engineer who was convicted, in March 2002, of spying for Israel and sentenced to 15 years in prison with hard labour. He died in prison in July 2007.
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Nazem al-Ghazali
Nazem al-Ghazali (1921-1963) was one of the great Iraqi vocalists of the mid-20th century. Salima Mourad
was his wife. ...
Razan Al-Ghazzawi
Razan Al-Ghazzawi is a graduate student at University of Balamand.
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Adnan Al-Ghoul
Adnan Al-Ghoul ...
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Omar al-Ghoul
Omar al-Ghoul is an adviser to Salam Fayyad, the person appointed by Mahmoud Abbas to be the PA prime minister when, in Summer 2007, Abbas deposed Ismail Haniyeh, the leader of Hamas, the party which actually won the January 2006 Palestin ...
Nuzha al-Ghusayn
Nuzha al-Ghusayn ... daughter of Yaqub al-Ghusayn. She married Anwar Nusseibeh. Sari Nusseibeh is her son. ...
Yaqub al-Ghusayn
Yaqub al-Ghusayn (1899-1947) was an aristocratic Palestinian landowner from Ramla and founder of the Youth Congress Party. He graduated in law from the University of Cambridge. Ghussein was elected president of the first National Congress of Arab Youth, held in Jaffa in January 1932. He was a member and representative of his party in the Arab Higher Committee from its formation in 1936. In 1937 ...
Jaweed al-Ghussein
Jaweed al-Ghussein was a former Chairman of The Palestinian National Fund, and was falsely accused by Yasser Arafat of embezzling US$6 million from The Palestinian National Fund, abducted, held under house arrest in Gaza and subjected to a systematic smear campaign. Stephen A. Desmond, documentary filmmaker and journ ...
Abd Al-Rahman Al-Gillani
Abd Al-Rahman Al-Gillani ... ...
Ayat al-Gormezi
Ayat al-Gormezi ... is (2011) a 20-year-old trainee teacher who has been tortured in Bahrain.
She was detained at the end of March after she participated in a protest rally and read out a poem appealing for democratic rights and criticising the monarchy. During her detention she was whipped across the face with electric cable, held for nine days in a tiny cell with the temperature near freezin ...
Auni Bey 'Abd al-Hadi (alias for
this person)
Awni Abd al-Hadi
Auni Bey 'Abd al-Hadi (1889-1970) ... Palestinian lawyer ... a Palestinian politician who served as one of Emir Faisals secretaries at the Paris Peace Conference and during his short-lived administration in Damascus in 1920. He then served Emir Abdullah, Faisals elder brother, in Transjordan. In 1924 he returned to ...
Tarab 'Abd al-Hadi (alias for
this person)
Mohamed Abu al-Hadid
Mohamed Abu al-Hadid is (2007) political analyst and head of state-owned print house Dar al-Tahrir
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Ahmed Al-Haj
Ahmed Al-Haj ... Associated Press, in Sana'a
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Majid al-Haj
Professor Majid al-Haj ...
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Ashraf Ahmad Jum'a al-Hajuj_(al-Hadjudj/al-Hazouz/al-Hajouj)
Ashraf Ahmad Jum'a al-Hajuj is a Palestinian medical student (sometimes described in the media as a doctor) who has been in jail in Libya since early 1999, accused, along with five Bulgarian nurses, of causing an outbreak of HIV among children in the al-Fateh hospital in Benghazi.
Dr. al-Hajuj was given Bulgarian citizenship in June 2007.
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Hassan al-Hakim
Hassan al-Hakim ... ...
Iman (Eman) al-Hams
Iman al-Hams was a 13-year old girl murdered by an Israeli officer in Gaza on 5 October 2004.
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Mahmoud al-Hamshari
Mahmoud al-Hamshari ... assassinated Palestine Liberation Organization representative ... from Umm Khalid
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Salah al-Hamuri
Salah al-Hamuri ... member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine ...
Al-Haq (alias for
this person)
Rafik (Rafiq) al-Hariri
Rafik al-Hariri (1944-2005) was the eldest of three children in a poor Sunni farming family in the southern port of Sidon. He used education as a ladder of upward mobility. Initially, he trained as a teacher, and later graduated from Beirut Arab University with a degree in commercial studies.
In 1965 (the year he married his wife, ...
Saad al-Hariri
Saad al-Hariri ... son of Rafik (Rafiq) al-Hariri
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Ali ibn Hussein al-Hashimi
Ali ibn Hussein al-Hashimi (1879-1935), son of Hussein ibn Ali al-Hashimi, succeeded him as ruler on 3 October 1924, but was deposed a little over a year later, on 19 December 1925, by Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud, who proclaimed himself king of Hej ...
Hussein ibn Ali al-Hashimi_(Sherif_of_Mecca;_King_of_Hejaz)
Hussein ibn Ali al-Hashimi (1856-1931) was
Sherif of Mecca from
29 October 1908 until he declared himself King of Hejaz on 10 June 1916.
He was
King of Hejaz 191624 and founder of the modern Hashemite dynasty. Emir (grand sherif) of the Muslim holy city of Mecca 190816, at the start of World War I he sided with the Turks and Germany. However, T. E. Lawrence persuaded him, in 1 ...
Hani Al-Hassan
Hani Al-Hassan (born in 1937) is a veteran Fatah leader and former PA interior minister who has accused Mohammed Dahlan of planning to murder him.
He was fired by Mahmoud Abbas in June 2007 after he had said, in an interview with ...
Khaled (Khalad) al-Hassan
Khaled al-Hassan ("Abu Essaid"; 1928-1994) was a founding member of the Palestine Liberation Organization's mainstream Fatah group. Born in Haifa, the eldest son of a property-owning family, he moved to Kuwait in 1952, where he spent the next 17 years transforming the administration of the city-state into a modern municipality, while building up a network of Palestinian activists and sympathiser ...
Wissam al-Hassan
Wissam al-Hassan ... ...
Ibraham Abu al-Hawa
Ibraham Abu al-Hawa ... lived in the Mount of Olives area of Jerusalem ... works to bring people of different faiths closer together and is known for providing shelter to tourists and vagrants who come to the capital from all over the world. ...
Mohammed Abu al-Hawa
Mohammed Abu al-Hawa ... member of the Abu al-Hawa_family ...
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Abu al-Hawa_family
Abu al-Hawa family ... owners of buildings in At Tur (A-Tur) which were occupied by (sold to?) Jewish settlers in Spring 2006.
One of its members, Mohammed Abu al-Hawa, was murdered in April 2006.
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Hib al-Hayb
Hib al-Hayb ... killed James Miller ... was identified in newspaper reports as "Lieutenant H ... a first lieutenant in the Bedouin Desert Reconnaissance Battalion". He was also named by Miller's widow as First-Lieutenant Heib.
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Lutfallah Al-Haydar
Dr. Lutfallah Al-Haydar was (1986) the Syrian mabassador in London ...
Hani al-Hayek
Hani al-Hayek ... is (2008) mayor of Beit Sahour
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Muhammad Abu Al-Hayja
Muhammad Abu al-Hayja is a resident of Ayn Hawd Al-Jadida.
A civil engineer by training, he is the founder and director of the Association of Forty, an organization devoted to achieving government recognition for the "unrecognized villages" of Israel.
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Abu Yusuf al-Heib
Rachid Sekkai reports (20 October 2009):
Abu Yusuf al-Heib ... leader of the Palheib ... son of Muhammed al-Ali
Co-operation between Jews and Bedouin began before the establishment of the Israeli state in 1948.
In 1946, tribal leader Abu Yusuf al-Heib sent more than 60 of his men to f ...
Falah Al-Heib
Falah Al-Heib ... from Bet Zarzir ...
Idier Wahid Taysir al-Heib
Sergeant Idier Wahid Taysir al-Heib ... a Bedouin citizen of Israel ... shot and killed Tom Hurndall
Taysir el-Heyb, the oldest of six children, was born in July 1983 and lived most of his life in a small, rickety hut with no bathroom. The ...
Yousef Al-Helou
Yousef Al-Helou (1979-) is a freelance journalist based in the Gaza Strip. He can be reached at ydamadan AT hotmail DOT com.
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Al-Hewar_staff
Al-Hewar staff ...
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Ahmed al-Hiba
Ahmed al-Hiba ... ...
Azizah Y. al-Hibri
Azizah Y. al-Hibri ... ...
Radwan al-Hilou (alias for
this person)
Ridwan al-Hilu
Ridwan al-Hilu (known as Comrade Musa) ... spent three years training in Moscow; when he returned, he became Chairman of the Central Committee of the Palestine Communist Party in 1934.
After the arrest in late 1936 of Ridwan al-Hilu, the secretary of the PCP and an Arab, the remaining members of the Central ...
Hani al-Hindi
Hani al-Hindi ... sometimes described as Palestinian but actually a Syrian volunteer in the 1948 War ... In 1951, he co-founded the Arab Nationalist Movement with George Habash, ...
Jamal al-Hindi
Jamal al-Hindi is a PFLP member who was brutally tortured by Shin Bet.
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Musa Al-Hindi
Musa Al-Hindi is a Palestinian refugee from Acre, born and raised in Lebanon and active with Al-Awda, the Palestinian Right to Return Coalition.
He spent most of his
formative years amidst the squalor and deprivation of Bourj al-Barajneh, a
densely populated refugee camp in Beirut.
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Suheil al-Hindi
Suheil al-Hindi ... ...
Ziad al-Homsy
Ziad al-Homsy was the duputy mayour of the village of Saadnayel. Al-Homsy was a collaborator with the Israelis and spied for them in the Bekaa valley.
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Suzanne Al-Houby
Suzanne Al-Houby ... originally from Jaffa ... resident in Dubai ... Marketing Manager of the American Hospital Dubai
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Bayan Nuwayhed (Nuwayhid) Al-Hout
Bayan Nuwayhid al-Hout was born in Jerusalem to Lebanese parents. After the Palestinian dispossession (Nakba), her family moved to Amman and she was educated in Amman and Ramallah. At the end of the 1950s the family returned to its place of origin in Lebanon, and she completed her education there, receiving a Doctorat dEtat in Political Science from the Lebanese University, where she went on to ...
Shafik al-Hout
Shafik al-Hout (1932-2009) ... ...
Shafiq al-Hout
Shafiq al-Hout (1932-2009), born in Jaffa, was a co-founder of the Palestine Liberation Organization
He was a close aide to Yasser Arafat until they fell out because al-Hout rejected the Oslo Accords.
Al-Hout graduated from the a ...
Tawfiq Abu al-Huda
Tawfiq Abu al-Huda ...
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Amin al-Husaini,_Grand_Mufti_of_Jerusalem (alias for
this person)
Ruba al-Husari
Ruba al-Husari was (1996) working for Majattat al-Dirasat al-Filastiniyah, a sister publication of the Journal of Palestine Studies ...
Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni
Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni was a commander of the Palestinian resistance who was killed in 1948.
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Amin Al-Husayni (alias for
this person)
Jamal al-Husayni
Jamal Husayni (1892-1982), a cosuin of Haj Amin Al-Husayni, attended the St. James Palace round table Conference in London in January 1939 -- which the mufti was not allowed to attend.
He was released from detention in Southern Rhodesia to a ...
Kamil al-Husayni
Kamil al-Husayni ... older brother of Haj Amin Al-Husayni ...
Musa Kazim Al-Husayni
Musa Kazim Pasha Al-Husayni (1850 - 1934) ... son of Salim Husseini ... brother of Hussein Husseini ... was Ottoman governor of Yemen ... appointed mayor of Jerusalem after the death of his brother Hussein.
He was nominated to ...
Adnan al-Husayni
Adnan al-Husayni is (2004) head of the Supreme Muslim Council in Jerusalem.
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Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni_(2)
Abd al-Qader al-Husseini is the son of the late Faisal Al-Husseini. Abd al-Qader al-Husseini was named after his grandfather who was a commander of the Palestinian resistance who was killed in 1948.
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Amin Al-Hussaini (alias for
this person)
Muna al-Hussein
Muna al-Hussein ... ...
Abdel-Qader Al-Husseini
Abdel-Qader Al-Husseini ... killed at Al-Kastel in 1948.
...
Faisal Al-Husseini (alias for
this person)
Fawzi (Fauzi) al-Husseini
Fawzi Darwish al-Husseini ... nephew, but opponent of Haj AMin al-Husseini ... murdered on 23 November 1946
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Hind al-Husseini
Hind Husseini (1916-1994), a Jerusalem socialite and a dedicated Palestinian social activist and humanist, was born in Jerusalem. A cousin of Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni , she was coordinator of the Arab Womens Union. In April 1948, after sh ...
Hussein Selim al-Husseini
Hussein Selim Effendi al-Husseini was mayor of Jerusalem from 1910
until 1915 when he was removed by the Ottomans
from office and then reinstalled in December
1917 to sign the citys surrender to British troops. He died in early 1918.
His father, Salim Husseini was mayor for fifteen years in the late 19th century ...
Jamal al-Husseini (alias for
this person)
Rabbah Daoud Amin Effendi al-Husseini
Rabbah Daoud Amin Effendi al-Husseini ... Soon after his fourth marriage, al-Husseini died. In 1895, his home near the Sheikh Jarrah mosque (about half a mile north of the Damascus Gate) was sold to Horatio Spafford and his wife, Anna. The building became known as the American Colony, and is now a hotel
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Wael al-Husseini
Wael al-Husseini is a PLC member (Jerusalem) and on 29 June 2006 was abducted by the Israeli occupation forces.
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Abdul Rahman Yahya al-Iryani
Abdul Rahman Yahya al-Iryani (1908-1998) ... born Jewish ... converted to Islam ... president of the Yemen Arab Republic (North Yemen) in 1967-1974
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Isa al-Isa
Isa Daoud al-Isa (1878-1950) was born in Jaffa. He founded the newspaper Filastin with his cousin Yusef al-Isa. His son ...
Dawood al-'Issa
Dawood al-'Issa ... founded the newspaper Falastin with his brother, 'Issa al-'Issa, ...
'Issa al-'Issa
'Issa al-'Issa (1878-1950) ... editor and owner of the Palestinian newspaper Falastin, which he founded with his brother Dawood al-'Issa, was a Greek Orthodox Christian who supported the pan-Ottoman trend ...
Tarek Al-Issawi
Tarek Al-Issawi is a journalist working for the Associated Press.
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Hizb al-Istiqlal
The Independence Party (Hizb al-Istiqlal) was an Arab nationalist party established on 13 August, 1932, in Palestine during the British mandate. Its origins lay in the Istiqlal movement associated with the short-lived Sharifian government in Damascus.
The rise of the party marked the turn by some Palestinians to mass resistance to the Zionist project and its British patron. During the ...
Issa al-Ja'bari_(Jabari)
Issa al-Ja'bari is a Palestinian politician, and Minister of Local Government. On 29 June 2006 he was abducted by the Israeli occupation forces.
...
Ahmed al-Jaabari
Ahmed al-Jaabari was the military commander of the Hamas armed groups.
On 11 January 2009, the Israeli military bombed his house.
He was assassinated by an Israeli airstrike on 14 November 2012.
Elizabeth Muray reports ...
Mohammed Ali al-Jabari
Mohammed Ali al-Jabari ... was mayor of Hebron in the 1940s ... in the late 1960s and early 1970s ... Hebron University is an independent non-profit institution, established in 1971 by the late mayor of Hebron, Sheikh Mohammad Ali Al-Jabari. ... Head of the Jericho Conference of December 1948 which called for the unification of West Bank and Jordan. Held a seat in the upper chamber of the Jordan ...
Saadallah al-Jabiri
Saadallah al-Jabiri ... ...
Mohammed al-Jafari
Mohammed al-Jafari is a Fatah leader living in the Dheisheh refugee camp. ...
Kanaan Al-Jamal
Kanaan Al-Jamal is a Palestinian from the village of Asira Al-Shamaliye, where assassinated Hamas military leader Mahmoud Abu Hanoud and the four Palestinian suicide bombers who killed Nurit Peled-Elhanan's daughter came from.
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Muhammad Fadhil al-Jamali
Muhammad Fadhil al-Jamali (1903-1997) an Iraqi politician, Iraqi foreign minister, and prime minister of Iraq from 1953 to 1954. In 1945, al-Jamali, as Iraqi Minister of Foreign Affairs, signed the United Nations Charter on behalf of his country.
Later, he was a defendant in a show trial in 1958-59.
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Iraqi statesman who was the last survivor of the signatories to the UN Charter ...
Rafid Ahmed Alwan al-Janabi
Rafid Ahmed Alwan al-Janabi ... ...
Ahmed Al-Jarallah
Ahmed Al-Jarallah is the editor-in-chief of the Arab Times , the Kuwaiti newsorgan.
From a recent editorial by Ahmed Al-Jarallah:
PEOPLE of Arab countries, especially the Lebanese and Palestinians, have been held hostage for a long time in th ...
Sabri al-Jarjawi
Sabri al-Jarjawi ... Israeli Bedou who died in July 2008 from injuries sustained when he was assaulted by Israeli police on the the beacj at Ashkelon on March 21 that year ...
'Abd al-Qadir al-Jaza'iri
'Abd al-Qadir al-Jaza'iri ... ...
Ahmed al-Jazar_(Jazzar)
Ahmed al-Jazar Pasha (c.17351804) was the Bosnian-born Ottoman governor of Acre who, aided by a Royal Navy squadron under Commodore Sir Willam Sidney Smith, withstood a two-month siege by Napoleon Bonaparte.
When young, Jazar ...
Al-Jazeera
Al-Jazeera is a Qatar based broadcaster and news agency.
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Iman al-Jilani
Iman al-Jilani ... is a sister of Ziad al-Jilani ...
Moira al-Jilani
Moira Reynolds al-Jilani, an American born in Barbados who has lived in Jerusalem since 1993, is the widow of Ziad al-Jilani ...
Ziad al-Jilani
Ziad al-Jilani ... killed by Israeli police on 11 June 2010
Moira al-Jilani is his widow.
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Abdel-Rahman al-Jizawi
Abdel-Rahman al-Jizawi ... prominent Palestinian wrestler in the 1920s ...
Nazmi Al-Ju'be (alias for
this person)
Nazmi Al-Ju'beh
Nazmi al-Ju'beh (1955-) ... a Palestinian historian and archaeologist, born in East Jerusalem, who teaches at Bir Zeit University in the West Bank and is co-director of Riwaq, the Ramallah-based Center for Architectural Conservation.
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Nazmi Al-Jubeh (alias for
this person)
Ras al-Jud
Ras al-Jud ... an employee at state-owned Lebanese mobile phone firm Alfa ... arrested in 2010 on suspicion of spying for Israel ... reportedly managed to flee from Lebanon to Israel in July 2010 by crossing the border near Bint Jbeil ...
Yusuf al-Kabeer
Yusuf al-Kabeer ...
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Azza al-Kafarna
Angela Robson reports ...
Dahia (Dihya) al-Kahina
Dahia (Dihya) al-Kahina was a leader of the Jewish Berbers in the Aures Mountains of Algeria in the 7th century.
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Hasan Sa'id al-Karmi
Hasan Sa'id al-Karmi, originally from Tul Karm, lived in the
Qatamon area of Jerusalem and worked in the Education Department during the British Mandate period in Palestine.
After the nakba, to earn a living, he had to go into exile
in Britain, where he worked for the Arabic service of the BBC.
He died in May 2007, in Amman, where he had been living for many years.
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Samih al-Kassem
Samih al-Kassem (1939-) ... Palestinian citizen of Israel ... poet
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Haitham Al-Katib
Haitham al-Katib is a journalist living in the occupied West Bank village of Bilin. ...
Abd al-Rahman al-Kawakibi
Abd al-Rahman al-Kawakibi (1855 - 1902) was an Arab Nationalist writer who helped popularize the movement in the 1890 in a campaign to attempt to revive the Arab caliphate. He was one of the first Muslims to support the Arab Nationalist movement, a campaign generally accredited to Christian Arabs at the American University of Beirut in Lebanon. ...
Imad al-Kawasme
Imad al-Kawasme ...
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Rashid 'Ali al-Kaylani
Rashid 'Ali al-Kaylani also spelled Sayyad Rashid Ali al-Gillani, son of Sayyad Abdul Wahhab al-Gillani (18921965) served as prime minister of Iraq on three occasions:
March 20, 1933 October 29, 1933
March 31, 1940 January 31, 1941
April 3, 1941 May 29, 1941
He is chiefly remembered for his efforts to bring Iraq into the Axis sphere of influence during ...
Subhi al-Khadra
Subhi al-Khadra ... ...
Bashir Al-Khairi
At the age of 6,
Bashir Al-Khairi was expelled from Ramle when the Israeli invaded in July 1948. He is (2002) head of the political bureau of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
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Mehdi al-Khalasi
Sheikh Mehdi al-Khalasi ... led the Shia Muslim insurrection against British occupation in 1920.
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Ahmad al-Samih al-Khalidi (alias for
this person)
Ahmad Sameh al-Khalidi (alias for
this person)
Husayin Fakhry al-Khalidi (alias for
this person)
Hussein Fakhri al-Khalidi
Dr. Husayin Fakhry al-Khalidi (1895-1962 or 1966?) was born in Jerusalem. ... served in the Ottoman army ... He worked as medical doctor for the Department of Public Health in Aleppo during Amir Faisal's rule (see this article).
Khalidi was elected mayor of Jerusalem in 1934 but was was exiled by the Briti ...
Raghib al-Khalidi
Hajj Raghib al-Khalidi (1866-1952) ... Palestinian judge
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Rashid I. al-Khalidi
Until 2003, Rashid I. Khalidi was professor of Middle East history and director of the Center for International Studies at the University of Chicago.
In September 2003, Dr. Khalidi was appointed to the Edward Said Chair in Arab Studies at Columbia University in New York.
He h ...
Ruhi al-Khalidi
Ruhi al-Khalidi (1861-1913) ... Born in 1864 in Jerusalem; writer and essayist; held many administrative positions during the Ottoman rule; studied Islamic sciences and philosophy in Paris; lecturer at Sorbonne University, Paris; scholar and teacher at the Institute for Foreign Languages in Paris; appointed Counsel General of the Ottoman Empire in Bordeaux, France, from 1898 to 1908; elected in ...
Yusuf Diya al-Khalidi (alias for
this person)
Haya al-Khalifa
The Project Aladin profile:
Sheikha Haya Rashed Al-Khalifa is a lawyer and diplomat from Bahrain who was the President of the 61st session of the United Nations General Assembly. She was the first Muslim woman to hold the position a ...
Abu al-Khalil (alias for
this person)
Umm al-Khalil (alias for
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Nadhira Al-Khalili
Nadhira Al-Khalili ... legal counsel for Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) ...
Jawad al-Khalisi
Jawad al-Khalisi ... ...
Al-Khansaa
Tumadir bint Amru al-Harith bint al-Sharid, usually simply referred to as Al-Khansa (Arabic translated as either "gazelle" or "short-nosed") was a 7th century female poet. She was a contemporary of Prophet Muhammed, and eventually converted to Islam.
In her time, the role of a female poet was to write elegies for the dead and perform them for the tribe in public oral competitions. Al-Khansa won ...
Nader Al-Khateeb
Nader Al-Khateeb (born: 30 July 1960) is the General Director of the Water and Environmental Development Organization (WEDO), a non-profit Palestinian organization that promotes a number of environmental programs and projects centered around water quality control, water conservation, wastewater treatment and reuse, as well as solid waste management and recycling. He is also the Palestinian Direc ...
Abdelelah al-Khatib
Abdelelah al-Khatib is (2007) the Jordanian foreign minister.
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Ahmad al-Khatib
Ahmad al-Khatib ... an AUB-trained medical doctor from Kuwait who was a co-founder of the Arab Nationalist Movement and who eventually became a
member of parliament and opposition leader in Kuwait. ...
Anwar al-Khatib
Anwar Al-Khatib was a Palestinian notable in Jerusalem who was the Jordanian governor of Jerusalem (Oct 1948 - 1950). He died in 1993.
From the NYT obituary (9 February 1993):
Anwar al-Khatib, a Palestinian who served as Governor of Jerusa ...
Ashraf Al-Khatib
Ashraf Al-Khatib (b 1979) is a Palestinian activist from Bil'in.
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Fuad al-Khatib
Fuad al-Khatib ... associate of Hussein ibn Ali al-Hashimi, the Sherif of Mecca and later King of Hejaz
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Ghassan al-Khatib
Ghassan Khatib, born in 1954 in Nablus, is (2003) Minister for Labour in Abu Mazen's government.
As an active member of Palestine National Front (PNF), which waged a non-violent struggle in 1973-74 inside the occupied territories, Mr. Khatib was in Israeli detention from 1974 - 1977.
Khatib was a member of the Palestinian delegation to the Madrid Peace process in 1991, and he was involved ...
Muhammad Nimr al-Khatib
Sheikh Muhammad Nimr al-Khatib (1918-2010) was leader of the Muslim Bretheren and pro-Husayni head of the Arab Committee in Haifa during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. He founded an Islamic society called Jamiyyat al-Itisam in 1941. Khatib's family held the mufti-ship of Haifa during Ottoman rule.
Nimr al-Khatib was targeted for assassination by the Haganah, as part of Operation Zarzir, on 19 F ...
Oday al-Khatib
Oday al-Khatib, 22 years old (2013), born and raised in Al Fawwar refugee camp near Hebron, was arrested on March 19 by Israeli soldiers who were chasing stone-throwing youths in the area. He is a star singer of Al Kamandjati, the acclaimed Ramallah-based music school founded in 2005 by Ramzi Aburedwan, and has recorded and toured with various Arabic music ensembles in France, Belgium, Lebanon, ...
Rouhi al-Khatib
Rouhi al-Khatib (1913-1994) was the mayor of Jerusalem at the time of the 1967 Israeli colonial conquest of the city. He was expelled from the country because he refused to cooperate with the occupation authorities; he was among the 1,500 Palestinian potential leaders expelled after 1967 (documented by Rami G. Khouri, Potential Leaders Expelled: Israel's Deportation Policy, MERIP Reports, No. 6 ...
Maryam Al-Khawaja
Maryam Al-Khawaja is a Bahraini rights defender whose father, Abdulhadi Al-Khawaja, is a political prisoner. ...
Jamal Al-Khodary
Jamal Al-Khodary is (2013) the Chairman of Popular Committee Against the Siege.
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Faris al-Khoury
Faris al-Khoury (1877-1962) ... Syrian delegate to the UN in November 1947 ...
Hind Al-Khoury
Hind Al-Khoury is (2006) the PA's representative in Paris.
Previously (2005) was the PA's new representative for Jerusalem.
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Fuad Al-Khuffash
Addameer's profile:
Date of
birth : 11 June 1975
Occupation : Journalist and director of Ahrar Center for Prisoners'
Studies and Human Rights
Place of residence : Marda, Nablus
Marital Status : Married with three child ...
Nasser Al-Kidwa
Nasser Al-Kidwa was, until 2005 (when he was succeeded by his long-time deputy, Riyad Mansour), Permanent Observer for Palestine at the United Nations. He left the UN post to become the PA Foreign Minister.
Comment by ...
Salama al-Kishawi
Salama al-Kishawi runs the Tropika factory in Gaza.
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Alean Al-Krenawi
Prof. Alean Al-Krenawi, a Bedu, was appointed head of the social work department at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Be'er Sheva, in August 2004.
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Sa'di Al-Krunz
Sa'di Al-Krunz ... Born in 1958, Dr Al-Krunz is a resident of Al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip. He gained a PhD in Statistics from Purdue University in Indiana, USA in 1989. He was a minister of transportation in 2003 and minister of industry from 1998 to 2002.
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Mahmoud al-Kumi
... was a cameraman for the al-Aqsa television channel when he was killed by an Israeli missile on 20 November 2012. ...
Samir al-Kuntar
Samir al-Kuntar ... see this website
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Abu Kamel al-Kurd (alias for
this person)
Mohammed al-Kurd
Mohammed al-Kurd is (2012) a Palestinian teenager from Sheik Jarrah whose house was taken over by settlers. He is featured in Julia Bacha's My Neighborhood documentary.
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Nabil Al-Kurd
Nabil Al-Kurd, aged 66 in 2009, is a member of the al-Kurd family in Sheikh Jarrah that has been dispossessed by Israeli settlers ... ...
Iyyad al-Kurdi
Iyyad al-Kurdi manages the Gaza Strip branch of the "Morning Star" migrant-labour employment agency.
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Fawzieh al-Kurd_(Khurd)
Fawzieh al-Kurd ... Mohammad al-Kurd was her husband. ...
Mohammad al-Kurd_(Khurd)
Mohammad al-Kurd ... two weeks after the al-Kurds were finally evicted from their home on 9 November, Abu Kamel suffered a fatal heart attack ...
Nasser al-Laham
Nasser al-Laham (c. 1967-) is (2006) editor in chief of the Palestinian news agency Ma'an
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Mohammed Abd al-Latif
Mohammed Abd al-Latif ... Palestinian Israeli businessman in Umm al-Fahm.
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Mahmoud Al-Mabhouh
Mahmoud al-Mabhouh was a Palestinian/Hamas member of the Al Qassam brigades. He was assassinated in Dubai on 20 January 2010.
Avi Issacharoff and Amos Harel report (31 Jan 2010):
Mahmoud Abd al-Rauf al-Mabhouh , was born on February 14, 1960 in Jabalya. He joined the Muslim Brotherhood in the late 1970s in the Gaza Strip, and was considered very pious. Du ...
X, a still-unnamed suspect in the killing of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh
X, a still-unnamed suspect in the January 2010 killing of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh ... allegedly he was arrested in Canada in June 2010 ... but the RCMP denies it was involved ...
Mahmud Abdel Rauf al-Mabhuh (alias for
this person)
Mu'in al-Madi
Mu'in al-Madi ... ...
Rania al-Madi
Rania al-Madi ... consultant for BADIL Resource Center for Palestinian Residency and Refugees Rights ...
Ahmad al-Mahdi
Imam Ahmad al-Mahdi (1633-81) ... ruled 1676-81 ... in 1679 ordered the expulsion of Jews from central Yemen to Mawza
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Ghalib al-Majadlah
Ghalib al-Majadlah (born 1953) from Baka al-Garbiyeh. This is what Jonathan Cook has to say about him:
Raleb Majadele, a Muslim, is a senior member of the Labor party and a Zionist (what might be termed, in different circum ...
Al-Majlesiyoun
Al-Majlesiyoun ... those who supported the Supreme Muslim Council as the focal point of Palestinian leadership in Mandate Palestine
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Ibrahim al-Makadmeh
Ibrahim al-Makadmeh (1952-2003) was born four years after his family was expelled from its village of Yibna, south-west of Jerusalem, when Israel was created.
He was a Palestinian and Hamas senior leader in the Gaza Strip who was assassinated by Israeli forces on 8 March 2003.
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Jawad Al-Malhi
Jawad Al-Malhi (2007 MA, Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton) was born in Jerusalem in 1969. He had numerous solo and group exhibitions in Palestine, Jordan, Japan, Europe and the US. He co-founded the Open Studio Palestine project that runs art workshops for children. His international residencies ...
Amran al-Maliah
Amran al-Maliah (1917-2010), born at Safi in Morocco to a Jewish family from Essaouira, moved to Paris in 1965. In Paris he worked as a teacher of philosophy and journalist. From 1980 when he was 63 he started writing and traveling back and forth between France and Morocco. He stated that, in spite of his long stay in France, he devoted his entire literary life to Morocco. After 1999 he lived in ...
Amran al-Malich (alias for
this person)
Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik
Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik (691743), 10th Umayyad caliph, ruled from 723 until his death in 743. ...
Nuri al-Maliki
Nuri al-Maliki ...
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Riad al-Malki
Dr. Riad al-Malki is (beginning 2007) the information minister in the Palestinian Authority, although initially he was the "foreign minister". He is former director of Panorama Center, a NGO promoting "civil society and democracy". He is a former professor of engineering at Bir Zeit University and a former spokes ...
Al-Manar
Al-Manar (Arabic, "the beacon") is Hezbollah's TV station.
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Abu al-Nour al-Maqdessi (alias for
this person)
Laila Al-Marayati
Laila Al-Marayati was an appointed member of the nine-person US Commission on International Religious Freedom from 1999 to 2001.
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Mohammed Al-Maskati
Mohammed Al-Maskati ... head of the Bahrain Youth Society for Human Rights ...
Bashar al-Masri
Bashar al-Masri runs Massar International - a private sector holding company based in Ramallah, Palestine, that includes an advertising agency, a management consulting and technology services firm, real estate ventures and financial services firms.
Its subsidiary, Sahem Trading & Investments is the largest brokerage house serving the small yet growing Palestinain capital markets and recently ...
Bassam al-Masri
Dr. Bassam al-Masri ...
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Izz al-Din (Izzidin/Izzadin) Shuheil al-Masri
Izzidin al-Masri,from Al-Aqaba, blew himself up at the Sbarro pizzeria in Jerusalem on 9 August 2001. He was escorted to the restaurant by Ahlam Tamimi.
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Maher Al-Masri
Maher Al-Masri is (2004) Minister of Economy in the PA.
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Mohammed al-Masri
Mohammed al-Masri is the acting mayor of Qalquilya and a Hamas representative who held talks with the British government mid 2005. The mayor himself, Wajia Nazal, is in an Israeli prison under administrative detention.
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Muhir al-Masri
Muhir al-Masri is (2005) a spokesman for Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
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Munib R. Al-Masri
Munib Rashid Al-Masri (1934-) is a member of the Palestine Central Council and former Jordanian Cabinet Minister. During his term as cabinet minister he helped Yasser Arafat and his Fatah commanders escape Jordan during the Black September period.
He was born in Nablus and attended an-Najah School (now an-Najah National University). He was involved in establishing the al-Quds Univers ...
Nasser a-Din al-Masri
Sheikh Nasser a-Din al-Masri ...
Yasser al-Masri
Yasser al-Masri is (2010) coordinator of al-Takamol ...
Fadhel Al-Matrook
Fadhel Al-Matrook ... killed in protests in Bahrain on 15 February
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Ahmed Abdullah Al-Mawawi
Ahmed Abdullah Al-Mawawi ... General Commander of the Egyptian Army in Palestine in 1948
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Ilyas Hanna al-Mawsuli
Ilyas Hanna al-Mawsuli ... a Syriac Catholic priest from Iraq ... in the late 1600s arrived in Venice on an English ship from Iskandarun and for the next seven years wandered from Italy yo Spain and from Portugal to Sicily. In 1675, he boarded a Spanish ship from Cadiz to South America ...
Badran Turki Hisham al-Mazididih
Badran Turki Hisham al-Mazididih... ...
Abdelbaset Ali Mohamed Al-Megrahi
Abdelbaset Ali Mohamed Al Megrahi (1952-) ...
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Magied Youssef al-Molqi
Magied Youssef al-Molqi (c. 1962-), jailed for 30 years in 1985 for the murder of Klinghoffer, was released in 1996 by Italian magistrates on 12 days' parole 'for good behaviour'. He disappeared. ...
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Walid al-Mualem_(Moualem/Moallem)
Walid al-Mualem is (2006) the Syrian Foreign minister.
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Al-Mu'arada
Al-Mu'arada (the opposition) -- those who opposed the Supreme Muslim Council as the focal point of Palestinian leadership in Mandate Palestine
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Khaled al-Mudallal
Khaled al-Mudallal is a Palestinian student at Bradford University who has been impeded by the Israelis from leaving Gaza to resume his studies. In Sept. 2007, Mudallal challenged in an Israeli court the exit denial by the Israeli authorities.
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Nermeen Al-Mufti
Nermeen Al-Mufti ... ...
Ahmad al-Mughni
Jillian C. York report ...
Kamel Al-Mughni
Saleh Al-Naami reports:
Professor Kamel Al-Mughni , 65, is the former dean of the College of Fine Arts at An-Najah National University in
Nablus. He lives in the Al-Shajaiyeh neighbourhood of Gaza City and two years ago was diagnosed with throat cancer. He underwent surgery in an Israeli hospital, and this improved his health
condition. Those supervising his treatment r ...
Dalal al-Mughrabi
Dalal al-Mughrabi (1959-1978) ... ...
Khalil al-Mughrabi
Khalil al-Mughrabi, at the age of 11, was shot dead in Rafah by the Israeli army in 2001 as he played football with a group of friends ...
Mahmud al-Mughrabi
Mahmud al-Mughrabi (1960-1985) was killed by the Israeli air force in its 1 October 1985 raid on Tunis. Born in Jerusalem, he had already been in Israeli detention 12 times by the age of 16 and was one of the first who dared to speak in public about the methods of interrogation of Palestinian detainees used by the General Security Services in Israel. He then gave his permission to being publicly ...
Qassem al-Mughrabi
Qassem al-Mughrabi ... ...
Muhammad Al-Munsif_(or_Moncef)
Muhammad al-Munsif (or Moncef) (1881-1948) ... was Bey of Tunisia, under the title Muhammad VII, during World War 2.
During his reign, Tunisia was the only Arab country to come under direct German occupation.
Following
the Allied victory at El Alamein in October 1942, German forces were ordered to occupy Tunisia and in doing so brought
under their control a population of 90,000 ...
Al-Muqtadir
Al-Muqtadir ... ...
Said Musa al-Muragha
Col. Said Musa al-Muragha (1927-), born in Silwan, is a Palestinian militant better known as Abu Musa.
A Palestinian refugee, Abu Musa served in the Jordanian Army, an artillery specialist. He was sent to receive a military education at the prestigious British Sandhurst Military Academy. He was involved in a co ...
Abbas al-Musawi_(Moussawi)
Sayed Abbas al-Musawi (1952-1992) was General Secretary of Hizbollah. He was assassinated, along with his wife, his son and four others, near Jibchit on 16 February 1992 by a missile-firing Israeli helicopter ...
Hassan al-Mustafa
Hassan Almustafa is a Saudi journalist. He is a graduate of King Saud University. ...
Al-Mutawakkil
Al-Mutawakkil ... ...
Salah Al-Naami (alias for
this person)
Saleh al-Naami
Saleh Al-Naami is (2007) a Gaza-based journalist, an expert on Israeli affairs and correspondent for the London-based pan-Arab newspaper, Al-Sharq Al-Awsat. ...
Mohammed al-Najar
Mohammed al-Najar was an Islamic Jihad leader assassinated on 11 January 2011 with a missile strike.
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Ghassan al-Najjar
Jillian Kestler-D'Amours reports ...
Mazen Al-Najjar
Mazen Al-Najjar was a professor at USF, and is the brother-in-law of Sami Al Arian.
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Taher Al-Nammari
Taher al-Nammari is chairman of the board of directors of the Palestinian Human Rights Monitoring Group (PHRMG).
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Fakhri al-Nashashibi
Fakhri al-Nashashibi (1899 - 1941), a nephew of Raghib al-Nashashibi, was a controversial political organizer and, from late 1920 until his assassination in Baghdad in November 1941, the Nashashibi family's strong-arm man. After holding a number of posts in the mandate government, including aide-de-camp to High Commi ...
Nasser al-Din al-Nashashibi
Nasser al-Din al-Nashashibi ... worked in the Arab Office in the last years of the British Mandate and became in the 1950s the editor of the Cairo-based newspaper Al-Gomhuria. ...
Raghib al-Nashashibi
Raghib, Bey, al-Nashashibi (1881-1951) was a distinguished public figure and wealthy landowner under the Ottoman Empire, the British Mandate and the Jordanian administration. Nashashibi graduated from Istanbul University and became Jerusalem's District Engineer. His family, the Nashashibis is one of the most influential and ancient of Jerusalem familes, and has historically been a rival to the H ...
Nassir Abdulaziz al-Nasser
Nassir Abdulaziz al-Nasser is (2007) the Qatari embassador to the United Nations.
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Mohammed Jamal Al-Natsha (alias for
this person)
Abdul Khaleq al-Natshe
Abdul Khaleq al-Natshe is the Hamas prisoner representative who together with Marwan Barghouti produced what became known as the "Prisoners Document" (May 2007).
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Muthafar al-Nawab
Muthafar al-Nawab ... Iraqi poet ...
Thamam al-Nawajah
Thamam al-Nawaja ... ...
Reem al-Nimer
Reem al-Nimer ... widow of Abu al-Abbas. ...
Itihad al-Nisa'i
Itihad al-Nisa'i ... post-1938 women's organization in Palestine. It emerged due to a split in the Arab Women's Association, sometime after the convening of the Eastern Women's Conference on the Palestine problem, in Cairo in 1938. ...
Hassan ibn al-Nu’man
Hassan ibn al-Nu’man ... ...
Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man
Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man (4xx-554) was the king of the Lakhmids in 503/505554.
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Jihad al-Obeidi
Shahd Abusalama reports (13 Jan 2013): ...
Gaith Al-Omari
Gaith Al-Omari ...
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Nuri al-Oqbi (alias for
this person)
Farouk (Farouq) Al-Qaddoumi (alias for
this person)
Imad Al-Qadi
Imad Al-Qadi, from Nablus, went to the US as a graduate student in 1985. He has been a professor at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg since 1990.
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Mahawash al-Qadi
Mahawash al-Qadi is a Palestinian from Gaza who was kidnapped from Gaza for allegedly being involved in the capture of an Israeli soldier in 2007.
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Abd al-Raziq Abd al-Qadir
Abd al-Raziq Abd al-Qadir, a Marxist, was a great-grandson of the 19th-century Algerian Berber rebel Amir Abd al-Qadir. He grew up near Damascus, where the family had moved after being sent into exile by the French.
In 1954, Abd al-Raziq joined the Algerian FLN. Given his family connections and revolutionary fervor, ...
Amir Abd al-Qadir
Amir Abd al-Qadir (1808-1883) was an anti-French Berber who led a rebellion in the Kabyle Mountains against the French army in the 1830s following Algeria's conquest. After the resistance had been crushed, he went into exile in Syria.
He was effective at using guerrilla warfare and for ...
Asad Sulayman Abd al-Qadir
Asad Sulayman Abd al-Qadir ... PLO commander
Dina bint Abdu'l-Hamid is/was his wife
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Hatim Abd al-Qadir
Hatim Abd al-Qadir is (2005) a Palestinian legislator.
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Doaa (Da'ah) Abd al-Qadr
Doaa (Da'ah) Abd al-Qadr was a 14-year old girl from from the village of Faroun who was killed by an Israeli
army sniper while out walking with a 12-year old friend on 19 December 2006 ...
Nasser Abd al-Qadr
Nasser Abd al-Qadr is a farmer from the village of Faroun, near Tul Karm. All his land was stolen by the Israelis by means of the route of the wall that cut off the access. In Oct. 2006, he crossed the border in search of work, and was caught and imprisoned on the accusation al-Qadr denies that he sought to steal a car. In Dec. 2006, his 14-year-old daughter was killed when she attempted to cr ...
Zuhair al-Qaisi
Zuhair al-Qaisi ... was the secretary-general of the Popular Resistance Committees when he was assassinated by Israel in March 2012 ...
Zuhair Al-Qaissi
Zuhair Al-Qaissi was the leader of Popular Resistance Committees in Gaza. He was killed on 9 March 2012.
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Abdullah (Abdallah) al-Qalqili
Shaikh Abdullah Qalqili ... one of the mufti's most vociferous opponents ... a member of the Nashashibi faction in 1930s Palestine
... owner and editor of a newspaper called Al-Sirat al-Mustaqim ('The Straight Path')
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Samir al-Qantar (alias for
this person)
Zakaria Al-Qaq
Zakaria Al-Qaq is the Palestinian Co-Director of IPCRI - Israel/Palestine Center for Research and Information
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Yusuf al-Qaradawi
Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi (1926-) is an Egyptian Islamic theologian.
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Ali al-Qasem
Ali al-Qasem ... Palestinian collaborator with the Zionists ... He arranged lands sales to the Zionists and was a major Haganah intelligence asset--while also serving as an Arab intelligence operative--until he was executed by the IDF Intelligence Service in December, 1948. His liquidation without legal sanction led to the trial and then the dismissal of ...
Khalid bin Saqr al-Qasimi
Khalid bin Saqr al-Qasimi ... ...
Izz Al-din (Ezzedine) al-Qassam
Sheikh Izz Al-din al-Qassam (1882-1935) ... Born in Latakia (Ladeqiya), Syria; Muslim preacher, religious teacher and social reformer with residence in Haifa; Muslim Brotherhood member; preached Jihad (holy war) and revolution against both the British and the Zionists; organiser and leader of the first Palestinian guerilla group, acting against British security forces while preaching in Hebron; ...
Abdel Mohsin al-Qattan
Abdel Mohsin al-Qattan (1929-) ... in 1990, resigned as a member of the Palestinian National Council, primarily to voice his objection to Yasser Arafat's support of the Iraqi invasion and occupation of Kuwait. ...
Mrs. Al-Qattan
Mrs. Al-Qattan ... mother of Omar Al-Qattan ...
Omar Al-Qattan
Omar Al-Qattan is a Palestinian-British filmmaker living in London. He worked as director on Muhammad Legacy of a Prophet, which was broadcast on PBS on 18 December 2002. He is currently co-producing a film, co-directed by an Israeli and a Palestinian, on the disastrous consequences of the 1947 UN decision to partition Palestine.
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Hani al-Qawasma_(Qawasmi)
Hani al-Qawasmi is (2007) an academic who was appointed as Interior minister in the March 2007 unity government.
From a IMEMC article:
The family of Al Qawasmi is from Hebron, he was born in Gaza city in 1958. He studied Law at Al Azhar University
in Egypt, and returned to the Gaza Str ...
Fawzi (Fauzi) al-Qawuqji
Fawzi al-Qawuqji ...
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Yusof al-Qazaz
Yusof al-Qazaz ...
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Al-Quds_Cement_Company
Al-Quds Cement Company ... owned by the family of Ahmad Qurei
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Al-Quds_University
Al-Quds University ...
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Samir al-Quntar (alias for
this person)
Shukri (Shuqri) al-Quwatli_(Quwaitli/Quwatly/Kuwatly)
Shukri al-Quwatli (1892-1967) was a Syrian statesman and the first President of independent Syria. He was born in Damascus. He entered political life as a member of the National Bloc, who led opposition to the French mandate. He became the leader of the National Bloc in 1940, and was elected President in 1943. He worked to liberate Syria from French dominance. In April 1946, and after mounting i ...
Hassin al-Rafa'iya
Hassin al-Rafa'iya ... was (2008) chairman of the Regional Council for the Unrecognized Villages ...
Hashem Abd al-Rahman
Hashem Abd Al Rahman is (2004) mayor of Umm al-Fahm. ...
Mahmud al-Ramahi (alias for
this person)
Urayeb (Uraib/Oraib) al-Rantawi
Urayeb al-Rantawi, director of the Al-Quds Center for Political Studies in Amman, is a Palestinian commentator based in Jordan
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Abd el-Aziz Al-Rantisi
Dr. Abd el-Aziz Al-Rantisi (born October 1947 in Yibna) was an Hamas leader assassinated by Israel in Spring 2004. Samir al-Rantisi was his cousin.
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Samir al-Rantisi
Samir al-Rantisi assisstant to Yasser Abed Rabbo, and instrumental in signing the Geneva accord. Al-Rantisi was assassinated in Ramallah in May 2005. He was a cousin of Abd el-Aziz Al-Rantisi.
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Mohamed Al-Rantissi
Mohamed Al-Rantissi is the son of the assassinated Hamas leader Abdul-Aziz Al-Rantissi
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Hisham Abd al-Raziq
Hisham Abd al-Raziq is (2005) the PA Minister for Prisoner Affairs.
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Samir al-Rifai
Samir al-Rifai ... Prime Minister of Transjordan/Jordan six times between 1944 and 1963. His son, Zeid al-Rifai, served as prime minister four times, most recently in 1985-89.
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Nowaf al-Rosan
Nowaf al-Rosan is one of three people (the others are Hussein Ahmed Ghassan Said and Nowaf al-Rosan), who were convicted of the attempted murder of the then Israeli Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Shlomo Argov in 1982. According to an ministerial answer in the UK House of Lords on 13 March 2003, to a question asked by Greville Janner, he was, at that time, being detained under the provisions o ...
Sharif Al-Rujoob
Addameer reports ...
Ali Saleh al-Sa'adi
Ali Saleh al-Sa'adi ...
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Jehan al-Sadat
Jehan al-Sadat (1933-) is the widow of Anwar Sadat. She was born in Cairo, Egypt as the first girl and third child of an upper-middle-class family of an Egyptian surgeon father (Safwat Raouf), and English music teacher mother (Gladys Cotterill), her mother was the daughter of Charles Henry Cotterill, a Sheffield City ...
Hamoud Mahmoud al-Safadi
Hamoud Mahmoud al-Safadi ... ... Is he or not the same as Mahmoud al-Safadi?
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Mahmoud al-Safadi
Mahmoud al-Safadi is a Palestinian who reportedly was imprisoned for many years for throwing molotovs during the first intifada. A letter written by Safadi to Ahmadinejad came much to the prominence during the Dec 2006 Tehran conference on the holocaust.
Is he or not the same as Hamoud Mahmoud al-Safadi?
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Thamer al-Sahri
Thamer al-Sahri ... a 15-year-old boy who was killed by Syrian government forces in early Summer 2011 - his bullet-ridden body was released by the authorities and returned to the family home near Dera'a ...
Issam al-Said
Issam al-Said was was the mayor of Jaffa in the early 1920s
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Nouri Al-Said
Nouri Al-Said, an advisor to Emir Faisal, attended the 1919 Versailles Conference and was later Prime Minister of Iraq on several occasions. He was killed in the 1958 coup. At the time of his death, he was prime minister of the short-lived Iraq-Jordan Federation.
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Said Al-Said
Said Al-Said ... King Saud University ...
Said bin Sultan Al-Said
Sayyid Said bin Sultan Al-Said ... Sultan of Muscat and Oman ... In 1840, Said bin Sultan moved his capital from Muscat to Stone Town in Zanzibar ... he also sent an embassy to the US ...
Khalil Al-Sakakini
Khalil al-Sakakini (1880-1953), a Greek-Orthodox Palestinian writer and educator, was born in Jerusalem. At a young age, he emigrated to the United States where he failed as a businessman.
He returned to Palestine in 1908 when the Young Turk Revolt broke out; became a leader and organizer of the struggle against the patriarchate; elected member of the delegation to Istanbul in 1909 to protest ...
Al-Salah_Association
Al-Salah Association is a charitable organization in Gaza. In 2007, due to Israeli pressure its bank accounts were frozen.
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Muhammad Mahmud Muhammad 'Abd Al-Salam
Muhammad Mahmud Muhammad 'Abd Al-Salam ... formerly from Ein Hod ... living in Jenin refugee camp in 1985 ...
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Khalid Al-Salfiti
Khalid Al-Salfiti is (2004) a Palestinian shopkeeper in the Old City in Jerusalem. He was born in Salfit, in the central West Bank, but moved to Jerusalem in 1962, at the age of 12, when he was orphaned.
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Bassam al-Salhi
Bassam al-Salhi ... the PA Presidential candidate for the People's Party - the former Communist Party
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Khaled al-Sana
Khaled al-Sana ... is (2010) head of the Lakiya town council ...
Talab al-Sana
Talab al-Sana ... a Palestinian citizen of Israel is (2004) a member of the Knesset
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Sasha Al-Sarabi
Annie Robbins reports (1 May 2013) ...
Raed_Abdul_Jabbar_Mohammed al-Sarkaji
Raed Sarakji ...
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Mahmoud al-Sarsak
Mahmoud Sarsak is a Palestinian national team soccer player who was jailed for three years without charges by the Israeli government. He was denied contact with his family, a trial and kept largely in solitary confinement. Finally Sarsak was freed after refusing food for ninety days, losing a third of his body weight,
Amnesty International reports (pp. 24-25): ...
Abdullah bin Abdelaziz al-Saud
Abdullah bin Abdelaziz al-Saud is the Saudi king.
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Abbas al-Sayed
Abbas al-Sayed ...
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Abd al-Hamid al-Sayih
Shaykh Abd al-Hamid al-Sayih ... As president of Jerusalems Sharia Court of Appeal, Abd al-Hamid al-Sayihwas the
highest Muslim religious official in theWest Bank at the time of Israels occupation in
1967, senior to both the president of the Sharia court (the qadi) and the mufti. Born
in Nablus in 1907, he studied at al-Azhar in Egypt, specializing in Sharia law. Appointed
Secretary Gener ...
Badr Shakir al-Sayyab
Badr Shakir al-Sayyab ... ...
Nasser al-Shaer
Nasser Eddin al-Shaer ... deputy prime minister in the Hamas government elected in January 2006 ... among more than 60 Hamas ministers and legislators arrested (kidnapped as hostage) by Israeli army after the Palestinian capture (called "kidnapping" by Israel) of Gilad Shalit in June 2006 ... released ... then kidnap ...
Haydar 'Abd al-Shafi
Dr. Haydar 'Abd al-Shafi (1919-2007), also transliterated as Haidar Abdel-Shafi, was born in Gaza, one of the six children of Sheikh Muheiddin Abdel-Shafi. He led the Palestinian delegation at the Madrid peace conference in 1991.
Attended primary school in Gaza; secondary education as a boarder at the Arab Col ...
Sliman al-Shafi
Sliman al-Shafi is a reporter for Israeli Channel 2 News ...
Hana al-Shaibani
Hana al-Shaibani (1942-1970) ... ...
Hussein al-Shaikh
Hussein al-Shaikh ... secretary of Fatah in the West Bank ...
Ismat al-Shakhshir
Ismat al-Shakhshir ... Department of Chemistry, Al-Najah University, Nablus, West Bank,
Palestine
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Ramadan Abdullah al-Shallah
Ramadan Abdullah al-Shallah ...
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Farid al-Shanti
Farid al-Shanti was a journalist from Jaffa who spied for the Jewish Agency in Palestine and Transjordan. ...
Ibrahim al-Shanti
Ibrahim al-Shanti was the owner and editor of al-Difa (Defence) newspaper which he founded in 1934. The paper had a pan-Arab outlook that was closest to the al-Husaynis' position.
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Jameela al-Shanti
Jameela al-Shanti, a philosophy professor at the Islamic University in Gaza, is an elected member of the Palestinian Legislative Council for Hamas. She led a women's protest against the siege of Beit Hanoun on Friday, 3 November 2006.
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Farouk Al-Shara
Farouk Shara is the Syrian vice-president.
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Ayman Al-Sharawneh (alias for
this person)
Khairat al-Shater
Mohammed Khairat Saad El-Shater[1] (born 4 May 1950) is an Egyptian engineer, businessman and Islamist political activist. He was the Muslim Brotherhood's candidate for the Egyptian presidential election in 2012 before disqualification by the election commission. Previously, he was the deputy chairman ("deputy supreme guide") of the Brotherhood. ...
Amjad al-Shawa
Amjad al-Shawa ... heads the Palestinian NGO Network, a consortium of Palestinian NGOs in the Gaza Strip
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Rayyan Al-Shawaf
Rayyan Al-Shawaf is a writer and freelance reviewer based in Beirut, Lebanon
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Rashad al-Shawa_(a-Shawa) (alias for
this person)
Yousef al-Shayab
Asa Winstanley reports ...
Samah al-Shaykh
Samah al-Shaykh is a writer who was born in Saudi Arabia in 1980 and now lives in Gaza
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Jamal al-Shobaki
Jamal al-Shobaki is (2007) the Palestinian ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
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Ahmad al-Shuqayri (alias for
this person)
As'ad al-Shuqayri
Sheikh As'ad al-Shuqayri of Acre collaborated with Zionists between the wars ... Ahmad Shuqayri was his son ...
Asad al-Shuqayri
Sheikh Asad al-Shuqayri ... father of Ahmad al-Shuqayri ...
Jihad al-Shwaikh
Jihad al-Shwaikh ...
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Attallah Abu al-Sibbah
Attallah Abu al-Sibbah ...
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Ahmad Al-Sifi
Addameer reports ...
Yahya al-Sinwar
Yahya al-Sinwar (b. 1962) is a Hamas political leader from Khan Yunis, Gaza.
Al Qassams profile ...
Wael Al-Ska
Wael Al-Ska is (2011) head of the Jordanian lifeline committee ...
al-Sultanah
On 30 April 1840, the Sultanah, belonging to Sayyid Said bin Sultan Al-Said and carrying Ahmad ibn Na'aman as an envoy, arrived in New York, becoming the first Middle Eastern ship to dock in the US. The ship had left Muscat on 23 December 1 ...
Zainab Al-Suwaij
Zainab Al-Suwaij is (2013) the Executive Director of the the American Islamic Congress (AIC), a neocon islam-hatred-promoter organization.
Max Blumenthal reports (7 May 2013) ...
Tawfiq al-Suweidi_(Suwaidi)
Tawfiq al-Suweidi (1892-1968) was an Iraqi politician who served as Prime Minister of Iraq on three occasions:
April 28, 1929 - August 25, 1929;
February 23, 1946 - May 31, 1946;
February 5, 1950 - September 4, 1950.
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Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari
Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari ... ...
Sulayman al-Taji
Sheik Sulayman al-Taji was a leading Palestinian notable during the early 1900s.
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al-Takamol
al-Takamol is (2010) a Palestinian think tank/advocacy group in the West bank. Its coordinator is Yasser al-Masri ...
Ahlam Al-Tamimi (alias for
this person)
Anwar al-Khatib al-Tamimi
Anwar al-Khatib al-Tamimi (1917-1993), the Jordanian-appointed governor of the Jerusalem District, was
the highest-ranking Jordanian civilian administrative official in the West Bank at the
time of the 1967 war. Before his appointment as Jerusalems governor in 1965, he
had served asmayor of Jerusalem, in several Jordanian cabinets, and as ambassador
to Egypt. Born in Hebron, he died in the W ...
Muhammad Basim Mustafa Sultan al-Tamimi
Muhammad Basim Mustafa Sultan al-Tamimi ... PLO official assassinated in Limassol in February 1988
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Osama Bilal Al-Tamimi
Osama Bilal Al-Tamimi is a young (2012) Palestinian from Nabi Saleh. In April 2012 he was injured in the eye due to a rubber bullet.
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Rafiq al-Tamimi
Rafiq al-Tamimi ... ...
Sheikh Taysir Al-Tamimi (alias for
this person)
Abdullah al-Tariqi
Abdullah Tariqi ... graduated from UT Austin in 1947 ... first wife was an American ... Saudi petroleum minister ... one of the visionaries behind OPEC ... died 7 Sep 1997 ...
Hosam al-Taweel
Hosam al-Taweel, 40, is a Christian (Greek Orthodox) Palestinian. He was a candidate running on the electoral ticket of Islamic resistance group Hamas in Gaza, in the upcoming Palestinian parliamentary elections.
He was elected to one of six seats specially designated for the Christian community in the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC).
He worked as a volunteer at the YMCA in Gaza for ...
Mahmoud al-Teeti
Mahmoud al-Teeti ... shot dead by IDF troops on 12 March 2013 ...
Hamad bin Jassem al-Thani
Hamad bin Jassem al-Thani is (2006) a Qatari diplomat at the United Nations.
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'Anan al-Tibi
At the end of February 2007, the Israeli army launched a major military operation in the Old City of Nablus. During this invasion, on February 26th, 'Anan Mohammad al-Tibi (49) was killed by Israeli troops as he was standing on his roof in the Yasmine neighborhood. His son Ashraf (20) was also shot in the same spot, ...
Ashraf al-Tibi
Ashraf al-Tibi ... son of 'Anan al-Tibi
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Emile al-Tubasi
Emile al-Tubasi
... Palestinian refugee from Jaffa ... pharmacist ... living (1990s) in Ramallah
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Nuri Al-Ukbi
Nuri Al-Ukbi ... Bedouin citizen of Israel
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Walid al-Umari
Walid al-Umari is (2007) the Al Jazeera correspondent in Jerusalem.
This Haaretz article there is an interview with al-Umari, and it states:
Walid Al-Umari, 49, was born in the village of Sandala in the Jezreel Valley. While studying international relations at the Hebrew University, he went ...
Jamil 'Abd al Kassim al-Wadia
Jamil 'Abd al Kassim al-Wadia ... ...
Nu'man Abd al-Wahid
Nu'man Abd al-Wahid ... ...
X al-Wahidi
X al-Wahidi (1965-) was born Rehovot. In the 1980s she and her mother both converted to Islam, and later she married a Gazan and moved to the Gaza Strip. In 2013, the Israeli government is demanding that she undergo tissue-culture testing to prove her identity. ...
Hassan Al-Wardian
Joseph Algazy reports:
Hassan Al-Wardian , 49, has been held since April 5, 2002 in Ketziot prison under the authority of an
administrative decree, which is renewed every three-six months. His eldest son, Mahmoud Al-Wardian, 26, is also an administrative detainee. The Al-Wardian family lives in ...
Al-Wataniya
Al-Wataniya ... Qatari-owned cellphone company in the West Bank ...
Marwan Iqab Al-Yihya
Marwan Iqab Al-Yihya ... a survivor of the Tantura massacre who reached Haifa after the massacre ...
'Abd al-Rahman al-Yusuf
'Abd al-Rahman, Pasha al-Yusuf was a Kurdish official in Damascus who owned large estates in Golan and elsewhere in Syria. One source says that, in 1886, he sold land near the village of Ramthaniyya in the Golan to Bet Yehuda Society of ...
Yasser Al-Zaatrah
Yasser Al-Zaatrah is a Palestinian political analyst based in Amman.
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Aisha al-Zaban
Aisha al-Zaban died in late August 2004 while on hunger strike in solidarity with her son who had joined the mass hunger strike by Palestinian prisoners. Doctors had advised her to end her fast, but she refused and died of a heart attack.
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Mahmoud al-Zahar
Dr. Mahmoud al-Zahar (born 1945) is a co-founder of Hamas
He became the foreign minister in the PA government formed after Hamas won the elections in January 2006.
He graduated from the Cairo University Faculty of Medicine and five years later he got his Masters Degree in General Surgery from Ain Shams University, Cairo. He then became the advisor to the Palestinian Health Minister, ...
Youssef al-Zahar
Youssef al-Zahar is a senior Hamas official involved in its military wing. He is the brother of Mahmoud al-Zahar.
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Saleh al-Zahari
Saleh al-Zahari ... a renowned Arabic and Hebrew linguist who took part in the revolution that
ousted the Imam al-Badr and declared a republic in Yemen.
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Zechariah al-Zahari
Rabbi Zechariah al-Zahari ...
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Mahmoud Al-Zahhar
Dr. Mahmoud Al-Zahhar is one of the prominent leaders of the Hamas Movement in the Gaza Strip.
He has already survived at least one Israeli assassination attempt (on 10 September 2003).
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Muntazer (Muntadhar) al-Zaidi_(al-Zeidi)
Muntazer al-Zaidi (1979-) is an Iraqi broadcast journalist who serves as a correspondent for Iraqi-owned, Egyptian-based Al-Baghdadia TV. Al-Zaidi's reports often focused on the plight of widows, orphans, and children in the Iraq War.
On November 16, 2007, al-Zaidi was kidnapped by unknown assailants in Baghdad. He was also previously twice arrested by the United States armed forces serv ...
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is an al-Qaeda jihadi fighter, but it is not certain he is still alive (may have been used for propaganda purposes).
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Daoud al-Zebneh
Daoud al-Zebneh ... man who raised white flag on roof of mosque in al-Ghabisiyyah, only to be killed by the Jewish troops ...
Mustafa Ali al-Ali Al-Zibri
Mustafa 'Ali al-Ali Al-Zibri
(1938-2001), also known as Abu Ali Mustafa, was born in the West Bank town of Arrabah, near Jenin.
He was elected leader of the PFLP (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine) in July 2000.
He was assassinated by Israel on 27 August 2001 when at least two missiles struck his offi ...
Wael Al-Zird
Wael Al-Zird is a Hamas leader in Gaza.
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Sobhi Al-Zobaidi
Sobhi al-Zobaidi is a Palestinian film-maker who was born in Jerusalem in 1961 and grew up in the Jalalazone refugee camp near Ramallah. He studied at BirZeit before moving to New York where he studied economics and film.
In the mid-1990s, after the Oslo accords, he returned to Palestine, to Ramallah, where he established
reFugee Camp Productions, a film production company which aims to give you ...
Munir al-Zoubi
Brigadier General Munir al-Zoubi is (2010) commander of the Palestinian Presidential Guard the force that protects top officials in the Fayyad/Abbas "government" and guests ...
al-Asifa
al-Asifa (Arabic for "the storm") ... early name for the military wing of Fateh
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Abu Alaa (alias for
this person)
Haled Ala'arj
Haled Ala'arj is a Palestinian attorney working in the Israeli military courts in the occupied territories.
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Alabaster
Alabaster ... pseudonym for somebody unknown
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Omar Aladdin
Omar Aladdin ... from Um Salmone ...
Joseph ('Pepe') Alalu
Joseph ('Pepe') Alalu ... of the Meretz Party ... deputy mayor of Jerusalem in 2009 ...
M. Shahid Alam
M. Shahid Alam is a Professor of Economics at Northeastern University, Boston.
Professor Alam holds a BA from the University of Dhaka, MA from the University of Karachi, and Ph.D. from the University of Western Ontario.
He may be reached at m ...
Mona Alami
Mona Alami ...
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Samar Alami
Samar Alami, a Lebanese-Palestinian woman, and daughter of a banker, was wrongly convicted of conspiracy to cause explosions, in a case arising from the 1994 Attack on the embassy of Israel in London [ ...
David Alamouti
David Alamouti is a film producer.
ContraImage reports:profile (14 October 2012)
David's previous productions include a documentary about an immigrant choir for the BBC and a feature length documentary on Iranian Cinema. In 2010, he produced the 'Citizen's Project" ( ...
Alan Alan
Alan Alan ...
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Ray Alan
Ray Alan ...
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Jose Alaniz
Jose Alaniz ... University of Washington's Department of Comparative Literature ...
Ali Alarabi
Ali Alarabi is National Director of The United Arab American League in Chicago, USA.
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Alaska_Airlines_staff
Alaska Airlines staff ... staff of Alaska Airlines.
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Mohammed Alatar
Mohammed Alatar a Palestinian born in Jordan who lives in America, is a longtime peace activist. He founded a group, Palestinians for Peace and Democracy, a grassroots group dedicated to educating the public about the plight of the Palestinian people and their struggle toward freedom and statehood.
He went to the West Bank to document the nature of Israeli colonial settlements, and ...
Iyad Alawi
Iyad Alawi ...
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Nidal Alayasa
nidal alayasa ... ...
Dan Alba
Dan Alba likes to defend those who defend those who can not defend themselves, and exposing those whose offenses are indefensible. Read other articles by Dan, or visit Dan's website.
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Ido Alba (alias for
this person)
Felia Albak
Felia Albak was (in the 1970s) director of the Civil Section at the State Attorney's office. Albak developed a legal mechanism that relied on Ottoman Land Law, and permitted the designation of extensive tracts of land in the West Bank as state lands, allocating them to the settlements. Data made public by B'tselem in 2002 show that, between 1967 and 1979, approximately 700,000 dunam were design ...
Catherine Albanel
Catherine Albanel is (2007) French Minister of Culture and Communication
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Majeda Albatsh
In November 2004,
Majeda Albatsh, a reporter for the French press agency, announced her intention to run in the January 2005 elections for for head of the Palestinian Authority. Albatsh, who lives in East Jerusalem, said she was doing so to advance the issues of East Jerusalem residents and women.
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Plia Albeck
Plia Albeck ...
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Ezekiel Hai Albeg
Ezekiel Hai Albeg ... Baghdad-born ... the last House Poet of the Syrian Sephardic community of Brooklyn who composed his masterwork Kenaf Renanim as a maqama, a form of rhymed prose that was utilized by Andalusian writers.
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Plia Albek
In 1979, Plia Albek headed the Justice Ministry's civil law department; she has been described by Moshe Gorali as "the settlers' darling".
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Aaron Albert
Aaron Albert is a zionist activist associated with CAMERA
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Aviad Albert
Aviad Albert ...
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Boaz Albert
Boaz Albert is a hardline violent settler from the settlement of Yitzhar.
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Heinrich Albert
Dr. Heinrich Albert ... ...
Ilan Albert (alias for
this person)
Michael Albert
Michael Albert is a founder and current member of the staff of Z Magazine and as well as a system operator of Z Magazine's web system.
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William E Alberts
Rev. William E Alberts ... ...
A. P. Albina
A.P. Albina was a Levantine Catholic merchant from Jerusalem who enjoyed good relations with senior British officials
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Marianne Albina
A Christian Palestinian, Ms. Albina lives in East Jerusalem and holds an MA in Philosophy from Birkbeck College in London and an MA in Middle Eastern Studies from Hebrew University. During the 1948 war, the family home of Ms. Albinas father was seized and the family was expelled. Today, more than 100 Israeli houses are built on her parents land. Each time they pass by their land, she and her f ...
Joseph Albo
Joseph Albo (1380-1444) ... ...
Joseph Albo_(2)
Joseph Albo ... one of the founders, in 1935, of the Israel Discount Bank
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Janet Albrechtsen
Janet Albrechtsen writes for The Australian . Quote from her in the Campus Watch website:
"The [Campus Watch] website should be part of the rich and robust intellectual debate we so desperately need after September 11 and the massacre in Bali. But it isn't… The vitriol confirms [Daniel] Pipes' findings: those who teach Middle East studies not only follow a pro-Arab, pr ...
Alastair Albright
Alastair Albright is a Guardian reader who lives in London
Alastair Albright's letter to the Guardian (2 Feb 2011:
As an elected member of the Israeli parliament, Haneen Zoabi can perhaps afford to take her hardline stance (Comment, 31 January), whereas the official Palestinian representatives, whom she so decries, must take a more reasonable and practical position. ...
David Albright
David Albright, a former UN weapons inspector, is the founder and president of the Institute for Science and International Security. He was a speaker at the AIPAC Annual Conference in March 2006 [1]
Albright is a dual American-Isr ...
Madeleine Albright
Madeleine Korbel Albright (ne Marie Korbelova in the former Czechoslovakia) was the US Secretary of State and ambassador to the UN during the Clinton presidency. Before that she taught international relations at Georgetown Univ.
For a better appreciation of who Albright is and what she was responsible for see: John Ryan, ...
William Foxwell Albright
William Foxwell Albright (b. 1891 d. 1971) was an American archaeologist, biblical scholar, linguist and expert on ceramics. From the early twentieth century until his death, he was one fo the principal biblical archaeologists and the founder of the Biblical archaeology movement.
Jeff Gates reports:
Were Christians likewise seduced by Sunday school teachings reliant on ...
Rishon Le-Zion Digital Family Album
Rishon Le-Zion Digital Family Album ... see their about-us page ...
Ammiel Alcalay
Professor Ammiel Alcalay was born and raised in Boston and is of Bosnian origin. He teaches at Queens College and the CUNY Graduate Center in New York, and is the author of numerous books on Arab Jews and Levantine culture.
He signed the RETURN statement.
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Blake Alcott
Blake Alcott is an ecological economist living in Cambridge, England. ...
Sami Aldeeb
Dr. Sami Aldeeb is a Swiss citizen, of Christian Palestinian origin.
See his writings.
See his curriculum vitae
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John Alderdice_(Lord_Alderdice)
John, Lord Alderdice, is a British diplomat who helped to negotiate the "Good Friday Agreements" in Northern Ireland.
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Geoffrey Alderman
Professor Geoffrey Alderman was Academic Dean of the American InterContinental University in London until 2006. He is also a regular columnist for the Jewish Chronicle.
Prior to his post at AIU, Dr. Alderman served as the Vice President for International Programs at Touro University in New York. Dr. Alderman was also the Head of the Quality Assurance & Audit Service and Pro Vice-Chanc ...
Willem-Gert Aldershoff
Willem-Gert Aldershoff held various positions in the Departments for International Relations and Justice and Home Affairs at the European Commission and is now (2013) an independent advisor on EU policy on Israel and Palestine, Brussels. ...
Gaby Aldor
Gaby Aldor ... is (2009) the oo-artistic director of the Arab-Hebrew Theatre in Jaffa
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Zvi Aldoraty
Zvi Aldoraty ... co-author, with Israel Koenig, of what became known as the Koenig Report . Later, he was recommended by Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin as his candidate for appointment as director of the Labor Party's Arab Department.
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Richard J. Aldrich
Richard Aldrich ... ...
William P Aldrich
William P Aldrich ... chairman of the United Method Church Divestment Task Force
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Hamed Aleaziz
Hamed Aleaziz is (2011) an editorial intern at Mother Jones. ... ...
Rory Alec
Rory Alec ... ...
Gustaw (Bolek) Alef-Bolkowiak (alias for
this person)
Alef_(A)
Alef (transiterated as A) is given only this name in an article published in Mynet because he wishes to remain anonymous. He is (2010) the coordinator of the anti-Palestinian subsidy initiative in Pisgat Ze'ev
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Polat Alemdar
Polat Alemdar ... fictional character played by Necati Sasmaz
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Salwa Alenat
From a 19 November 2009 event profile:
Salwa Alenat works for Kav LaOved (Worker's Hotline) a non-profit non governmental organisation committed to protecting the rights of disadvantaged workers employed in Israel and by Israelis in the Occupied Territories, including P ...
Action Alert
Action Alert ... ...
X Alessandri
Lieutenant-Colonel X Alessandri ... head of the Bureau Noir ... previously served as Vichy's military attache in Teheran ...
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A. V. Alexander
Albert Victor Alexander (1885-1965) ... was a British Labour and Co-operative politician. He was three times First Lord of the Admiralty, including during the Second World War, and then Minister of Defence under Clement Attlee.
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Albert Alexander
Albert Alexander (1885-1965) ... ...
Ari Alexander
Ari Alexander, an American Jew, graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 2001from the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in American History and subsequently completed two Masters degrees in the United Kingdom as a 2001 Marshall Scholar: an MA in Comparative Ethnic Conflict from the Queen's University of Belfast, with a thesis comparing the educational systems in post-war Beirut and contemporary Belf ...
Bernard Alexander
Bernard Alexander ... was a South African Zionist leader ...
Dana Alexander
Dana Alexander ...
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David Lindo Alexander
David Lindo Alexander (18421922) and Claude Montefiore, respectively president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews and president of the ...
Douglas Alexander
Douglas Alexander was appointed in June 2007 to a cabinet minister position (secretary of state for international development) in Gordon Brown's government. Since October 1999, Alexander has visited Israel numerous times sponsored by Labour Friends of Israel.
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Edward Alexander
Edward Alexander is (2003) a professor of English at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, USA, and he served in the past as Professor of English at Tel-Aviv University. He is also listed as an advisor to Israel Academia Monitor another hardline zionist organization seeking to undermine calls for a ...
Esther Alexander
In the early 1950s,
Dr. Esther Alexander (1929-2005) was a member of the Israeli Communist Party. Later, however, as an economist, she sometimes advised the Israeli government on economic policy. Shlomo Alexander was her husband.
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Jacob Alexander
Jacob "Kobi" Alexander (1952-), born in Kfar Sava, Israel, is the founder and the former CEO of New York-based Comverse Technology.
In 2006, he was charged with multiple counts of fraud and related offenses pertaining to irregu ...
Kent Alexander
Kent Alexander is (2006) the president of the AJC chapter.
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Lewis M. Alexander
Lewis M. Alexander ...
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Michael Solomon Alexander
Michael Solomon Alexander (1799-1845) was the first Anglican bishop of the Diocese of Jerusalem.
He was born into an English Jewish family living in Germany; his father was a rabbi. He emigrated to England in about 1820, and became a private tutor for a Jewish family in Colchester. Then he became rabbi at Norwich. Here he came into contact with William Marsh, a member of the ...
Neville Alexander
Dr Neville Edward Alexander (b. 1936) was the co-founder of the National Liberation Front. He graduated from the University of Cape Town with a D.Phil. (1961). In 1964, he was convicted of conspiracy to commit sabotage and was imprisoned at Robben Island until 1974. His book, One Azania, ...
Robert Jackson Alexander
Robert Jackson Alexander ... see here ...
Seymour Alexander
Seymour Alexander,a British Jew, has helped to defend Professor Mona Baker against the smear campaign that was launched against her. He wrote the following to the Times Higher Education Supplement criticising the Jewish Telegraph:
The smear campaign being carried out by the Manchester Jewish Telegraph against Prof. Mona Baker (mentioned by Michael Cohen and Colwyn Williamson in Umist ...
Shlomo Alexander
Shlomo Alexander (1930- Aug. 6, 1998), solid-state physicist, who was professor of physics at the Hebrew University for many years, also serving as dean for some years, and who later moved back to the Weizmann Institute, Rehovot. In 1993, he received the Israel prize in the natural sciences. He was a member of the Israel Acdademy of Science and Humanities. His wife was ...
David Alexander_(2)
David Alexander ... Reuters ...
Keith Alexander_(2)
Amir Oren reports (9 June 2013) ...
Alexander_II,_tsar_of_Russia
Alexander (Aleksandr) II Nikolaevich (1818-1881) was the Emperor of the Russian Empire and Tsar of Russia from 2 March 1855 until his assassination in 1881.
In 1860, he purchased the site in Jerusalem which is now known as the Russian Compound (al-Muscobiya/Moscobiyyah), to provide services and accommodatio ...
Alexander_III,_tsar_of_Russia
Alexander III (1845-1894), tsar of Russia ...
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Salome Alexandra
Queen Salome Alexandra (13967 BC) ... ...
Or Alexandrovich
Or Alexandrovich ... editor for Babel Books ... one of the many scions of the Chelouche clan in Israel ...
Ra'anan Alexandrovicz
Ra'anan Alexandrovicz ... ...
Ra'anan Alexandrowicz
Ra'anan Alexandrowicz was born in Jerusalem in 1969. He graduated from high school in Jerusalem in 1987 as a physics major. From 1991 to 1996 he studied film at the Sam Spiegel film and television school in Jerusalem with a focus on fiction. From 1997 to 2001 he concentrated mainly on documentary work, and also directed two music videos.
His documentary THE INNER TOUR followed a group of Pale ...
Monchovet Alexis
Monchovet Alexis was co-director of the Abu Jamil Street documentary about the tunnel diggers in Gaza. ...
Shelomo Alfassa
Shelomo Alfassa is a writer and author who focuses
on Sephardic Jews from the Ottoman Empire. ...
Dov Alfon
Dov Alfon rejoined Ha'aretz to take over the role of
editor-in-chief of the paper in April 2008, replacing David Landau, who had served a four-year term in the post.
Alfon, 46 in 2008, began his journalism career at the weekly publication Koteret Rashit (Lead Headline) in 1984. He joined Haaretz five year ...
Bill Alford
Bill Alford ... host of the Seattle community-access show Moral Politics
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Gadi Algazi
Born in Tel Aviv, 1961, Gadi Algazi is a senior lecturer at the Department of History in Tel Aviv University.
He is a member of Tarabut--Hitchabrut
and of
...
Miriam Algazi_(El_Gazi)
Miriam Algazi (also transliterated as "El Gazi") is (1988) an Israeli journalist. Born in the mid-1930s, she was living in Budapest when World War II broke out. She and her family escaped to Yugoslavia where she was hidden until the end of the war. Her father was shot in Belgrade and her mother died in Lichtenwrt concentration camp in Vienna.
As a girl of 13 she was one of the Jewish displaced ...
Joseph Algazy
Joseph Algazy (n en gypte en 1938) est un historien[1] et un journaliste isralien[2]. Ses travaux sont publis en France.
Il a enseign l'universit de Tel-Aviv avant de devenir rdacteur au quotidien isralien de gauche Haaretz. Il collabore galement au mensuel franais Le Monde diplomatique. Il est un spcialiste de l'extrme droite en France, en particulier des courants nofascistes. ...
Joseph Algazy_(Algazi)
Joseph Algazy (c. 1938-), an Israeli journalist, is a former official of the Communist Party of Israel -- he was the head of
information for the Israeli Communist Party for many years.
Algazy was born in Egypt, where he first turned to Marxism.
He is the father of Gadi Algazi.
A list of his Le ...
Israeli Committee for a Free Algeria
Israeli Committee for a Free Algeria ... set up by Uri Avnery, on the advice of Henri Curiel, in December 1960. Its members included Amos Kenan, ...
Vic Alhadeff
Vic Alhadeff is the current (2008) chief executive officer of the New South Wales Jewish Board of Deputies and an outspoken supporter of Israel. He grew up in South Africa, where he was chief sub editor of the Cape Times. He and his wife moved to Israel but then moved on to Australia because, he says, "The problem for me as a journalist was the language, professionally I knew that I needed to ge ...
Isaac Zaki Alhadif
Isaac Zaki Alhadif (1890-1938) ... Jewish mayor of Tiberias ... assassinated on 27 October 1938
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Wa'ail Abu Alhija
Wa'ail Abu Alhija, 34, a father of four from Tamra, was brought to Haifa's Rambam Hospital for an appendectomy in August 2004 screamed and writhed in pain for two hours before he was examined - but by then he was dead, hospital records show.
It later transpired that the patient's appendix had not been removed at all even though the medical records said "the operation was carried out properly ...
Ahmad ibn Ali
Ahmad ibn Ali (1862-1942) was Bey of Tunisia from 11 Feb 1929 until 19 Jun 1942.
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Ahmed Ali Al Haj Ali
Ahmed Ali Al Haj Ali:
Born in 1940 in the destroyed village of Qaisariyyah near Haifa. In 1948, his family fled to the West Bank, ending up in Ein Beit Al Ma' Camp in Nablus. Has a degree in Islamic Law from Damascus University (1974), and a Masters in Islamic Studies from An Najah University, Nablus (1994). Was expelled to Marj a-Zuhour, South Lebanon in 1993. Presently he is ...
Ali Abdul-Karim Ali
Ali Abdul-Karim Ali is (2010) the Syrian ambassador to Lebanon.
...
Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Ayaan Hirsi Ali (b. Nov. 1969; Somalia) is a Dutch citizen of Somali origin who presently resides in Washington, D.C.. She has built a career as a critic of Islam, a religion she renounced after the 9/11, through lectures and interviews she decries what she regards as the religion's brutality. She rode a wave of anti-immigrant sentiment all the way into the Dutch Parliament [on a ticket from th ...
Ayaz Ali
Ayaz Ali is a British citizen working for a British-based charity who was arrested by the Israeli military in May 2006.
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Miyassar Abu Ali
Miyassar Abu Ali ... wife of Uri Davis ...
Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali (1769?1849) ... an Orroman of Albanian origin ... He is regarded as the founder of modern Egypt because of the dramatic reforms in the military, economic and cultural spheres that he instituted. He also ruled Levantine territories outside Egypt. The dynasty that he established would rule Egypt and Sudan until the Egyptian Revolution of 1952.
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Muhammad 'Ali
Prince Muhammad 'Ali ... Egyptian prince in the mid 1930s ...
Mustafa Abu Ali
Mustafa Abu Ali (born 1938?) ... graduated from the London School of Film Technique
... considered one of the founders of Palestinian revolutionary cinema.
In 1968, while based in Jordan, the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) founded the Wahdat Aflam Filasteen (United Film - Palestine). Director Must ...
Naji Ali (alias for
this person)
Nijama Ali
Nijama Ali is (2006) a student at Hebrew University and an activist in the National Arab Students Union.
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Reema I. Ali
Reema I. Ali is (2005) Managing Partner of Ali & Partners and board member of the American Task Force on Palestine.
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Riad Ali
Riad Ali, a Druze citizen of Israel was (2004) a CNN producer. In 2006, he is a reporter for Israeli Channel 1 television. He is a Zionist, writing the following in this article:
On one point I do not argue, and that is the right of the Jewish people to their own independent state. To the best of my understan ...
Riad Abu Ali
Riad Abu Ali is a CNN producer.
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Saqib Ali
Saqib Ali ... ...
Subhi Ali
Dr. Subhi Ali is (2011) the chairman of The Jerusalem Fund ...
Taha Muhammad Ali
Taha Muhammad Ali ... Palestinian poet
He was born in 1931 in a village in Galilee [then Saffuriya in Mandatory Palestine, located on the site of what had once been the ancient town of Sepphoris, now Tsippori in northern Israel.] At seventeen he fled to Lebanon with his family after the village came under heavy bombardment during the Arab-Israeli war of 1948. A year later he slipped back ...
Tariq Ali
Tariq Ali is a well-known British writer of Pakistani origins. He was born in Indian Lahore in 1943, a city which was still under British colonial rule before becoming part of Pakistan in 1947. Threatened with years of imprisonment after having organised public demonstrations as part of a student organisation against the military dictatorship, he saw himself forced to immigrate to England. He st ...
Wajahat Ali
Wajahat Ali is a playwright, essayist, humorist, and J.D. whose work, "The Domestic Crusaders," (www.domesticcrusaders.com) is the first major play about Muslim Americans living in a post 9-11 America. He can be reached at wajahatmali@gmail.com
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Walid_Khalid_Hussein Ali
Addameer profile:
Walid Khalid Hussein Ali
Date of birth : 21 July 1971
Date of arrest: 18 September 2012
Residence: Salfit, Northern West Bank.
Marital status: M ...
Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali
Zine El Abidine Ben Ali is (2005) president of Tunisia.
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Mohamed Ali,_viceroy_of_Egypt
Mohamed Ali (c. 1769-1849) was born in Kavala (now northern Greece, then in Ottoman Empire)
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Alia
Alia, a Jordanian airline, was established on 9 December 1963 and started operations on 15 December 1963 after a royal decree by the late King Hussein. It was named Alia (or Aalya) after King Hussein's first child, Princess Alia. It is a common misconception that the airline was named after the King's third wife, Queen Alya. The airline was founded with capital from private shareholders but the ...
Khalil Alian
Khalil Alian heads the Beit Safafa Community Council; he was elected to manage the Palestinian village's relations with the Jerusalem Municipality. ...
Mahmoud Alian
AIC reports ...
Nasrin Alian
Nasrin Alian ... attorney for ACRI (Association for Civil Rights in Israel) ...
Omar Alian
Omar Alian ... Beit Safafa ... left Palestine in the 1970s and settled in Jordan ...
Wajdan Abu Alian
Wajdan Abu Alian is a Bedouin (citizen of Israel) who was barred from attending school in Omer.
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Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown was born in Uganda, she completed her BA in literature while she was there. She came to the UK in 1972 just before Idi Amin expelled all Asians from Uganda. She completed an M.Phil in Victorian studies at Oxford, and then taught English to refugees, immigrants and foreign students, before working at an adult education college. She turned to journalism in 1985, and now writes ...
Amjad Aliewi
Dr. Amjad Aliewi ...
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Louis Aliot
Louis Aliot ...
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Aharon Ben-Yisrael Alis_(Elis)
Aharon Ben-Yisrael Alis (Elis) ... son of Tehillah Ben Israel and Ehnane Ben Sharlith ... shot in January 2002
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Palestine Committee of Youth Aliyah
Palestine Committee of Youth Aliyah (Henrietta Szold, Georg Landauer, Hans Beyth) ... Szold was appointed head of the Jerusalem Office of ...
Youth Aliyah
Youth Aliyah ... founded in 1933 by Recha Freier ...
Ihab Aljalid
Ihab Aljalid is a Palestinian attorney working in the Israeli military courts.
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Yousef Aljamal
Yousef M. Aljamal is a Gaza-based blogger and co-translator of The Prisoner Diaries. His website is www.yeljamal.wordpress.com and he can be followed on Twitter: @YousefAljamal. ...
Mahmoud Aljawi
Mahmoud Aljawi is the father of a Palestinian youngster murdered by the Israeli occupation forces in 2007.
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Yehudah Alkalai
Yehudah Solomon Alkalai (1798-1878), a Sephardic rabbi in Serbia, in 1834 published the book Shema Yisrael , (Hear,
O Israel) , in which he proposed the re-colonization of Palestine by Jews. Born in Sarajevo, he spent some of his youth in Jerusalem before becoming rabbi of Semlin, the capital of Serbia. Rabbi Alkalai was influenced by the Kabbalistic teaching that the days ...
Karen Alkalay-Gut
Karen Alkalay-Gut was born in London in 1945, grew up in Rochester, New York, completing a Phd in 1975 at the University of Rochester. She has lived in Israel since 1972, raising a family, teaching poetry at Tel Aviv University and writing. She has been chairperson of the Israel Association of Writers in Engl ...
Mordecai Alkashi
Mordecai Alkashi ...
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Abdal-salam Alkhayyat
Abdal-salam Alkhayyat is a student at
An-Najah University in Nablus.
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Efrat Alkobi
Efrat Alkobi ... a Jewish settler in Hebron who was filmed harrassing a Palestinian family inside their home.
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Yifat Alkoby_(Alkobi/Elkobi) (alias for
this person)
Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah
Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah (9851021) was the sixth Fatimid caliph.
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Jund Ansar Allah
Jund Ansar Allah ... emerged in November 2008 when it released its first communique which sought to emulate al-Qaida, though no direct links have been proven ...
Jean Allain
Jean Allain is an assistant professor of Public International Law at the American University in Cairo. He is a member of the editorial board of World Editorial and International Law, a journal whose editorial board is chaired by ...
Yitzhak (Isaac) Allal
Yitzhak Allal ...
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Hannah Allam
Hannah Allam... From the McClatchy Newspaper correspondent biography (copied October 2006):
Hannah Allam covers the Middle East and Islamic world as bureau chief in Cairo, Egypt. Before this posting, she spent more than two years reporting on the war in ...
Magdi Allam
Magdi Allam is (2007) the Egyptian-born vice editor of Corriere della Sera , and "an outspoken supporter of Israel". From AJC News Update: "Allam in a passionate address at the Annual Meeting that prompted a sustained standing ovation. 'Standing up for Israel's right to exist means standing ...
Corinne Allan
Corinne Allan lives in Ottawa and uses as her penname a nickname, "YayaCanada", given to her by her grandchildren in Spain.
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Diana Allan
Diana Allan founded Lens on Lebanon in July 2006. She has a doctorate in anthropology and film at Harvard and is the founder and co-director of the Nakba Archive, a testimonial project about the 1948 war, that has recorded 500 interviews on film with first generation Palestinian refugees in Lebanon. Video docum ...
Diana Keown Allan
Diana Keown Allan ... founder and co-director of Lens on Lebanon, an international grassroots documentary initiative formed during the 2006 Israeli invasion of Lebanon. A filmmaker and doctoral student in Social Anthropology at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Allan launched the project in July 2006, with Mahmoud Zeidan, a Palestinian human rights educator and activist filmmaker ba ...
Yousef Allan
Dr. Yousef Allan (1952-2001), from Halhul in the West Banl ... founded Trade Union Friends of Palestine ... was Palestinian delegate-general to Ireland for several years until his sudden death in January 2001
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Rowland Allanson-Winn
Rowland Allanson-Winn ... ...
Robert R. Allardice
General Robert Allardice is (2006) Deputy Chief of Staff for Manpower and
Personnel for the US Air Force.
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Rupert Allason
Rupert William Simon Allason (born 1951) is an author specialising in security, intelligence, secret service and espionage issues -- he uses the pen-name
Nigel West. Allason was a Conservative Party member of parliament from 1987 until the 1997 general election, when he lost his seat to the Liberal Democrats. See ...
Frank Allaun
Frank Allaun (1913-2002), MP, ... ...
Ayad Allawi (alias for
this person)
Henri Alleg
Henri
Alleg (1921-) was born as Harry Salem on 20 July 1921 in London to a Polish Jewish family which was later naturalised as French and emigrated to Algeria. According to Pierre Vidal-Naquet, Alleg was one of the three principal leaders of the Algerian Communist Party, along with Andr Moine and Paul Caballero.
Alleg, who became a widely known French journalist, joined the Algerian ...
Bernard Allen
Bernard Allen is a TD (member of the Irish parliament) for Fine Gael, for Cork North Central.
He was appointed Foreign Affairs Spokesperson for the party in October, 2004.
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George Allen
George Venable Allen (1903-1970) was a United States diplomat.
... ...
Jim Allen
Jim Allen ...
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Kate Allen
Kate Allen (1955-) is (2009) the director of Amnesty International UK.
For 18 years, she and Ken Livingstone were partners; they split in 2001.
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Keith Allen
Keith Allen is Amnesty International's British branch chief.
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Leslie C. Allen
Leslie C. Allen is (2003) professor of Old Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary.
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Lori A. Allen
Lori A. Allen is (2001)
a University of Chicago anthropology graduate student currently conducting research in the West Bank.
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Mike Allen
Mike Allen writes for the Washington Post.
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Paul Allen
Paul G. Allen (1953-) is one of the founders of Microsoft.
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Roger Allen
Sir Roger Allen (1909-1972) ... a British Foreign Office official who worked closely with Victor Cavendish-Bentinck during WW2 ...
Theodore W. Allen
Theodore W. Allen was an independent scholar, coalminer, mailhandler, engineering draftsman, teacher and librarian. ...
W E D Allen
W E D Allen ... ...
Woody Allen
Woody Allen ... American film-maker.
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Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby
Field Marshal Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby, 1st Viscount Allenby (April 23, 1861 - May 14, 1936) was a British soldier and administrator most famous for his role during World War I, in which he led the Egyptian Expeditionary Force in the conquest of Palestine and Syria in 1917 and 1918.
He was Chie ...
Luis Allende
Luis Allende ...
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George Allen_(2)
George Allen is a US Senator.
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Jackson Allers
Jackson Allers is a Middle East correspondent for Inter Press Service and Free Speech Radio News and has produced for Al Jazeera International's "People and Power." He is based in Beirut, Lebanon.
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Vanguard (Workers' Alliance)
Vanguard (Workers' Alliance) ... ...
American Public Policy Alliance
American Public Policy Alliance ... This bunch hired David Yerushalmi to draft their sample bill banning Sharia ...
French Committee for an Alliance
French Committee for an Alliance -- for an alliance with Israel -- was founded in November 1956. At first, it was headed by Jacques Soustelle, later by General Marie-Pierre Koenig. ...
German-American Alliance (alias for
this person)
Revisionist Zionist Alliance
Revisionist Zionist Alliance (ZHR) ...
In 1925, Ze'ev Jabotinsky established the Revisionist Zionist Alliance, which advocated a revision, or reexamination, of the principles of Political Zionism. The party's principal aim was to change Chaim Weizmann's policies toward the British Mandatory regime. The decl ...
Alliance_Israelite_Universelle_(Alliance_isralite_universelle)
Alliance Israelite Universelle ... founded in 1860 by Adolphe Cremieux ...
Alliance_of_Canadian_Jews
Alliance of Canadian Jews ...
In this article, its principles were outlined as follows:
1. Canadian Jews are at home in Canada. The ACJ foresees a bright future for Canada, and the members of the ACJ will play their part to make it a better society for everyone.
2. Since Israel rega ...
Alliance_of_Concerned_Jewish_Canadians_(ACJC) (alias for
this person)
Michle Alliot-Marie
Michle Jeanne Honorine Alliot-Marie (1946-) is a French politician, and the first woman to lead a major French political party.
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Rebecca Allison
Rebecca Allison The Guardian correspondent.
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Ron Allison
Lieutenant-Colonel Ron Allison ... Canadian ... was Keith Daytons chief of liaison in the West Bank ...
Danny Allman
Danny Allman lives in North York, Ontario.
He is included in this database simply because his letter to the National Post newspaper in Canada, which was published in that paper on 8 Janaury 2002, is an excellent example of Zionist mythology.
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Yigal Allon
Yigal Allon was born Yigal Paicovitch at Kfar Tavor in Palestine. He studied at the Kadoori Agricultural High School and the Hebrew University and, in 1960, he went to Oxford to study at St. Anthonys College in Oxford University.
He adopted the surname Allon after Ben-Gurion, in July 1948, tried to force h ...
Nehemiah Allony
Nehemiah Allony ... the first director (until 1963) of the Institute of Hebrew Manuscripts (founded 1950).
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Jrmy (Jeremy) Allouche
Jeremy Allouche is director of the water institutions and management competence centre (WIMC) at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne in Switzerland. He obtained a PhD in International Relations at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva.
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Abed Alloun
Abed Alloun is a former collaborator with Israelis and British intelligence. He was together with Basheer Nafi a deputy to Jibril Rajoub. Alloun and Nafi were killed in a bomb attack in Amman in 2005.
Seumas Milne and Ian Black report: ...
Hani Almadhoun
Hani Almadhoun is originally from Beit Lahia in the Northern Gaza Strip, where he completed his secondary and part of his university studies. Hani moved to the United States in 2000 and continued his studies. Hani holds an MPA from Brigham Young University's Marriott School of Business and currently lives in Washington D.C. where he works for a non-profit that helps promote Palestinian culture a ...
Dan Almagor
Dan Almagor (1935-) is one of Israel's most versatile television personalities.
He has written and translated for Israeli stage and television numerous plays and musicals.
He has written and translated over 100 plays, including "Only Fools are Sad" which played on Broadway, and his translations of Shakespeare's plays are used throughout Israel. He has taught Hebrew Literature at University Col ...
Almagor_Terror_Victims'_Association
Almagor Terror Victims' Association ...
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Michael Almaz
Michael Almaz ... same as the Almaz of the Israel Broadcasting Authority (?)
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Rami Almeghari
Rami Almeghari is currently contributor to several media outlets including the Palestine Chronicle, aljazeerah.info, IMEMC, The Electronic Intifada and Free Speech Radio News. Rami is also a former senior English translator at and editor in chief of the international press center of the Gaza-based Palestinian Information Service. He can be contacted at rami_almeghari@hotmail.com ...
Orly Almi
Orly Almi works for PHR-Israel.
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Doron Almog
Major General (Res.) Doron Almog is a former Commander (2000-2003) of the IDF's Southern Command. Almog was born in Israel in 1951. After completing his high school education at Haifa Military Boarding School he joined the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in 1969, volunteering in the Paratroop Brigade where he served in all command roles, from platoon commander to brigade commander
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Ehud Almog
Ehud Almog ... ...
Mordechai Almog
Mordechai Almog ... ...
Oz Almog
Oz Almog ... Haifa sociologist
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Ruth Almog
Ruth Almog ... ...
Shmuel Almog
Shmuel Almog is Professor of Modern Jewish History, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. ...
Yehuda Kopolevitz Almog
Yehuda Kopolevitz Almog ... a "Third Aliyah" immigrant ... involved in potash mining ... In the 1930s, Almog was one of the founders of Kibbutz Beit HaArava.
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Yosef (Josef/Joseph) Aharon Almogi
Yosef (Josef) Aharon Almogi (1910-1991) was an Israeli politician. Born Josef Karlenboim in Hrubieszow, Poland on May 5, 1910, he joined the Dror movement in 1924 and moved to Palestine in 1930. He served as a commander of the Hagana in ...
Mark Almond
Mark Almond ... Oxford historian Mark Almond is (2011) Visiting Professor in International Relations at Bilkent University, Ankara.
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Debbie Almontaser
Debbie Almontaser is a teacher of Yemeni descent who was the founding principal of a New York Arabic-themed public school, named after the Christian Arab poet, Khalil Gibran.
She was forced to resign in August 2007 after a long smear campaign by right-wing Zionists. In October 2007, she said that the ...
Moti Almoz
Brig. Gen. Moti Almoz is (2010) chief of the "Israeli Civil Administration". NB: "Civil Administration" is another Israeli oxymoron. ...
Mohammed AlNadi
Mohammed Said AlNadi lives in Gaza. ...
Ben Alofs
Ben Alofs is a Dutch doctor, currently (2002) living in North-Wales. In the summer of 1982 he was working as a nurse in West Beirut, which at the time was being besieged by the Israeli army.
In May 2002, when he arrived at Ben-Gurion airport, intending to work in Palestinian refugee campes, as he and his wife, Dr. ...
Benny Alon (alias for
this person)
Eti Alon
Eti Alon ... ...
Gideon Alon
Gideon Alon writes for Ha'aretz.
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Gidon Alon
Gidon Alon ... ...
Haggai (Hagai) Alon
Haggai Alon is (2007) a senior political advisor to Israeli Defense Minister Amir Peretz.
Recently appointed as the Minister's advisor on the fabric of life of Palestinians, Mr. Alon's responsibilities in this capacity include issues related to the separation barrier and movement and access, including Karni and other crossings. A veteran of the kibbutz movement and close confidant of ...
Ido Alon
Ido Alon ... writes for Ha'aretz ...
Nitzan Alon
Col. Nitzan Alon was commander of an attack on a hospital in Baalbek in August 2006.
Chaim Levinson reports ...
Yigal Alon (alias for
this person)
Yosef Alon
Yosef Alon ... ...
Nimrod Aloni
Nimrod Aloni teaches philosophy of education at the Kibbutz Teachers College and is the academic chairman of the Authority for State-Humanistic Education.
He is the son of Shulamit Aloni.
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Shulamit Aloni
Shulamit Aloni is (2003) a former Knesset member who headed the Meretz Party.
Born in 1929, she founded and was Chairperson of the Civil Rights Party/Ratz in 1973-95 and a
Member of the Knesset in 1974-96.
In 1973-74, she was Minister without Portfolio for Human Rights, 1992-93 Minister of Education and Culture, 1992-96 Member of The National Security Council and 1993-96 Minister o ...
Udi Aloni
Udi Aloni (b. 1959-) is a New York-based writer and film maker. Donald MacIntyre writes (Sept. 2006): "Aloni, 47, a New York-based writer and artist whose mother is Shulamit Aloni, long a leading peace activist and leader of the Israeli left".
Filmography
Forgiveness (2006)
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David Alonzo
David (?) Alonzo
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Nahi Alon_(Nahik)
Nahi Alon is (2008) president of the Israeli Friends of the Tibetan People
Gideon Levy writes:
Israelis have no moral right to fight the Chinese occupation of Tibet. The president of the Israeli Friends of the ...
Rogel Alper
Rogel Alper ... ...
Mimi Alperin
Mimi Alperin is (2007) the AJC's Board of Governors Chair
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Ya'akov (Yaakov) Alperon
Yaakov Alperon ... ...
Carl Alpert
Carl Alpert is (2003) a freelance writer living in Haifa.
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Rogel Alpher
Rogel Alpher is a TV and media critic for Ha'aretz.
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Yossi Alpher
Yossi (Joseph) Alpher (born in Washington D.C. and moved to Israel in 1964) a former senior Mossad official, is an Israeli strategic analyst. He is a former director
of the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv University. Alpher is a consultant and writer on Israel-related strategic issues, and is co-editor, with Ghassan Khatib (minister of labour in the Palestinian Author ...
Saed Alqaq
AIC reports ...
Gur Alroey
Gur Alroey ... Department of Land of Israel, Haifa University
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Linah Alsaafin
Linah Alsaafin is a recent graduate of Birzeit University in the West Bank. She was born in Cardiff, Wales and was raised in England, the United States and Palestine. Her website is lifeonbirzeitcampus.blogspot.com
Linah ...
Musa AlShaer
Musa Al Shaer is a great photojournalist living in the occupied territories.
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Noa Alshech
Noa Alshech is (2012) an attorney with the State Prosecutor's Office in the Jerusalem District. ...
Rachamim Alsheikh
Rachamim Alsheikh ... went MIA in Lebanon in 1986
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Stewart Alsop
Stewart Johonnot Oliver Alsop (May 17, 1914 May 26, 1974) was an American newspaper columnist and political analyst.
Born and raised in Avon, Connecticut, Alsop attended Groton School and Yale University. After graduating from Yale in 1936, Alsop moved to New York City, where he worked as an editor for the publishing house of Doubleday, Doran.
After the United States entered World War II ...
Alstom
Alstom is a French company operating in the fields of Power and Transport.
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Altalena (alias for
this person)
Jacques-Isaac Altaras
Jacques-Isaac Altaras (1786-1873), born in Aleppo, Syria ... became a ship-builder and philanthropist ...
Leon Alter
Leon Alter ... director of Warsaw branch of HICEM (Jewish Emigration Society) ... member of Polish team which evaluated Madagascar for Jewish settlement in 1937 ...
Naftali Alter
Naftali Alter is an Israeli musician, producer, screenwriter and film director. .
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Robert Alter
Robert Alter ...
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Eric Alterman
Eric Alterman is currently (2003) the media columnist for The Nation.
See what Alexander Cockburn thinks of him.
He appears not to be very happy with the description of him given in the above paragraph.
This is his reaction:
Meanwhile, ...
Natan Alterman
Natan Alterman (1910-1970) was a poet and columnist for the daily Davar.
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Alternative_Information_Center
The
Alternative Information Center is a joint Palestinian-Israeli non-governmental organization (NGO) which "engages in dissemination of information, political advocacy, grassroots activism and critical analysis of the Palestinian and Israeli societies as well as the Palestinian-Israeli conflict" (taken from ...
Alternative_Information_Center_staff
Staff of the
Alternative Information Centre ...
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Alternative_Tourism_Group
The
Alternative Tourism Group is based in Beit Sahour near Bethlehem.
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Birgit Althaler
Birgit Althaler ...
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Louis Althusser
Louis Althusser ... ...
Anas Altikriti
Anas Altikriti was born in Baghdad in 1968, and came to settle in the UK in 1970. His father was an Islamist and a renowned opposition figure to the Bath regime in Iraq, hence the family did not return to Iraq for the next 33 years. Professionally, Anas Altikriti has lectured in Translation and Interpreting studies at Leeds University since 1995 and at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh between ...
Arieh Altman
Dr Arieh Altman (1902-1982) ... Revisionist leader. Born in the Ukraine, immigrated to Palestine 1925, studied in the United States where he became one of the leaders of the Revisionist Zionist movement and a close collaborator of its founder, Ze'ev Jabotinsky. From 1937 headed the Revisionist movement in Palestine. Following the failure of its list in the elections for the First Knesset and its ...
Aryeh Altman
Aryeh Altman (1902-1982) ... ...
Colman Altman
Colman Altman is a professor emeritus of Physics at the Technion in Haifa.
He received a PhD from the University of the Witwatersrand in 1951 and has been at the
Technion since 1956.
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Kalman Altman
Prof. Kalman Altman ... Technion, Haifa ... a member of Hadash
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Lawrence K. Altman
Lawrence K. Altman ...
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Lena Altman
Lena Altman ...
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Maria Altmann
Maria Altmann (1916-) ... ...
Glenn C. Altschuler
Glenn C. Altschuler is the Thomas and Dorothy Litwin Professor of American Studies, a Weiss Presidential Fellow, and Dean of the School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions at Cornell University. ...
Mor Altshuler
Mor Altshuler ... ...
Aziz_Sayah Alturi
Aziz Sayah Alturi is a resident of Al Araqib, Negev.
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Sheikh_Sayah alTuri
Sheikh Sayah alTuri is the sheikh of Al Araqib.
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Yedidia Alush
IOF Sergeant Major Yedidia Alush is an Israel Police investigator ...
Zvi Alush
Zvi Alush writes for Ynetnews.
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Lizette Alvarez
Lizette Alvarez writes for the New York Times.
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Ignacio Alvarez-Ossorio
Ignacio Alvarez-Ossorio is associate professor of Arab and Islamic Studies at the University of Alicante. He is the author of El proceso de paz de Oriente Medio: historia de un desencuentro(Madrid: Agencia Espanola de Cooperacion Internactional, 1999) and El miedo a la paz: de la guerra de los seis dias a la segunda Intifada (Madrid: Los Libros de la Catarata, 2001) and, most recently, co-edito ...
Nadira Khannum Alvi (alias for
this person)
Alvin_Ailey_American_Dance_Theater
The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is a modern dance company based in New York, New York. It continues to perform in Israel (2010). ...
Dunya Alwan
Dunya Alwan is co-director (with Hannah Mermelstein) of Birthright Unplugged, which takes mostly Jewish North American people into the West Bank to meet with Palestinian people and to equip them to return to their own communities and wor ...
Patricio Alwyn
Patricio Alwyn is a former Chilean president.
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Abdel-Moneim Said Aly
Dr.[Abdel-Moneim Said] Aly is director of Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies (ACPSS) in Cairo. His areas of specialization include the Middle East conflict, arms control, European
integration, and Egyptian national security.
Education
B.A., Cairo University, 1970
M.A., Northern Illinois University, U.S.A, 1979
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Goetz Aly
Goetz Aly ...
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Waleed Aly
Waleed Aly is an executive committee member of the Islamic Council of Victoria.
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Salah Alzaroo
Dr. Salah Alzaroo, a Specialist in Social Administration and Public Health is (2003) Deputy Minister of Labour, Palestine.
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Mohammed Abdel Al_(2)
Mohammed Abdel Al, widely known as Abu Abir and not to be confused with this person who had the same name, is (2005) a spokesman for the Popular Resistance Committees in the Gaza Strip.
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Rania Al_Abdullah,_Queen_of_Jordan
Rania Al Abdullah (1970-), Queen of Jordan ...
Rania Al-Yassin was born in Kuwait to Palestinian parents from Tul Karm. She attended primary and secondary school at New English School in Kuwait, then earned a degree in Business Administration from the American University in Cairo. After her graduation in 1991, she wo ...
Al_Awda,_The_Palestine_Right_to_Return_Coalition
Al Awda (Arabic, "The Return") is The Palestine Right to Return Coalition. It is the largest
network of grassroots activists dedicated to Palestinian human rights. They
are a not for profit tax-exempt educational and charitable 501(c)(3)
organization as defined by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) of the United
S ...
al_Ghawi_(Gawi)_family
al-Ghawi (also transliterated as Gawi) family ... ...
Al_Haq
Al-Haq: Law at the Service of Man
Organizational Background
Al-Haq , West Bank affiliate of The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), Geneva, is a Palestinian human rights organization located in Ramallah, West Bank, in special consultative Stat ...
Ali Al_Jabar
Ali Al Jabar is a journalist with Al-Jazeera
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Al_Jazeera_staff
Al Jazeera staff ... crew of the television station
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Mohammed_bin_Mubarek Al_Khalifa
Mohammed bin Mubarek Al Khalifa is (2007) the deputy prime minister of Bahrain.
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Al_Mashriq_source
Al Mashriq source ...
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Hani Al_Masri
Hani Al-Masri is (2004) a prominent commentator for the Palestinian newspaper Al-Ayyam
He is (2009) head of the Bada'el (Alternatives) think-tank, the Palestinian Center for Media and Research, in Ramallah
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Al_Mezan_Center_for_Human_Rights
Al Mezan Center for Human Rights is a Palestinian non-governmental non-partisan organization based in the refugee camp of Jabalia in the Gaza Strip. Al Mezans mandate is to promote, protect and prevent violations of human rights in general and economic, social and cultural (ESC) rights in particular, ...
Al_Quds_staff
Al Quds staff ... staff of Al-Quds newspaper ...
Hamad_bin_Khalifa Al_Thani
Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani is (2007) the Emir of Qatar. Also the Tenet, the CIA director, referred to him as "fat ass".
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Shlomi Am-Shalom
Col. Shlomi Am-Shalom is (2010) deputy military secretary of Defense Minister Barak.
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Adnan Amad
Adnan Amad ...
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Luis Amado
Luis Amado is (2006) the Portuguese Foreign Minister.
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Amal
Amal ...
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Bilal Amali
Bilal Amali is a Palestinian from Bil'in. Bilal was riding in a car when Israeli soldiers opened fire on the car, killing his brother Iyad.
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Amalric_I_of_Jerusalem
Amalric I (also Amaury or Aimery; 11361174) was King of Jerusalem 11621174, and Count of Jaffa and Ascalon before his accession. Amalric was the second son of Melisende of Jerusalem and Fulk of Jerusalem.
Baldwin IV was his son.
See ...
AMAN
AMAN (Israeli military intelligence) ...
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Dudley Aman
Dudley Aman ... ...
Hamdi Aman (alias for
this person)
Hamdy Aman
Hamdy Aman is a Palestinan from Gaza. On 20 May 2006, a Palestinian family of eight were riding a car, when it was attacke by an Israeli airplane. Several family members, Hamdy's mother, wife and brother were killed on the spot, and all the others were wounded. Maria Aman, Hamdy's daughter, was severely injured i ...
Paula Amann
Paula Amann writes for the Washington Jewish Week
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Yukiya Amano
Yukiya Amano is (2009) the director of the IAEA.
Edward Herman and David Peterson report ...
Christiane Amanpour
Christiane Amanpour (1954-) is the Chief International Correspondent for CNN and host of CNN International's nightly interview program Amanpour . She's also a Global Affairs Anchor of ABC News.
Amanpour is married to James Rubin, a Zionist and former Assistant Secretary
of State and spokesman f ...
Hamad Amar
Hamad Amar ... DrDruze member of Yisrael Beiteinu ...
Jo Amar
Yosef "Jo" Amar (1930-2009) was a noted Moroccan-born Israeli singer and hazzan.
Amar was a pioneer in the introduction of Moroccan Jewish liturgical music to Israel. He became associated with mizrahi music, mixing the melodies of traditional Sephardic Jewish music with Arabic music and Western music.
He moved to New York City in 1970, where he performed music and worked as a cantor. He pub ...
Meir Amar
Meir Amar ... son of Sephardic CHief Rabbi, Shlomo AMar.
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Neta Amar
Neta Amar is a Mizrahi feminist activist and lawyer.
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Ofer Amar
Ofer Amar ... ...
Shlomo Amar
Shlomo Amar is (2005) Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel.
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Charles Amash
Charles Amash ...
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Albert Amateau
Albert J. Amateau (1890-1996) ... ...
Giulia Amati
Giulia Amati ... ...
Giuliano Amato
Giuliano Amato is (2006) the Italian Interior Minister.
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Guiliano Amato
Guiliano Amato ... Former Prime Minister of Italy
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Khalid Amayreh
Khalid Amayreh (b. 1957 Hebron) is a Palestinian journalist based in Dura, in the Hebron district.
He did his university degrees in the United States: BA in Journalism at University of Oklahoma, 1982; MA in Journalism, University of Southern Illinois, 1983. For a long time, his life was not made any easier by the fac ...
Walid Amayreh
Walid Amayreh is a journalist from the town of Dura. In November 2007 the PA police interrogated him in connection with his purported intention to write a book critical of the PA. Amayreh was forced to sign a written pledge stating that he wouldnt criticize the PA or indulge in incitement.
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Amazon
Amazon.com, the bookseller.
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Aura Ambache
Aura Ambache (born 1928) ... wife of Chaim Herzog ... sister-in-law of Abba Eban
Her early education was in French schools in Ismailiya. She has a B.Sc. degree in mathematics and physics from the University of the Witwatersrand in ...
Susan (Suzy/Suzie) Ambache
Susan ('Suzy') Ambache ... born in Ismailia, Egypt ... sister of Aura Ambache ... married Abba Eban in Cairo in March 1945
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Sholomo Amber
Sholomo Amber, a native of Kfar Azar, ...
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USS Amberjack
USS Amberjack ...
In 1967, this submarine made a three-month deployment to the Mediterranean between 23 April and 24 July. The submarine was reportedly in the vicinity of the USS Liberty and filmed the attack of 8 June 1967 on the ship by Israeli planes planes. This claim has not been investigated so, at present, it has not been substantiated.
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Yitzhak Ambrabi
Yitzhak Ambrabi ... ...
Bianca Ambrosio
Bianca Ambrosio ... Italian living in Israel ... an intern at Ha'aretz ...
Gabriella Ambrosio
Gabriella Ambrosio (1954-) is an Italian journalist, academic and businesswoman. She is a former Communications Professor at La Sapienza University in Rome. She is currently president of an international advertising agency in Italy. She lives in Rome. ...
Amcha_Initiative
Ali Abunimah reports ...
Amdocs
Amdocs ...
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Assaf Amdursky
Assaf Amdursky ... ...
Jerachmel Amdursky
Jerachmel Amdursky ... ...
Abd al-Hakim Amer
Field Marshal Abd al-Hakim Amer was Egyptian defence minister in June 1967 ... ...
Abdel Hakim Amer
Field Marshal Abdel Hakim Amer ...
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Hani Amer
Hani Amer is (2003) a 46-year-old farmer from the West Bank village of Mas'ha village, in the northwest of Salfit district. He and his eight family members live in a 165m house, which has been isolated from the rest of the village by the construction of the apartheid wall in the yard of his house.
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Osama Amer
Osama Amer is (2007) a student at Haifa university who was put in front of a disciplinary committee because he demonstrated against racist statements by Saar Ziv,
a spokesperson for Haifa University Students Union (HUSU).
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Walid Amer
Dr. Walid Amer is (2013) the Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the Islamic University of Gaza. ...
Zeyad Abu Amer
Zeyad Abu Amer ... a Gaza PLC member
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H. S. Amerasinghe
"The Government of Sri Lanka appointed Mr. H. S. Amerasinghe, Permanent Representative to the United Nations, as its representative on the Special Committee. "
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Hadassah, Women's Zionist Organization of America
Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America, ...
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Intercollegiate Zionist Association of America
The Intercollegiate Zionist Association of America
splintered from the Intercollegiate Menorah Association due in part to the Menorah Association's insistence on remaining nonpartisan in matters related to Zionism.
It helf its third annual convention in Baltimore in 1917 and was funded by the ...
Jewish Federations of North America
Jewish Federations of North America ... ...
Jewish Theological Seminary of America
The Jewish Theological Seminary of America is one of the academic centres for Conservative Judaism. It was founded in 1886 by Sabato Morais in reaction against the ...
Media Matters for America
Media Matters for America describes itself as follows:
Media Matters for America is a Web-based, not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) progressive research and information center dedicated to comprehensively monitoring, analyzing, and correcting conservative misinformation in the U.S. media.
Launched in May ...
Mizrachi Women's Organization of America
AMIT(Irgun Mitnadevet Lema'an Yisrael Vetorah - volunteer organization for Israel and Torah) was founded as the Mizrachi Women's Organization of America in 1925 by Bessie Goldstein Gotsfeld ...
National Polish Committee of America
National Polish Committee of America ... ...
United Jewish Communities of North America
United Jewish Communities of North America ... ...
American-Arab_Anti_Discrimination_Committee_(ADC)
American-Arab_Anti_Discrimination_Committee ... ...
Americans_for_a_Safe_Israel_(AFSI)
Americans for a Safe Israel (AFSI) is an American Jewish group that opposes all territorial withdrawals by Israel.
It was founded in 1971 with the goal of persuading American Jews to reject the land-for-peace formula.
AFSI supports the Israeli settlement movement and campaigned against the Oslo Accords and the evacuation of settlers from Gaza.
AFSI describes itself as ...
Americans_for_Peace_Now
Americans for Peace Now ...
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American_Association_of_University_Professors_(AAUP)
American Association of University Professors (AAUP) ...
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American_Board_Of_Commissioners_For_Foreign_Missions_To_The_Oriental_Churches
American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions To The Oriental Churches ... founded in 1810 ... included both Congregationalists and Presbyterians.
The American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM) was the first American Christian foreign mission agency. It was proposed in 1810 by recent graduates of Williams College and officially chartered in 1812. In 1961 it mer ...
American_Charities_for_Palestine_(ACP)
American Charities for Palestine (ACP) is a charitable operation by the American Task Force on Palestine -- a collaborationist organization in the US
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American_Christian_Palestine_Committee (alias for
this person)
American_Council_For_Judaism
The American Council For Judaism "affirms that no individual or group can speak for all Jews, and rejects any effort to impose Jewish nationality upon all Jewry". Between 1943 and 1967, the anti-Zionist Rabbi Elmer Berger served as its executiv ...
American_Family_Association_(AFA)
Justin Raimondo reports ...
American_Federation_of_Teachers_(AFT)
The
American Federation of Teachers (AFT) ...
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American_Freedom_Defence_Initiative
American Freedom Defence Initiative is a reactionary, zionist, islamophobic well-funded groupuscle placing inflamatory ads in the NY subway. AFDI seems to be associated with Pamela Geller, the professional islam-hatemonger.
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American_Friends_of_the_Middle_East_(AFME)
American Friends of the Middle East (AFME) was founded in 1951 by a group of twenty-four distinguished American educators, theologians, and writers, led by Dorothy Thompson.
AFME absorbed the ...
American_Friends_Service_Committee
The
American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) has long been involved in Palestine.
The American Friends Service Committee is a Quaker organization. It was founded in 1917 to provide conscientious objectors ...
American_Interfaith_Institute
The website for the
American Interfaith Institute now redirects one to this page, which is the home page for a Zionist front
called Faiths for Fairness
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American_Islamic_Congress_(AIC)
Max Blumenthal reports (7 May 2013) ...
American_Islamic_Forum_for_Democracy
Max Blumenthal reports ...
American_Israel_Education_Foundation_(AIEF)
American Israel Education Foundation is an AIPAC-affiliated organization whose main activity is to send politicians or other influencial personalities on tour to Israel.
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American_Jewish_Committee_(AJC)
The American Jewish Committee (AJC) is an international think
tank and advocacy organization, and one of the principal
components of the zionist Lobby in the United States. Jeffrey
Blankfort, a long time critic of the Israel Lobby, reports that
three organizations are responsible for influencing the political
scene primarily in the United States. ...
American_Jewish_Congress
Two different organizations with the same name
What is now called the American Jewish Congress is a different body from the original American Jewish Congress, its name being "clearly an attempt to exploit identification with the first congress and the image of unity it had enjoyed"(page 202 of this book). This ...
American_Jewish_Historical_Society
American Jewish Historical Society ...
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American_Jewish_Press_Association
The American Jewish Press Association (AJPA) was founded in 1944 as a voluntary not-for-profit professional association for the English-language Jewish press in North America. AJPA represents almost 250 newspapers, magazines, individual journalists and affiliated organizations throughout the United States and Canada.
& ...
American_League_for_a_Free_Palestine
The American League for a Free Palestine (often known as the "Bergson Group") was a political action committee, acting as the American support group for Menachem Begin's Irgun Zvai Leumi terrorists, which was created by a militant Zionist emissary from Jerusalem, ...
American_League_for_the_Defense_of_Jewish_Rights
The
American League for the Defense of Jewish Rights, later renamed the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League to Champion Human Rights, was founded in May 1933 by the Yiddish journalist Abraham Coralnik. He was succeeded six months later by ...
American_Palestine_Committee
American Palestine Committee ... pro-Zionist Christian organization
... sponsored by the American Emergency Committee for Zionist Affairs
This committee was launched publicly at a dinner in Washington on Jan. 17, 1932, that was attended by members of both houses of Congress and other government dignitarie ...
American_Society_for_the_Protection_of_Nature_in_Israel_(ASPNI)
The
American Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel was founded in 1986, to help raise awareness and support for the work of the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel (SPNI), Israel's oldest and largest environmental organi ...
American_University_of_Beirut
American University of Beirut ...
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American_Veterans_of_Israel
The
American Veterans of Israel, established in 1949, is a membership organization designed to sustain association among North American men and women, Jews and non-Jews, who served as volunteers during 1947-48 in the Haganah, Irgun Zvai Leumi and Lohamei Eretz Yisrael and in units of the Israel ...
American_Zionist_Council_(AZC)
The American Zionist Council was established as a tax-exempt and tax-deductible organization under the Internal Revenue Service as the overseer of of eight constituent organizations:
American Jewish League for Israel;
B'nai Zion;
...
American_Zion_Commonwealth
The
American Zion Commonwealth company was founded in the United States in 1914, as the Zion Commonwealth for Land Purchase and Development, by American Zionists with the purpose of acquiring lands for Jewish settlement in Palestine. During World War I, the company's activities were suspended, but with the conquest ...
America's_Voices_for_Israel_(AVI)
America's Voices for Israel (AVI) is an American zionist group aiming to support zionist US talk show hosts by sending them to Israel – they send dozens every year. AVI is 2a group founded and presided over by Malcolm Hoenlein, executive vice chair of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations". Michael Harrison is on its Board of Directors.
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John (Jack) Amery
John Amery (1912-1945), son of Leopold Amery, was an English fascist who proposed to Hitler the formation of a British volunteer force (subsequently to become the British Free Corps), made recruitment efforts and propaganda broadcasts for Nazi Germany. He was executed for treason after the war. Amery's paternal grandmo ...
Julian Amery
Julian Amery ... ...
Leopold S. Amery
Leopold Amery (1873-1955) was a Zionist British Jew who kept his ethnicity hidden throughout his life – it was not revealed until more than forty years after his death, in this article by William D. Rubinstein.
As an under-secretary in Lloyd George's national government, Amery helped draft the Balfour Declarat ...
Chris Ames
Chris Ames is a writer and researcher living in Surrey, England. He has a postgraduate certificate in journalism but does not work in the mainstream media. Since 2003, he has been researching the origins of the Iraq dossier. In July of that year, he researched and wrote an article for the New Statesman magazine, The difference a day made. This pointed out that to find out how the notorious 45- ...
Paul Ames
Paul Ames writes for the Independent.
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David Amess
David Amess ... ...
Yair Ben Ami
Yair Ben Ami ... ...
Yehuda Amichai (alias for
this person)
Amidar
Amidar ... Israeli National Housing Corporation ... founded in 1949. Its major stock holders are the Jewish Agency (50%), the Jewish National Fund (20%) and the Israeli government (20%).
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Yaacov Amidror (alias for
this person)
Barbara Amiel
Although born in Londom,
Barbara Amiel grew up in Canada, becoming a journalist.
In the 1990s, she married Conrad Black, the Canadian owner of the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph newspapers in London. She writes for Telegraph newspapers -- see Job-hunting Barbara Amiel style, an account by Max Has ...
Janet Amighi
Janet Amighi ... teaches (2003) Anthropology at West Chester University.
She is the wife of Lawrence Davidson, a professor of history at the same university.
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Aryeh Amihai
Aryeh Amihai ... ...
Eliahu Amikam
Eliahu Amikam (died 1995, aged 80) ... leading member of LEHI ... later worked for many years as a journalist for the daily newspaper Yediot Ahronot ...
Galal Amin
Joseph Massad reports ...
Ir Amin
Ir Amin (City of Nations or City of peoples)describes itself as follows:
is an Israeli non-profit, non-partisan organization founded in order to actively engage in those issues impacting on Israeli-Palestinian relations in Jerusalem and on the political future of the city. Ir Amim seeks to render Jer ...
Qacem Amin
Qacem Amin ... ...
Samir Amin
Samir Amin ... ...
Eli Aminov
Eli Aminov was a member of the former Revolutionary Communist League (Trorskyist Matzpen) and recently founded The Committee For a Democratic Republic.
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Muhammad Amin_(2)
Dr. Muhammad Amin_(2) ... ...
Maria Amin_(Aman)
Maria Amin ...
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AMIN_contributor
AMIN contributor ... a contributor to AMIN (Arabic Media Internet Network).
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Aharon Amir
Aharon Amir, winner of the Israel Prize for translation, is the editor of the literary journal Keshet Hahadasha.
Aharon Amir is/was one of the Young Hebrews/Canaanites despite this ideology (which said that Hebrew was someone born in Palestine and nobody else) Amir had been born in Poland Interestingly, Aharon Amir revived the idea in 1982, when he saw an
opportun ...
Avraham Amir
Avraham Amir ...
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Dan Amir
Dan Amir ... son of Yisrael Amir
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David Amir
Reserve Lt.-Colonel David Amir ... served in the Shaked Commando from 1962 to 1972 and now (2007) is a manager of economic systems
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Eli Amir
Eli Amir, who was born in Iraq and migrated to Israel with his family in 1950, is (2005) director general of the Youth Aliyah Institutions of the Jewish Agency for Israel and a lecturer at Ben Gurion University, as well as a best-selling author. Until 1984 he was deputy director general of the Ministry of Absorption. He writes and lectures extensively on immigrant absorption, social problems and ...
Hagai Amir
Hagai Amir (1968-) ...
Oz Rosenberg and Revital Blumenfeld report:168788
Hagai Amir, who was convicted of conspiring with his brother ...
Haggai Amir
Haggai Amir ... brother of Yigal Amir.
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Jacob Amir
Dr. Jacob Amir was born in 1932, grew up in Bulgaria, and moved to Israel in
1949. He studied Medicine at the Hebrew University School of Medicine and
graduated in 1960. He served in the army and took part in the 1967 and 1973
wars. He is retired and lives in Jerusalem. In his own words, he considers
himself an ardent Zionist who is interested in politics and reacts to
anything he perceives ...
Rehavam Amir
Rehavam Amir (1916-), born Rehavam Zabludovsky, ... ...
Shmuel Amir
Preof. Shmuel Amir ... lives/works in Tel Aviv.
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Tamar Amir
Tamar Amir ... ...
Tula Amir
Tula Amir was the curator for the Israeli exhibit at the 10th International Architecture Biennale in Venice. About the Israeli exhibit she stated:
The justification of Israel's wars legitimates the loss of life in the past and its possible loss in the future;
the continuation of unconditional cooperation between the country's military and defense establishment and its individua ...
Yigal Amir
In November 1995, Yigal Amir assassinated Yitzhak Rabin. Haggai Amir is his brother.
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Mohammed Amira
Mohammed Amira is a Palestinian photographer. ...
Salam Amira
In 2008,
Salam Amira, a Palestinian high school student from the village of Ni'lin, filmed the shooting of Ashraf Abu Rahma from a window in her family home.
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MV Amiram
MV Amiram ... sent from Italy by Yehuda Arazi ... landed illegal Jewish immigrants in Palestine on 13 August 1946 ...
Ruth Amiran
Ruth Amiran ... wife of David Amiran
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Moshe Amirav
Dr. Moshe Amirav is the head of the administration and public policy department at Beit Berl College. He was prime minister Ehud Barak's adviser on Jerusalem affairs. He is a Kadima MK.
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Rannie Amiri
Rannie Amiri is an independent commentator on the Arab and Islamic worlds. He may be reached at rbamiri at yahoo.com.
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Suad Amiry
Suad Amiry was born in Damascus in 1951, her family having fled Jaffa in 1948. Her mother ran a printing press; her father was later the Jordanian ambassador to Egypt. After studying for a degree in architecture in Beirut, in 1981 she accepted a job at Birzeit University, a position that was all part of her 'grandiose plan' to live in Ramallah (it was in Ramallah that she met her husband, Salim, ...
Yehoshua Amishav
Yehoshua Amishav ... works for Keren Hayesod
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Daniel J. Amit
Daniel J. Amit (1938-2007) was born in Lodz, Poland. He graduated in Physics from the
Hebrew University in Jerusalem in 1961 and got a PhD in Physics from Brandeis University in 1966. He lectured in Physics at the Hebrew University from 1968 to 1998 (the last 20 years as a full professor) but then moved to the University of Rome, "La Sapienza", with which he had been affiliated since 1991.
&n ...
Eitan Amit
Eitan Amit ...
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Eyal Amit
Eyal Amit ... 30-year old (2004) Israeli writer.
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Meir Amit
Meir Amit (1921-2009), born Meir Slutzky in Tiberias, was
head of Mossad in 1963-68.
In March 1963, when Isser Harel refused to curb his anti-Germa ...
Noam Amit
Noam Amit writes for Maariv.
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Zalman Amit
Zalman Amit, born in Palestine, is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the Center for Studies in Behavioral
Neurobiology in Concordia University, Montreal.
He is the author of four books and over 300 ...
Hannah Amit-Kochavi
Dr. Hannah Amit-Kochavi, who teaches translation
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Eli Amitai
General Eli Amitai ...
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Yaakov Amitai
Yaakov Amitai is (2007) the Israeli ambassador to Rwanda.
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Yosi (Yossi) Amitai
Back in the 1970s, Yosi Amitai founded the "Siah groupnew Israeli left". In 1996, he was criticised by Efraim Karsh as belonging to the "New Historians", the group of historians which includes Ilan Pappe, Avi Shlaim, Tom Segev and Benny Morris. His books include "The Brotherhood of Nations Put to the Test", Tel Aviv: Cherikower, 1988 (Hebrew).
Where is he today?
Joel Beinin, in ...
Yehuda Amital
Rabbi Yehuda Amital is a leader of Gush Emunim who was appointed minister without portfolio in the Israeli government in November 1995, by then Prime Minister Peres and who served in that capacity until June 1996. Peres described Amital as a moderate.
Amital was born in 1925 in Transylvania. As a boy he studied in heder and yeshiva, and had virtually no formal secular education. In ...
Morris Amitay
Morris Amitay is former executive director of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). His SourceWatch biography
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Hezi Amiur
Hezi Amiur ... ...
Mohammed Amla
Mohammed Amla, 29 (2013), is a labourer in Israel. He is from Beit Ula (Hebron), and has two daughters. On 15 May 2013, Amla was savagely attacked by an Israeli military dog as he tried to sneak across the border to his place of work in Tel Aviv. ...
Nour al Ammad
Nour al Ammad is a Jordanian fighter who spent 17 years in an Israeli jail, 13 of those years were spent after Jordan and Israel signed a peace treaty.
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Tom Ammiano
Comment by Jeffrey Blankfort:
Now you have Tom Ammiano , who several years ago went over to Israel as part of a delegation, a Gay, Lesbian,
Bisexual Transgender delegation, and declared his support for Israel, saying that the Queer struggle and the Israeli struggle are the same thing. And ...
Saifedean Ammous
Saifedean Ammous is (2007) a PhD candidate in Sustainable Development in Columbia University. He holds a Master's degree from the London School of Economics in Development Management and a Bachelor's of Engineering from the American University of Beirut. Ammous was born and raised in Palestine and has been active in several movements and organizations for peace, justice and human rights for Pal ...
Amnesty_International
Prof. Francis A. Boyle is critical of the approach to the Palestine/Israel issue taken by the US branch of Amnesty International, saying:
I served on their Board for
four years. I had to threaten a lawsuit and be prepared to
file it in New York to get on there. They depend quite heavily on
pro-Isra ...
Amo
Amo ... ...
Meir Amor
Meir Amor was born in Israel in 1955 to parents who immigrated to Israel from Morocco. He served in the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) for six years and left the army as a Captain in 1979. Meir studied in Tel-Aviv University where he completed his BA and MA in sociology. In 1988 he refused to serve in the O ...
Robert Amory
Robert Amory (1915-1989) ... Professor of law and accounting, Harvard University (1946-1952); member, National Security Council Planning Board (1953-1961); Deputy Director, Central Intelligence Agency (1952-1962); Chief, International Division, Bureau of the Budget (1962-1965).
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David Amoyal
David Amoyal is an Israeli terrorist from Rishon Letzion who seriously injured two Palestinians.
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Ahmed Amr
Ahmed Amr, an Arab-American based in Seattle, is a former editor of NileMedia.
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Haitham Amr
CAABU reports ...
Nabil Amr (alias for
this person)
Sami 'Amr
Sami 'Amr (1924-1998) ... ...
Wafa Amr
Wafa Amr, a journalist, has covered Palestinian and Israeli affairs for international news organizations. ... ...
Ziad Abu Amr
Dr. Ziad Abu Amr (b. 1950 in Gaza City) is a Gaza academic and secular politician who is not a Hamas member but who was given backing by the faction in the January 2006 elections.
He is Foreign Minister in the new Palestinian Government formed on 8 February 2007.
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Ziyad Abu Amr (alias for
this person)
Yosef Amram
Yosef Amram is an Israeli real estate operator using fraudulent means to obtain Palestinian land.
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Nabil Amre
Nabil Amre ... former Palestinian information minister who survived an assassination attempt in Ramallah in mid 2004
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Taisir Amre
Taisir Amre is (2001) Director General of the Ministry of Economy and Trade of the Palestinian National Authority. He holds a doctorate in . ...
Issa Amro
by Alice Rothchild reports ...
Jamal Amro
Dr. Jamal Amro is a Palestinian professor of architecture at Bir Zeit University. He is author of:
Redevelopment for the Palestinian Communities in East Jerusalem under the Difficulties of the Israeli Occupation
Gideon Levy reports:
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Nabil Amro
Nabil Amro is the former Palestinian National Authority's Minister of Parliamentarian Affairs and resigned from the Palestinian cabinet in April 2002. He remains an elected member of the Palestinian Legislative Council.
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Rateb Amro
Rateb Amro is (2001) Director General and founder of Horizon Center for Studies and Research in Amman, Jordan.
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Jean Amrouche
Jean Amrouche ... ...
Emily Amrousi
Emily Amrousi ... a spokeswoman for the Yesha Council, the main settlers group in the West Bank ...
Ziyad Abu Amru
Ziyad Abu Amru is "moderate" Islamist candidate in Gaza elected in Jan/2006.
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Emily Amrusi
Emily Amrusi is (2006) a spokeswoman for the YESHA Council of Jewish Settlements.
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Steve Amsel
Steve Amsel, originally from the United States, has been living in Jerusalem for more than 25 years and claims that
I have dedicated all of those years to try and create an atmosphere that will lead to a just and permanent peace in this area. Israelis and Palestinians have more in common that ...
Chaim Amsellem
Chaim Amsellem is a Shas MK.
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Nader Abu Amsha
Nader Abu Amsha is (2012) the director of the YMCA in Beit Sahour, which runs a rehabilitation programme for juveniles.
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Meir Amshalem
Meir Amshalem ... According to this article,
Meir Amshalem was drawn into this milieu [of settler outposts in the West Bank].
Born in Rehovot, he ultimately married an American and established a middle-class household with a red-tiled roof in the settlement of Beit Haggai. He then sought to get involved in ...
Rachel Amshalom
Rachel Amshalom ... ...
Hana Amtir
Ran HaCohen reports ...
Haim Amzalak
Haim Amzalak ... British Vice Consul in
Jaffa and representative of Lloyds of London ... son of Joseph Amzalak ...
Joseph Amzalak
Joseph Amzalak (1779-1845) arrived in Acre from Gibraltar some time around 1816 and
settled in Jerusalem. Until his death in 1845 he was a noted public figure in the city.
Philanthropist and host to the Montefiores and other visiting dignitar ...
Joseph Amzalak_(2)
Joseph Amzalak ... son of Haim Amzalak ... grandson of Joseph Amzalak ...
Amzalak_(Amzaleg)_family
The Amzalak family (also transliterated as Amzaleg),
of Moroccan extraction, came to the Levant
from Gibraltar. They, therefore, enjoyed the benefits
of being British subjects under the Capitulations in
the late Ottoman empire. They were part of the Sephardi modernizing elite that acted not only as
middlemen between an expanding Europe and a
Middle East being drawn ineluctably into the worl ...
Mohammed (Abu Yousef) An-Najjar
Mohammed An-Najjar (Abu Yousef) was the head of the Higher Political Committee for Palestinian Affairs in Lebanon and member of the PLO Executive Committee and Fatah Central Committee. He was assassinated in Beirut on 10 April 1973 by Israeli hit squad led by Ehud Barak.
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Samer Anabtawi
Samer Anabtawi, a graduate student at the University of Chicago, and "an intern at Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Palestine". He is from East Jerusalem.
Lecture by Anabtawi. ...
Walid Anajas
Martin Chulov (16 October 2011)
reports ...
Ola Anan
Ola Anan is (2010) a 25-year old computer engineer in Gaza City ...
Sami Hafez Anan
Lt. General Sami Hafez Anan or Enan (born 1948) is an Egyptian soldier. He was the Chief of Staff of the Egyptian Armed Forces until his retirement was announced by President Mohamed Morsi on 12 August 2012. ...
Zachariah Anani
Zachariah Anani is a propaganda fraudster put on tour in the United States to rail against Islam, etc. Chris Hedges stated that Anani is a "fraud".
Other useful fools used for propaganda purposes:
Walid Shoebat
  ...
Anarchists_Against_the_Wall
Anarchists Against the Wall was formed in April 2003 in the West Bank village of Mas'ha where activists gathered to create a protest camp. The camp lasted for 4 months during which time it was visited by thousands of internationals and Israelis. AAW went on to coordinate anti-Wall actions in Salem, Anin, and Za ...
Anastasius
Anastasius ... ...
Shmuel Anav
Shmuel Anav is a settler involved in acquiring Palestinian lands by dubious means. He also: "… was convicted of soliciting donations from land dealers for the Likud's election campaign, "with the condition and expectation that in return the donors would receive benefits." ".
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Mohammed Anbatawi
Mohammed Anbatawi is (2007) a 23-year-old from Kafr Kana who assassinated an Israeli soldier.
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Ancient_Order_of_Maccabees
Ancient Order of Maccabees
... established in 1891 ... a Zionist society
,,, in 1897 Herbert Bentwich organized a "pilgrimage" to Palestine for members of the organization and, on its behalf in 1923, acquired land for settlement at Gezer, near Ramleh ... ...
Michael Ancram
Michael Ancram was minister of state for Northern Ireland (1994-97). He is a senior member of the Conservative Friends of Israel.
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Carr Van Anda
Carr Vattel van Anda ... ...
Andalus
Andalus is a small Israeli press dedicated exclusively to publishing contemporary Arabic literature in Hebrew. It is headed by Yael Lerer ...
Joel Matthew Anderle
Rev. Joel Matthew Anderle is the senior pastor of the Community Covenant Church in West Peabody, MA, USA. He is a christian zionist clergyman who went to Israel with Project Interchange (Source).
From his Community Covenant Church ...
Nirit Anderman
Nirit Anderman ... ...
Wladyslaw Anders
Wladyslaw Anders (1892-1970) was a General in the Polish Army and later in life a politician with the Polish government-in-exile in London. Anders was taken prisoner by Soviet forces which invaded Poland eastern part on September 17, 1939, and was jailed, initially in Lviv (then Lww) and later in Lubyanka prison in Moscow. Shortly after the attack on the Soviet Union by Germany on June 22, 1941 ...
Colin Andersen
Colin Andersen is a retired teacher with a long-term interest in the Middle East. He is the Sydney Director of Deir Yassin Remembered, an international non-sectarian network dedicated to keeping alive the memory of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe) of 1948-49, and in particular its most infamous component, the wholesale massacre of the inhabitants of the Palestinian village of Deir Yassin by Z ...
Benedict Anderson
Benedict Richard O'Gorman Anderson (1936-) is professor emeritus of International Studies at Cornell University. He was born in Kunming, China, to an Anglo-Irish father and English mother. He was brought up mainly in California, and studied at the University of Cambridge. He is the elder brother of Perry Anderson. He i ...
Betty Harvie Anderson
Betty Harvie Anderson (1913-1979), MP, ... ...
Brian C. Anderson
Brian C. Anderson is a what Americans like to call a "conservative".
He is senior editor of City Journal, the cultural and political quarterly published by the Manhattan Institute, where he writes extensively on social and political trends. Formerly, he was a research associate in social and political studies at the American Enterprise Institute, and the literary editor of Crisis.
& ...
Jack Anderson
Jack Northman Anderson (19222005) was an American newspaper columnist. ...
John Ward Anderson
John Ward Anderson works for the Washington Post Foreign Service.
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Jon Anderson
Jon Anderson ... ...
Jon Lee Anderson
Jon Lee Anderson ...
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Joseph Anderson
Joseph Anderson is a resident of Berkeley, CA, an occasional contributing political essayist to various publications, a local media monitor, and a grassroots progressive political activist.
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Lisa Anderson
Lisa Anderson is (2005) the Dean of the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University.
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Mark Anderson
Mark Anderson ... Co-Series Producer, Brook Lapping Productions
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Perry Anderson
Perry Anderson (1936-) teaches history at UCLA
Fields of interest: Modern Europe: Intellectual History
Publications:
Passages From Antiquity to Feudalism, 1974
Lineages of the Absolutist State, 1974
In the Tracks of Historical Materialism, 1985
English Questions, 1992
A Zone of Engagement, 1992
The O ...
Rufus Anderson
In 1872, Rufus Anderson (1796-1880) described himself as the "late Foreign Secretary" of the American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions To The Oriental Churches.
He had been the General Secretary of the Board from the early 1830's through the mid 1860's. Anderson was born in North Yarmouth, Maine. His fathe ...
Terry Anderson
A retired journalist who used to work for Associated Press,
Terry A. Anderson (born 1947) is the best known, and longest held, hostage of a group of American hostages believed to be captured by Shiite Hezbollah militants in an attempt to drive U.S. military forces from Lebanon during the Lebanese Civil War. He was held from 16 March 1985 until 4 December 1991.
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Tristan Anderson
On Friday, 13 March 2009, Tristan Anderson from California, 37 years old, was critically injured in Ni'lin after Israeli forces shot him in the head with a tear gas canister.
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Donald Anderson_(Lord_Anderson_of_Swansea)
Donald Anderson (Lord Anderson of Swansea) is (2006) head of the Anglo-Israel Association ... Labour Peer;
Entered the House of Lords on 19 July 2005;
Previously MP for Swansea East until 11 April 2005 did not stand for re-election.
Voting record: Quite strongly for introducing ID cards; Quite strong ...
Sten Andersson
Sten Andersson ... ...
Urban Andersson
Urban Andersson ... ...
Ghassan Andoni
Ghassan Andoni is a native of the Bethlehem-area Arab town of Beit Sahour, which has a population of 15,000, with an 80 percent majority of Christians and a 20 percent Muslim minority. During the first
intifada, he was imprisoned for being involved in Beit Sahours tax revolt, which called for no taxation without representation. He also started the Rapprochement movement with other Palestinia ...
Lamis Andoni
Lamis K. Andoni is a Palestinian-American journalist.
Originally from Bethlehem, she is a free lance journalist with an international reputation, publishing her articles in Middle East International ; Le Monde Diplomatique ; Jordan Times ; Al-Ahram , Al-Hayat ; Journal of Palestine Studies , and various other publications.
&nbs ...
Saed Andoni
Saed Andoni was born in Bethlehem in 1972. For seven years, he worked as film editor for many documentaries. In 2001 he gained an MA degree in documentary filmmaking from Goldsmith's College in London.
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Alfredo Augusto Freire de Andrade
General Alfredo Augusto Freire de Andrade (1859-1929) ... was governor-general of Mozambique from from 1906 to 1910 ... was Portuguese Minister for Foreign Affairs ... was a Member of the Permanent Mandates Commission of the League of Nations. ...
Amin Andraus
Amin Andraus ...
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Percy Andreae
Percy Andreae ... ...
Khalil Andreos
Dr. Khalil Andreos is (2005) the secretary-general of the Greek Orthodox church council in Kfar Yasif
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Zuheir Andreus (alias for
this person)
Christopher Andrew
Christopher Maurice Andrew (1941-) is a historian at the University of Cambridge with a special interest in international relations and in particular the history of intelligence services.
He is the author of "The Defence of the Realm: The Authorized History of MI5" ...
Zoheir Andrewous
Zoheir Andrewous is the editor of the Nazareth-based weekly, Kull al-Arab (All the Arabs).
Kull Al-Arab (also transliterated as "Kul El-Arab") is among the most popular Arabic newspapers in Israel. It includes short news reports, features, interviews, entertainment, and sports, almost exclusively about th ...
Chris Andrews
Chris Andrews (Dublin) is a former Fianna Fail TD for Dublin South who has long been an advocate of Palestinian human and political rights. Chris tried to be on last years Freedom Flotilla but was not allowed to board by the Cypriot authorities, who themselves had been placed under considerable pressure by Israel to prevent the success of Freedom Flotilla 1. ...
Christopher Andrews
Chris Andrews ... was a councillor in Dublin in 2000
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Fannie Fern Andrews
Fannie Fern Phillips Andrews ... ...
J Andrews
Lance-Corporal J. Andrews ...
Lewis Andrews
Lewis Yelland Andrews (1896-1937), an Australian, was a pro-Zionist assistant to the District Commission for the Northern District in Palestine when he and his bodyguard were assassinated as they were leaving church in Nazareth on 26 September 1937; Andrews was 41.
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Robert E. Andrews
Robert 'Rob' Ernest Andrews a Democrat, has represented the First Congressional District of New Jersey,in the U.S. House of Representatives since 1990. He is challenging Senate incumbent Frank R. Lautenberg (D-NJ) in the upcoming primary elections which will take place on June 3, 2008. Andrews lost the primary to Lautenberg, and ran in the general election for his House seat. ...
Joseph Andriola
Joseph Andriola ... of San Diego ... spent four years of university teaching and doing sociological research in South Africa ...
Zohair Androus (alias for
this person)
Andy_Martin_Worldwide_Communications
Andy Martin Worldwide Communications ... Andy Martin is (2004) a candidate for a Florida seat in the US Senate.
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ANERA
American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA) was founded in 1968 and is a 501(c)3 non-governmental organization that was a founding member of InterAction. Their website notes that they work on projects to "improve communities throughout the West Bank, Gaza, Lebanon, and Jordan." On 4 December 2006 ANERA announced that William D. Corcoran was named President and CEO of ANERA, due to the ...
Swee Chai Ang
Dr. Swee Chai Ang is a British surgeon who worked in the Gaza Hospital in Beirut during the time of the Sabra and Shatila massacres.
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Shmaya Angel
Shmaya Angel ... sentenced to life imprisonment in 1982 for the double murder of two of his partners and importing and selling drugs ... died of cancer in 2004 at age 51 ...
Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles
Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles ... ...
United Teachers Los Angeles
United Teachers Los Angeles is a zionist dominated union in Los Angeles, CA
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Norman Angell
Sir Norman Norman Angell Lane (1872-1967) ... English journalist and author who wrote numerous books on the subject of peace. His most famous work, The Great Illusion (1910), sought to establish the fallacy of the idea that conquest and war brought a nation great economic benefits. Angell was awarded the Nobel prize for peace in 1933.
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Alex Angelopoulos
Alex Angelopoulos ...
managing director of the the MV Amalthea's Piraeus-based owner ACA Shipping Corp
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Maya Angelou
Maya Angelou ...
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Itai Anghel
Itai Anghel is is a senior correspondent for the weekly current affairs program "UVDA" on Israel's Channel 2 television.
NCF profile:
ITAI ANGHEL is a senior correspondent for the weekly current affairs program "UVDA" on Israel's Channel 2 television, the Israel ...
James Hugh Angleton
James Hugh Angleton was born in Illinois ... In Boise, Idaho, Angleton established himself as a star salesman for the National Cash Register Co. In the 1920s he took charge of the company's European operations. In December 1933 he bought the firm's franchise for Italy and moved his family to Milan and later to Rome, where they lived in a handsome old villa. For years he headed the American Cham ...
James Jesus Angleton
James Jesus Angleton ... CIA Assistant Director ... In May, 1949 he was made head of Staff A of the CIAs Office of Special Operations, where he was responsible for the collection of foreign intelligence and liaison with the CIAs counterpart organizations. Beginning in 1951 Angleton was responsible for liaison with Israel's Mossad and Shin Bet agencies, "the Israeli desk", crucial relationship ...
Anglican_Communion_News_Service
The Anglican Communion News Service ...
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Anglican_Consultative_Council
The role of the Anglican Consultative Council (ACC) is to facilitate the co-operative work of the churches of the Anglican Communion, exchange information between the Provinces and churches, and help to co-ordinate common a ...
Anglican_Friends_of_Israel
Anglican Friends of Israel (formerly "Anglicans for Israel") was formed in 2005. Its principal objective is "to resist the call for a boycott of Israel".
Personnel
Co-Directors:
  ...
Anglican_Peace_and_Justice_Network_(APJN)
Anglican Peace and Justice Network ...
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Anglo-American_Committee_of_Inquiry
The Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry was established in 1945 in order to review the issue of Jewish immigration to Palestine.
It was chaired jointly by Joseph C. Hutcheson, for the US, and John Singleton, for the UK.
Its members wer ...
Anglo-Israel_Association
The
Anglo-Israel Association was founded in 1949 by Brigadier-General Sir Wyndham Deedes, just a year after the establishment of the State of Israel. Deedes. a deeply religious Christian Zionist, had been briefly the Chief ...
Anglo-Jewish_Association_(AJA)
The
Anglo-Jewish Association (AJA) was established in 1871.
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Anglo-U.S._Cabinet_Committee_on_Palestine
Anglo-U.S. Cabinet Committee on Palestine ...
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Ani-Israeli
Ani-Israeli (Hebrew, "I am an Israeli") ... ...
Gil Anidjar
Gil Anidjar, born in France in 1964, is an Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature
at Columbia University. To his credit, he has been attacked by David Horowitz.
Anidjar holds a PhD in Comparativ ...
Mordechai Anielewicz
Mordecai Anielewicz was born in Warsaw, Poland, in 1919. After finishing secondary school Anielewicz joined the Zionist HaShomer HaTzair movement and became a full-time organizer of the movement. When the German Army invaded Poland in September 1939, Anielewicz escaped to Romania but later
returned to Warsaw where h ...
Mona Anis
Mona Anis writes for Al-Ahram. ...
Atalla Anjjar
Atalla Anjjar ... founded the first Arab-language magazine for women in Israel/Palestine in 1987.
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Paul Anka
Paul Anka ... ...
Gannit Ankori
Gannit Ankori "chairs the art history department at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Her specialties include gender studies, Diaspora Jewish art and Palestinian art. In 2006, she
published a book, "Palestinian Art," described on the cover as the first comprehensive book on the topic in English."
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Ari Ankorion_(Volovitzky)
Dr. Ari Ankorion (Volovitzky) (1908-1986), teacher, journalist, lawyer, member of the 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th "Knesseth" on behalf of the Israeli Labor party.
... ...
Horia Ankour
Ali Abunimah reports ...
Anna
Anna is (2005) is an activist with the International Solidarity Movement. ...
Kofi Annan
Kofi Annan ...
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Moses Annenberg
Moses "Moe" Louis Annenberg (February 11, 1877 July 20, 1942) was a major U.S. newspaper publisher, who purchased The Philadelphia Inquirer, the third-oldest surviving daily newspaper in the United States.[1] in 1936.
Annenberg began his career as a Chicago newspaper salesman for the Hearst Corporation. He eventually built a fortune and the successful publishing company that became Triang ...
Walter Annenberg
Walter Hubert Annenberg (March 1908 October 2002) was an American publisher, philanthropist, and diplomat. He set up the Annenberg Foundation.
Eric Walberg reports ...
Anonymous
Anonymous ...
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hacking group Anonymous
a hacking group that calls itself 'Anonymous' ... ...
X Ansaldo_(Anseldo)
X Ansaldo (also written as Anseldo - possibly both versions are inaccurate back-transliterations through Hebrew) ... his first-name is not yet known ... an Italian who captained the MV Hannah Senesh in December 1945
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Ali M. Ansari
Professor Ali M. Ansari, a British citizen of Iranian origin, is a Reader in Modern History at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.
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Philip Anschutz
Philip Anschutz ...
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J P Ansell
Joseph P Ansell (1949-2006), a teacher, artist and author, was a leading expert on 20th century Polish-Jewish artist Arthur Szyk.
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Joseph P. Ansell
Joseph P. Ansell ... ...
Michal Ansky_(Anski)
Michal Ansky ... ...
Martin Charles Ansorge
Martin Charles Ansorge ... ...
Philippe Anspach
Philippe Anspach (1800-1875) ... attorney ... father-in-law of Gustave de Rothschild ...
Richard Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe
Brig. Sir Richard Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe (1908-1985) ... served in Palestine 1936-1939 ...
ANSWER_(Act_Now_to_Stop_War_and_End_Racism)
The ANSWER (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism)Coalition ...
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Jim Antal
Rev. Dr. Jim Antal is (2009) President of the Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ.
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Eddie Antar
Zef Chafets reports (October 2007):
For many years, the most famous SY in the world was Eddie Antar , known professionally as
Crazy Eddie. In the '70s, he revolutionized the home electronics business and created an empire.
Nobody did retail theater better than Crazy Eddie. His souk-smart salesmen – many of them relatives and friends from the enclave &ndash ...
Abraham (Albert) Antebi
Abraham ("Albert") Antebi (1873-1919)
was born to a prosperous rabbinical family in Damascus and was educated at the Alliance Israelite Universelle there. He was sent by the Alliance to further his education in Paris. In 1896 he was appointed chief assistant to Nissim Behar, director of the Alliance trade school and replaced Behar when the latter retired in 1898. Antebi served as director of t ...
Andrew Anthony
Andrew Anthony has been writing for the Observer since 1993 and for the Guardian since 1990.
Publications
The Fallout: How a Guilty Liberal Lost His Innocence , Jonathan Cape, Sept. 2007. On Penalties , Yellow Jersey Press, 2001. ...
C. Ross Anthony
C. Ross Anthony is a Senior RAND policy analyst. From his RAND biography one finds:
C. Ross Anthony
Associate Director of the Center for Domestic and International Health Security
Expertise:
International health, mi ...
David W. Anthony
David W. Anthony is professor of anthropology at Hartwick College, a private liberal arts and sciences college of 1480 students, located in Oneonta, NY, in the northern foothills of the Catskill Mountains. He is the editor of "The Lost World of Old Europe" (Princeton). He has conducted extensive archaeologica ...
John Duke Anthony
john duke anthony ...
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Manzo George Anthony
Manzo George Anthony is (2006) the Nigerian ambassador to Israel.
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Anti-Apartheid_Wall_Campaign
Anti-Apartheid_Wall_Campaign ... ...
Anti-Deutsche
Anti-Deutsche is a German Zionist organization. ...
Coordination Forum for Countering Anti-Semitism
Coordination Forum for Countering Anti-Semitism ... ...
Director of the Office to Combat and Monitor Anti-Semitism
Director of the Office to Combat and Monitor Anti-Semitism ... ...
Anti-War_Ireland_(Cork)
Anti-War Ireland (Cork) ...
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ANTIFA-Palestine (alias for
this person)
ANTIFA-UK
ANTIFA-UK ... sister organization of the Association to Aid the Victims of Fascism and Antisemitism
in Mandate Palestine. ...
Palestinian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities
Palestinian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities ... ...
Society for the Reclamation of Antiquities (alias for
this person)
All-Party Parliamentary Inquiry Into Antisemitism (alias for
this person)
Association to Aid the Victims of Fascism and Antisemitism
Association to Aid the Victims of Fascism and Antisemitism (ANTIFA) ... founded in late 1934 ... Sister organization of ANTIFA-UK ...
Yale Interdisciplinary Initiative for the Study of Antisemitism
Yale Interdisciplinary Initiative for the Study of Antisemitism ... was replaced by YPSA in Summer 2011 ...
Glenna Anton
Glenna Anton is (2008) a doctoral student in the Geography Department at the University of California in Berkeley. ...
George Antonius
George Antonius (1891 - 1942), born in Dayr al-Qamar, Lebanon, educated in Egypt and Cambridge joined the British civil service in Egypt during WOrld War I.
In 1921, he was invited to join the British administration in mandatory Palestine. He left the mandatory administration in 1930 and started to write ...
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Kate (Katy) Nimr Antonius
Kate Nimr (died in 1984) was one of the daughters of Faris Nimr. She married George Antonius. Soraya Antonius was their only child. She and George Antonius wer ...
Soraya Antonius
Soraya Antonius, born in Jerusalem, was (1980) a freelance journalist living in Beirut. She is the only child of George Antonius. She was editor of the Middle East Forum. ...
Naira Antoun
Naira Antoun is the Information and Education officer for CAABU. Her responsibilities include running the Education Programme and visiting schools and colleges to give talks on various matters connected to the Middle East, as well as conducting student campaign workshops and producing educational materials.
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Manuel Lobo Antunes
Manuel Lobo Antunes is (2007) the Portuguese secretary of state for foreign affairs
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Abd el Razek el-Yihya_(Abu Anys)
Abd el Razek el-Yihya_(Abu Anys), originally from Tantura, is (2000) a general in the Palestinian Authority.
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Seth Anziska
Seth Anziska, an American, was (2007) an M. Phil. candidate in modern Middle Eastern studies at St. Antony's College, Oxford. He is (2012) a doctoral candidate in international history at Columbia University
Prior to going to Oxford, Anziska attended Columbia University and ...
An_Israeli_policewoman
An Israeli policewoman who was interviewed by Amnon Birman,
the interview being
published in Kol Ha'Ir on 16 January 2004.
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Aosdna
Aosdna ...
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Bakker Aouda
Bakker Aouda ... heads the Center Against Racism
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Nidal Aouda
Nidal Aouda ... attorney ...
Michel Aoun
Michel Aoun ...
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Mouloud Aounit
Mouloud Aounit (a member of the Mouvement contre le Racisme et pour l'Amiti des Peuples --MRAP) ... who was democratically elected, was deprived of the vice-presidency of le-de-France
(a region in France) mostly because he criticised Sharons policies and had reservations about the law that bans religious symbols in schools.
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Miriyam Aouragh
Miriyam Aouragh ...
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AP
AP ... ...
Artists United Against Apartheid
Artists United Against Apartheid was a 1985 protest group founded by activist and performer Steven Van Zandt and record producer Arthur Baker to protest against apartheid in South Africa. ...
Queers Against Israeli Apartheid
Queers Against Israeli Apartheid ... ...
Apartheid-era_Government_of_South_Africa
The apartheid-era Government of South Africa ...
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Yitzhak Apeloig
Yitzhak Apeloig is (2007) President of Technion. He first took office in since October 2001 but, in 2005, he was nominated for a second four year term ending October 2009.
Apeloig was born in Bukhara, Uzbekistan, in the USSR in 1944 and immigrated to Palestine in 1947.
He completed his B.Sc. (1967), M.Sc. (1969) and Ph.D. (1974) studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and a ...
Elizabeth Apfel (alias for
this person)
Enzo Apicella
Enzo Apicella ...
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Appeal
Appeal ... ...
United Palestine Appeal
United Palestine Appeal ... The United Palestine Appeal was founded in 1925, to unify the fundraising efforts of Zionist fund-raising organizations including the Jewish National Fund (JNF), Hadassah, Women's Zionist Organization of America ...
United Jewish Appeal_(UJA)
United Jewish Appeal (UJA) ... a major Zionist fundraising apparatus which, beginning in the late 1930s, came to completely dominate all American Jewish philanthropy and direct it toward a Zionist agenda. Before there was AIPAC, there was the United Jewish Appeal, established when the older ...
David (Dudi) Appel
David Appel is an Israeli businessman charged with bribing Ariel Sharon with a large amount of money.
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Anne Appelbaum
Anne Applebaum, a Washington Post and Slate columnist, is currently a fellow at the American Academy in Berlin. Her most recent book is Gulag: A History. Her biography on her website can be found here.
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Perl Appelbaum
Perl Appelbaum ... one of the four women in Zikhron Yaa'kov who publicly mocked the Nili operatives when they were arrested by the Turks and marched down Hameyasdim Street.
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Tomer Appelbaum
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H Appelboim
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David Appelbojm
David Appelbojm ... member of ZZW
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Aharon Appelfeld
Aharon Appelfeld, born in Czernowitz, Rumania, in 1932, was deported to a concentration camp at the age of eight. He escaped and spent three years hiding in the Ukraine before joining the Russian army. A post-war refugee, he made his way to Italy and immigrated to Palestine in 1946. After fighting in the 1948 war, he attended Hebrew University.
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Hilary Appelman
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Lisa Appignanesi
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Her other books include, Freuds Women (with John Forrester), Simone de Beauvoir, and the novels The Memory Man and Sanctuary. A former university ...
RW Apple
RW Apple ...
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Anne Applebaum
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T. Frank Appleby
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George Appleton
George Appleton ... ...
Ronnie Appleton
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Shoshana Appleton
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Pasquale Appodia
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Advisory Committee on Senior Civil Service Appointments
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AP_(Associated_Press)
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Bassam Abu Ara
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Ahmed Arabi
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Eyal Arad
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Gulie Ne'eman Arad
Gulie Ne'eman Arad teaches
history at Tel-Aviv University.
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Lail Arad
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Mousia Arad
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Ron Arad
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Yitzhak Arad
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Lana Gersten and Marc Perelman (2 July 2008) report:
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Ron Arad_(2)
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Khaled Abu Arafa
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Khalid Abu Arafa
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Manhal Arafat
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Moussa (Musa) Arafat
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Raed Arafat
Raed Arafat (1964-) ... ...
Suha Arafat
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Born into a Christian family in Jerusalem in the early 1960s, Mrs. Arafat grew up in an affluent and political household, first in Nablus, then Ramallah. Her father, David, was a banker, and her mother, Raymonda Tawil, a well-known journalist who was frequently p ...
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Yasser Arafat
Yasser Arafat (1929-2004) ...
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Moussa (Musa) Arafat_(2)
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Moshe Aram
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Abir Aramin
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Bassam Aramin
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Amnon Aran
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Gideon Aran
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As a young doctoral student in sociology, Aran shadowe ...
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Netta Aran
Netta Aran ...
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Teresa Aranguren
Teresa Aranguren ... Spanish journalist.
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Osvaldo Aranha
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Rafi Aranyah
Rafi Aranyah ... ...
Younes Arar
Younes Arar member of the Beit Ommar Popular Committee.
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Bulent Aras
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Alia Arasoughly
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She grew up in Lebanon, lived in the United States and moved to Palestine after the Oslo Accords.
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Grard Araud ... French ambassador to Israel
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Nisim Arazi
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Nissim Arazi
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Company for the Reconstruction and Development of the Jewish Quarter.
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Yehuda Arazi
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Adi Arbel
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Dan Arbel
Dan Ert, who has changed his name to Aerbel and now lives in Herzliya, was a member of an Israeli hit team that in 1973 killed an Arab waiter in Lillehammer, Norway, in the mistaken belief that he was a Palestinian responsible for the Munich attack on Israeli Olympic athletes. A native of Copenhagen who maintained D ...
David Arbel
David Arbel ...
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Josie Arbel
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Miki Arbel
Miki Arbel is the former Israeli Consul General in Miami.
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Mordechai Arbel
Mordechai Arbel ... was Israeli ambassador to Haiti ...
Zerubavel Arbel
The late Zerubavel Arbel ... from Maoz Haim
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Shoshana Arbeli-Almozlino
Shoshana Arbeli-Almozlino (1926-) ... ...
Dan Arbell
Dan Arbell ...
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Masad Arbid
Masad Arbid is an Palestinian physician and writer residing in Los Angels, USA. He was born in Ramallah, Occupied West Bank in 1948. He received his medical education and MD degree in Yugoslavia and post-graduate medical specialty in Pediatrics in Los Angeles. He is a member of the editorial board of Kana'an , a cultural periodical published in Occupied Palestine, and Kana'an Online B ...
Hebrew Courts of Arbitration
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Marianne Arbogast
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Louise Arbour
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Felicity Arbuthnot
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who has visited Iraq many times in recent years to investigate the impact of sanctions. She was Iraq researcher for John Pilgers award winning film: "Paying the PriceKilling the Children of Iraq".
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James Arbuthnot
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Gaston Archambault
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Brendan Archbold
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Peter Archer
Peter Archer ...
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Decolonizing Architecture
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Archive_editions_staff
Archive editions staff ... staff of UK-based Publishers of Historical Documents and Maps
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Anna Ardin
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Michael Ardon
Michael Ardon is (2003) an emeritus professor of Chemistry at the Hebrew University.
Career milestones: born: 1928 Berlin; Ph.D. 1957 Hebrew University; Lecturer 1959; Senior Lecturer 1963; Associate Professor 1966; Professor 1977.
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Mordechai Ardon
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Ardon was born in Tuchow, Galicia (then Austria-Hungary, now Poland).
He studied at the Bauhaus (1921-24) under Klee, Kandinsky, Feininger and Itten. After graduating from the Bauhaus he studied the painting techniques of the Old Ma ...
Thomas L. Are
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Yassin Aref
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Naim Areidi
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After completing his military service, Areidi studied Hebrew Language and Literature at Haifa University. In 1989 he earned his PhD from Bar Ilan University for his thesis on Uri Tzvi G ...
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Maen Rashid Areikat
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Dieter Arendt
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Hannah Arendt
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Arendt studied philosophy at Heidelberg under Karl Jaspers and wrote for German magazines before her emigration to France in 1933. In Paris, she was chairman of Youth Aliyah (which sent Jewish children from Germany to ...
Paul Arendt
Paul Arendt ... ...
Emmanuel Arne
Emmanuel Arne
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Moshe Arens
Moshe Arens (1925-) is an ex-defence minister of Israel.
He is widely viewed as a right-wing Zionist.
His early childhood was spent in Kaunas, Lithuania, where he was born in December 1925.
The family moved to the United States when he was about 13
years old.
In 1948, against his family's wishes, Arens went to
Israel and joined the Jewish underground terrorist
movement, the Irgun ...
Yigal Arens
Yigal Arens is a son of
Moshe Arens.
He refused to serve in the Israeli army in the 1970s and left the country for the United States (where he now works at the
Information Sciences Institute in
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Rowley Israel Arenstein
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Amer_Abu Arfa
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Orit Arfa
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Federacin de Organizaciones palestinas en argentina
Federacin de Organizaciones palestinas ... ...
Daniel Arghiros
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DFID profile:
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Daniel Argo
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Shlomo Argov
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Zohar Argov
Zohar Argov (1955-1987; born Zohar Orkabi) was a popular Mizrahi singer in Israel.
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Patrick Arguello
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Rachel Ben Ari
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Asher Arian
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Antoine Pierre Arida
Patriarch Antoine Pierre Arida (1863-1955) ...
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Firas Aridah
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Nasib Aridah
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Natan Aridan
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Sophie Arie
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Irwin Arieff ...
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Jonathan Ariel
Jonathan Ariel writes for Israel Insider...
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Meir Ariel
Meir Ariel ... ...
Shmuel Ariel
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Uri Ariel
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Yaacov Ariel
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Yaakov Ariel
Yaakov Ariel is (2004) an Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of
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Yigal Ariel
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Yisrael Ariel
Rabbi Yisrael Ariel ...
Israel Shahak reports on the burial of Baruch Goldstein, the Jewish terrorist who murdered dozens of Palestinians:
Before the procession started, some quite well-known rabbis and Gush Emunim members eulogized Goldstein, finding words of commendation for the murder he had committed. Rabbi Israel Ariel said:
The holy ...
Kobi Arieli
Kobi Arieli is a hardline right-wing settler.
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Shaul Arieli
IDF Colonel (res.) Shaul Arieli ... of the Council for Peace and Security/Association of National Security Experts in Israel ... worked in the Prime Minister's Office under Ehud Barak
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Yehoshua Arieli
Yehoshua Arieli, McDonald Professor emeritus of American history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, died peacefully at his home in Jerusalem on August 3, 2002, age 86. Among the very few foreign scholars whose work has exerted an impact upon the historiography of American political ideas, Arieli was best known for his book Individualism and Nationalism in American Ideology (Harvard Universit ...
Shaul Arielli
Shaul Arielli headed the "peace administration team" in former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak's bureau and was one of the initiators of the Geneva Accord. ...
Yehoshua Arielli
Yehoshua Arielli ...
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Yaakov Ariel_(2)
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'Arif al 'Arif
'Arif al-'Arif (1892 - 1973) ... Palestinian historian, administrator, and journalist who became mayor of Arab Jerusalem in the 1950s.
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Saeb Arikat (alias for
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Ben Aris
Ben Aris ...
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Shari Arison
Shari Arison is an Israeli billionaire.
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Archbishop Aristarchos
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Wael Arja
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Alan Arkin
Alan Arkin ... ...
William Arkin
William Arkin ...
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Allan Arkush
Allan Arkush is Associate Professor of Judaic Studies and History at Binghamton University. ...
Jonathan Arkush
Jonathan Arkush ... Board of Deputies of British Jews,
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Chaim Arlosoroff
Chaim Arlosoroff ...
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Meirav Arlosoroff
Meirav Arlosoroff ... ...
Roberto Arlt
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Mohammed Arman
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Ghayth Armanazi
Ghayth Armanazi is a former Ambassador of the Arab League to London
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Inessa Armand
Inessa Armand ...
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Armand-Jules_(AJ)
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Bernat Armangue
Bernat Armangu is a photographer with AP.
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Carmela Armanios-Omari
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La Lgion Armnienne
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Dick Armey
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Richard Armitage
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Armscor
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George Armstrong
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Harold C Armstrong
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Karen Armstrong
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She is the author of The Battle for God, A History of Fundamentalism .
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Lisa Armstrong
Lisa Armstrong ... ...
R F Armstrong
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Hagedud Ha'ivri (Jewish Legion/Brigade in World War I British Army)
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10th (Irish) Division of the WWI British Army
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6th Bn, the Leinster Regt
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Antonio Arnaiz-Villena
Professor Antonio Arnaiz-Villena ... of Complutense University in Madrid
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G L Arnold (alias for
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Michael S. Arnold
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He joined JTA in November 2000 after nearly five years in ...
Stephen Arnold
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Arnold_&_Porter_LLP
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Arie Arnon
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Noam Arnon
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Moskowitz Prize profile:
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Ya'akov Arnon
Prof. Dr. Ya'akov Arnon (1913-1995), born Jaap van Amerongen in Amsterdam, was head of the Dutch Zionist Federation
and, later, director-general of the Israeli Finance Ministry.
He was one of the founders of the Israeli Council for Israeli-Palestinian Peace, who, after his death, published this obitua ...
Yaakov Arnon (alias for
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Anthony Arnove
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South End Press
in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
His writing has appeared in the Financial Times,
Left Business Observer,
Mother Jones,
International Socialist Review,
Diaspora,
Socialist Worker,
Race and Class,
Monthly Review,
In These Times, and ot ...
Leopold Maximilian Joseph Maria Arnulf
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Raymond Aron
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Although Jewish by ancestry (his father was a lawyer), Aron did not define himself by his attachment to Jewish traditions or communities.
Aron obtained his doctorate in 1930 from the cole Normale Suprieure with a thesis on the philosophy of history. In ...
Sophia Aron
Sophia Aron is an American living in Israel and working for Ha'aretz.
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Wellesley Aron
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founded Habonim youth movement, organized ...
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Stanley Aronowitz
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Geoffrey Aronson
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In fact, ...
Shlomo Aronson
Prof. Shlomo Aronson is (1998) professor of political science at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Born in Palestine during the British Mandate, Shlomo Aronson was educated at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the University of Munich and the Free University of Berlin, where he received his doctorate. Besides his work in academia, Aronson served as correspondent and later news and current affai ...
Shlomo Aronson_(3) (alias for
this person)
Yair Aroun
"Yair Aroun" is a misprint in The Independent for
Yair Auron,
an Israel Open University professor who wrote The Banality of Denial .
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Fadi Arouri
Fadi Arouri is a Palestinian journalist who was severely wounded in Jan. 2007.
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Patricia Arquette
Patricia Arquette ... ...
Nasser Arrabyee
Nasser Arrabyee ...
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Huwaida Arraf
Huwaida Arraf is cofounder of the International Solidarity Movement.
A Catholic Palestinian American from Detroit, Arraf and her
Jewish American partner,
Adam Shapiro (an
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Suha Arraf
Suha Arraf, a Palestinian citizen of Israel, was born in 1969
in the village of Mi'ilya. She got her BA in the University of Haifa in 1990 and an MA in Anthropology from the University of Tel Aviv in 1994. She studied at the script-wtiting sachool in Tel Aviv (2001). Starting as a journalist in Ha'aretx, she moved to telvision, directing documentary programs, hosting and editing a program for ...
Moses Arragel
Moses Arragel was (c. 1430) rabbi of the Jewish community of Maqueda in the Spanish province of Toledo ...
Ayman Abu Arram
Ayman Abu Arram is the former head of
the Bir Zeit Univ. Students' union.
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Vittorio Arrigoni
Vittorio (Victor) Arrigoni was murdered in Gaza in 2011.
He had wide experience in international charity work and in the battle for human rights in Europe and Eastern Europe and Africa. In 2003 Vittorio first visited Palestine, at first in a work camp managed by IPYL in Eastern Jerusalem and later in Nablus in the Balata refugee camp. In 2006, trying to go back to Palestine, he was held in Israe ...
Harry Arrigonie
Harry Arrigonie (1913-) spent thirty years in the British colonial police in Palestine and Northern Rhodesia.
He was (1935-39) a member of the British Palestine Police Force, including service in Bassa Tegart Fort Number 2, where, he says ...
Carl Arrindell
Carl Arrindell is a friend of, and spokesman for, the family of Tom Hurndall.
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Kenneth Arrow
Kenneth Arrow ...
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Arsenal_Football_Club
Arsenal Football Club ...
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Chris Arsenault
Chris Arsen ...
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Arsenios
Arsenios ... a Samaritan from Scythopolis ... a favourite of Empress Theodora ... became a Senator ... pretended to be a Christian to keep his power ... eventually annoyed Theodora and was impaled ...
Shazia Arshad
Shazia Arshad ... ...
Maisa Arshid
Maisa Arshid is a Palestinian citizen of Israel. She is a lawyer for the Public Committee Against Torture in Israel. On 15 May 2011, she was assaulted by Kobi Bachar, the deputy commander of the Galilee District Police, slapping after she a ...
Shakib Arslan
Shakib Arslan ... ...
Hannah Arterian
Hannah Arterian ... ...
Charles Arthur
Charles Arthur is the Guardian's
technology editor. Prior to that he covered science, technology and health at the Independent for nine years
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George Arthur
Sir George Compton Archibald Arthur (1860-1946) wrote A Life of Lord Kitchener, A Septuagenarian's Scrapbook and Not Worth Reading. ...
Giacomo Artom
Dr. Giacomo Artom Artom ...military physician ... member of the Zionist Commission for Palestine, as a representative of the Italian Jewish community, in close liaison with the Italian Foreign Office ...
Yehuda Artzieli
Yehuda Artzieli ... an Israeli businessman who lived in Tehran during the 1970s ...
Yoav Artzieli
Yoav Artzieli ... ...
Hanan Aruri
Hanan Aruri is a Palestinian Feminist and political activist.
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Issam Aruri
Issam Aruri is a lawyer with the Jerusalem Legal Aid Centre.
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Naseer Aruri
Naseer Aruri is Chancellor Professor (emeritus) of Political Science,
University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth.
He is president of
Trans-Arab Research Institute in Boston.
He is the author of
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Saleh Aruri
"I have been in prison for 18 years, most of that under administrative detention - the authorities have no
charge against me and they don't intend to try me. On what basis am I forced into exile? I want to live in
my country, but since I was given the difficult choice between staying in prison and living in exile with my
wife, I am forced, despite all my wishes, to choose the latter. ...
Eitan Arusi
Major Eitan Arusi ... is (2004) the IDF spokesman in Arabic. He was appointed in mid-Summer 2004 and is the first person to fill this role at the unit of the IDF spokesman since it was set up. His appointment is the result of a change in the approach to the spokesman's role, which saw fit to appoint a special spokesman to deal specifically with the Arabic language media - both local and foreign. ...
Arutz_Sheva_staff
Arutz Sheva staff ...
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Jacob Arvey
Jacob M. Arvey (1893-1977) was probably the most influential local Jewish machine leader in American politics. The son of immigrants from Poland, he began his political career in typical fashion, as a precinct party worker for the Democratic organization in a Jewish area on the western side of Chicago, quickly rising to the position of ward committeeman and city Alderman. As Jewish support for Ro ...
Donna E. Arzt
Donna E. Arzt
is Bond, Schoeneck and King Distinguished Professor of Law
in the
College of Law at Syracuse University.
Before moving to Syracuse, Donna Arzt practiced public interest law in Boston and was an assistant attorney general for the state of Massachusetts in civil rights and regulation of charitable solicitation. She has published numerous articles on human rights in the Soviet Uni ...
Shahar Arzy
Shahar Arzy ... ...
As-Sa'iqa
Vanguard of the People's Liberation War ... group set up by Syria to undermine Fatah
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Muhammad Idris bin Muhammad al-Mahdi as-Senussi
Muhammad Idris bin Muhammad al-Mahdi as-Senussi (1889-1983) ... ...
Riad as-Solh
Riad as-Solh ... ...
Amotz Asa-El
Amotz Asa-El is executive editor of the Jerusalem Post.
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Quamar Mishirqi As'ad
Quamar Mishirqi As'ad ... ...
Zakariya Asade
Zakariya Asade belongs to the Rabbis for Human Rights organization.
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Muhammad Asaf
Muhammad Asaf was (1907) the the qa'imaqam (governor) of Jaffa ...
Riah Abu El Asaf
Riah Abu El Asaf is (2006) the Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem.
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Kamal Asali
Kamal Asali ...
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Ziad J. Asali
Ziad Asali is the president and founder of the ATFP; he is the former president of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee. Asali was born in Jerusalem and studied at the American University of Beirut. He has practiced medicine in Saudi Arabia, Jerusalem and the United States. Asali is also the current Chairma ...
Khaled Abu Asba
Khaled Abu Asba (aged 49 in 2009) ...
Abu Asba spent seven years in Ashkelon prison before being released in a prisoner exchange. He then worked in Fatah training camps in Iraq and in the past few years has lived in Jordan with his Nazareth-born wife, who was stripped of her Israeli citizenship upon marrying him.
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Khalid Abu Asbah
Dr. Khalid Abu Asbah ... is (2004) a lecturer at the school of education at Beit Berl Teachers Training College
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Khaled Abu Asba_(2)
Khaled Abu Asba ... teaches sociology of education at the University of Haifa ... ...
Ella Asbeha
Ella Asbeha ...
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Thomas S. Asbridge
Thomas S. Asbridge, BA (Wales) PhD (Lond), is Senior Lecturer in Early Medieval History at Queen Mary, University of London. An acknowledged expert on the history of the Crusades, he has traveled extensively in the Near East following the route of the First Crusade.
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Chiara Ascari
Chiara Ascari ...
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Henry Ascher
Henry Ascher is an MD, PhD, pediatrician and researcher from Gothenburg, Sweden. He has been active in Palestinian solidarity work for 25 years. In 1933, his mother and family fled Nazi Germany for Sweden. All of his fathers family perished in German concentration camps with the exception of his father, who arrived in Sweden from Nazi-controlled Austria in 1939 at the age of 18. For 14 months in ...
Arik Ascherman
Rabbi Arik Ascherman (also transliterated as "Asherman"), (born Erie, Pennsylvania) currently lives in Israel, is Executive Director of Rabbis for Human Rights. While regarding himself as a Zionist, he is very active in trying to prevent Israeli demolition of Palestinian homes and in activism against the apartheid wa ...
Neal Ascherson
Neal Ascherson is a British author and journalist -- his book Black Sea is a favourite of this editor (JB).
Ascherson was born in Edinburgh in 1932. The surname is German-Jewish, but by the time his father was born in London the family tradition was evangelical Christian.
He studied history at Cambr ...
Steven Aschheim
Steven E Aschheim is professor of history at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He has published widely on German and Jewish history, including the books The Nietzsche Legacy, 1890-1990 and Culture and Catastrophe: German and Jewish Confrontations with National Socialism and Other Crises. ...
ASCO
ASCO ... a Belgian company with a branch in Malta ... run by Abraham Shavit, a former Israeli intelligence officer ... Efraim Poran was on its board in the 1980s ...
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Hassan Asfour
Hassan Asfour is a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council.
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John Asfour
John Asfour was (in the early 1990s) a Washington, DC-based specialist on the politics, economy and demography of the Middle East.
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Muhammad Asfour
Muhammad Asfour is a Palestinian murdered by Israeli soldiers on 22 February 2013.
Asfour was 4th year Physical Education student at Al Quds University in Abu Dis and played football in the village's team. Born on 9 March 1990, Asfour died two days before celebrating his 23rd birthday. Asfour was a resident of Aboud.
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Yousef Asfour
Harriet Sherwood reports ...
Ali Asgar
Ali Asgar, the father-in-law of Hussein Ruhi, was sent by Ronald Storrs as a messanger to Abdullah ibn Hussein al-Hashimi in September 1914. ...
Ali Reza Asgari
In December 2010, it was reported that Asgari was the
mysterious Prisoner X whose very existence in Ayalon Prison would neither be denied nor confirmed by Israel, for "security reasons". In February 2013, however, it was reported that Pr ...
Ali-Reza Asgari (alias for
this person)
Gabriel Ash
Gabriel Ash was born in Romania and grew up in Israel, where he served in the Israel Defence Forces.
He now lives in the United States.
He writes regularly for the Yellow Times -- see a collection of his articles which is maintained by YT..
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Lucy Ash
Lucy Ash produces radio programs for BBC 4. She studied at Oxford (1980 1983). She is married to John Kampfner, the former New Statesman journo.
Resources
BBC Radio 4 ...
Marc Ash
Marc Ash is the editor of TruthOut...
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Scholem Ash
Scholem Ash ... ...
Timothy Garton Ash
Timothy Garton Ash is a writer and Fellow of St. Antony's College, Oxford.
After reading Modern History at Oxford, his research into the German resistance to Hitler took him to Berlin, where he lived, in both the western and eastern halves of the divided city, for several years. From there he traveled widely behind the iron curtain. Throughout the 1980s he reported and analyzed the emancip ...
Uri Ash
Uri Ash writes for Ha'aretz.
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C. R. Ashbee (alias for
this person)
Charles Ashbee
Charles Robert Ashbee (1863-1942) read History at King's College 1883-86, and trained as an architect under G.F. Bodley. In 1888 he founded the Guild and School of Handicrafts, first in East London and then in Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire, and he established the Essex House Press in 1898. He was Civic Adviser in Jerusalem 1919-22, and did much to promote interest in civic architecture and ...
Felicity Ashbee
Felicity Ashbee ...
Charles Ashbee was her father.
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Michael Ashbel
Michael Ashbel (1922-1947) was born in Vilna, Lithuania to parents who were active Zionists. At an early age he joined Betar and later joined the Irgun in Poland. After the German invasion of Poland, he fled to Russia, joined the Free Po ...
Izhar Ashdot
Izhar Ashdot (1958-) ... ...
Paddy Ashdown
Paddy Ashdown ... ...
Moshe Bar Asher
Moshe Bar Asher is (2013) the president of the Academy of the Hebrew Language
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Robert H. Asher
Robert H. Asher, from Chicago, is (2005) a retired manufacturer of lamps and shades, and a member of the so-called Gang of Four - former presidents of AIPAC, who steered the groups policies for more than two decades.
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Uri Ben Asher
Uri Ben Asher used to be the chief planner for Jerusalem. He retired in the late 1990s.
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Yaakov Asher
Rabbi Yaakov Asher is (2010) the mayor of Bnei Brak.
David Sheen reports (12 Dec 2012) ...
Eliyahu Asheri
Eliyahu Asheri ...
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Yitro Asheri
Yitro Asheri ...
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Arik Asherman (alias for
this person)
Joseph G. Asherman
Joseph Asherman (1889-1968) ... Czech-Israeli gynaecologist ...
Ilan Asherov
Ilan Asherov ... Tel Aviv underworld figure whose bullet-riddled body was found on the Carmel Coast in march 1972 ...
Mohammed Ashkan
Mohammed Ashkan ...
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David Ashkenazi
David Ashkenazi (1898-1983) was (in the early 1960s) chief rabbi of Algeria.
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Eli Ashkenazi
Eli Ashkenazi ... writes for Ha'aretz
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Gabriel Ashkenazi
Major-General Gabriel Ashkenazi ...
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Gaby Ashkenazi (alias for
this person)
Lior Ashkenazi
Lior Ashkenazi ...
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Motti Ashkenazi
Motti Ashkenazi was the man who launched the grass-roots protest movement after the 1973 War that eventually forced Prime Minister Golda Meir and Defense Minister Moshe Dayan to resign. In 2001, Ashkenazi was quoted as saying that he felt that size of the vote for Ariel Sharon reflected a profound disillusionment not only with Barak but with the entire political leadership of the left and says ...
Pnina Ashkenazi
Pnina Ashkenazi ...
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Dalia Ashkenazi-Landau
Dalia Ashkenazi, now Landau, came to Israel as an infant in 1948 ... Ashkenazi-Landau was born in December 1947 in Bulgaria. Her family emigrated to Israel 11 months later, in 1948.
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Gabi Ashkhenazi (alias for
this person)
Yehuda Ashlag
Yehuda Ashlag ...
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Edwina Ashley
Edwina Ashley ... ...
Jackie Ashley
Jackie Ashley writes for The Guardian.
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Lord Ashley (alias for
this person)
Sharon Ashley
Sharon Ashley used to be managing editor of the Jerusalem Report.
She was appointed editor in September 2004, when the previous editor, David Horovitz, was appointed editor of the Jerusalem Post.
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Anthony Ashley-Cooper
Anthony Ashley-Cooper (1801-1885) was the eldest son of the 6th Earl of Shaftesbury. At the age of ten, he was given the courtesy title of Lord Ashley and in 1851 he became the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury.
In 1839,
Ashley-Cooper, an evangelical Christian, published an essay in the distinguished literary journal the Quarterly Review, titled "The State and Restoration of the Jews", in whic ...
Robert B. Ashmore
Robert Ashmore is, at the time of writing (July 2002),
an emeritus professor of Philosophy at
Marquette University,
a Jesuit university in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Until 2001, he was director of the Ethics Center
in the university.
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Abdul-Rahman Ashour
Abdul-Rahman Ashour is (2007) the Social Affairs coordinator of the Nafha Society -- a group which defends the rights of Palestinian detainees and human rights. In June 2007, he was kidnapped by Israeli occupation forces. He had previously server five years in "administrative detention".
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Kamal Ashour
Kamal Ashour is a Palestinian businessman living in Gaza.
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Radwa Ashour
Radwa Ashour ... born in 1946 is an Egyptian writer who is married to Mourid Barghouti
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Issam_(Isam)_Al Ashqar
Prof. Issam Al Ashqar taught physics at Al Najah National University in Nablus. Al Ashqar was born in 1957 in Saida village, near the northern West Bank city of Tulkarem in 1958. He obtained is B.A degree
in physics from Al Yarmouk university in Jordan in 1980, and then he obtained his M.A degree from the same university in 1982. He taught at the University in the period between 1982 and 1984 a ...
Hanan Ashrawi
Hanan Ashrawi, born Hanan Mikhail, is a professor of English, an international human rights activist, and a politician.
Her father was a Medical Doctor in Ramallah. Mike Ladah says that he was "a frequent speaker at the Friends Boys School auditorium during my high school days".
You can h ...
Reuven Ashtar
Reuven Ashtar ...
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Ali Ashtari
Ali Ashtari ... ...
Catherine Ashton
Catherine Ashton is a British diplomat/politician who was appointed "High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy of the European Union (EU) on 1 December 2009 when the post was created.
Tony Judt comment ...
Nigel Ashton
Dr. Nigel J. Ashton is a Senior Lecturer in International History at LSE
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Eliyahu Ashtor
Eliyahu Ashtor (1914 - ?), Hebrew University of Jerusalem ... an Israeli Jewish scholar, ... one of those Jewish scholars who, despite Zionist attempts to paint Muslim and Jew as eternal enemies, depict Muslim Spain and North Africa as a Golden Age for Jews from 950 to 1150 AD.
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Jane Ashworth
Jane Ashworth is the Advisory Editor of Democratiya and the Project Director of Engage, which according to her personal profile is a "campaign against left anti-semitism". She has served on the Executive of Socialist Organiser, the forerunner to Alliance for Workers Liberty ("a Trostskyist groupuscule" [ ...
Zion (Tzio) Asidon
Tzio Asidon is a Moroccan of Jewish origin.
Asidon, a mathematician, is Secretary General of an anti-corruption group, Transparency Maroc, and head of the Moroccan chapter of the Arab Administrative Development Organization. He was imprisoned from 1972-1984.
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ASIL_(American_Society_of_International_Law)
American Society of International Law (ASIL)...
Chase Madar reports:125738
Was this ASIL conference panel a new departure into real fairness
and evenhandedness? Not really. ...
Isaac Asimov
Isaac Asimov ...
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Nanette Asimov
Nanette Asimov writes for the SFGate.
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Ali H. Aslan
Ali H. Aslan is the Washington correspondent for Zaman.
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Reza Aslan
Reza Aslan ... ...
Eylon Aslan-Levy
Eylon Aslan-Levy, an Israeli born and brought up in Britain, who went to school at University College School in north London, is (2013) a final-year PPEist at Brasenose College in Oxford. ...
Hassan Asleh
Hassan Asleh ... is (2004) the chairman of the committee of families of victims of the Israeli police shooting of 13 Palestinians (12 of them citizens of Israel) in October 2000.
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Kader Asmal
Kader Asmal (1934-2011) ... He was a member of the McBride Commission.
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Bassel Asmar
Bassel Asmar is a member of the PFLP who allegedly was involved in the killing of Rehavam Ze'evi, the Israeli ethnic cleanser. He was held in Jericho for some years under British guard, but captured after Britain betrayed the deal of overseeing the Jericho jail.
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Ron Asmus
Ron Asmus ...
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Milivoj Asner
Milivoj Asner ... ...
Miriam Asnes
Miriam Asnes ... International Program Manager for OneVoice ...
ASODEGUE
ASODEGUE (Asociacin para la solidaridad democrtica con Guinea Ecuatorial) is an Spanish-based solidarity group organized by G.Equatorial political refugees and exiles.
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Morad Asonah
Morad Asonah ... a lawyer working for Adalah whose West Bank wife is a victim of Israel's racist marriage laws ...
Maria Aspan
Maria Aspan writes for the NYT (usually relating to Media matter).
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Lennart Aspegren
Lennart Aspegren (1931-) began his career within the Swedish judicial system as a magistrate in 1958. After serving in various courts of civil and criminal law, he was appointed judge of the Stockholm Court of Appeal in 1979. Judge Aspegren also served as Legal Adviser to his Government, mainly within the Ministry of Finance from 1969. From 1979 to 1996, he was Under-Secretary for Legal Affairs a ...
Israel (Izzy) Harold Asper
Israel ("Izzy") Harold Asper (1932 - 2003) was a lawyer and communications mogul with strong Zionist sympathies. Born in Minnedosa, Manitoba, Canada, 11 August 1932.
Educated at the University of Manitoba, B.A., 1953;
LL.B., 1957, LL.M., 1964.
Married Ruth Bernstein, 1956, children:
David, Leonard, and Gail.
Newspaper columnist on taxation, 1966-77;
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Leonard Asper
Leonard Asper ...
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Margot Asquith
Margot Asquith ... ...
Jaser Asraf
Jaser Asraf is a lawyer from Baka al-Garbiyeh. He is accused of defrauding his Egyptian clients in a claim against Israeli companies.
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Robert Asraf
Robert Asraf ... scion of a French-Moroccan
family of great lineage.
N en 1936 Rabat, Robert Assaraf a occup d'importantes fonctions, publiques et prives, au Maroc. Auteur de plusieurs ouvrages dont Mohammed V et les Juifs (1997), il a cr en 1996 le Centre International de Recherche sur les Juifs du
Maroc et est l'un des fondateurs, en 1999, de l'Union mondiale du judasme maro ...
Haim Assa
Haim Assa ... a strategy consultant who co-authored a book on military doctrine in the 21st century with Yedidya Ya'ari
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Hani Abu Assad (alias for
this person)
Muhammad Assad
Born into a Polish Jewish family, Leopold Weiss was the grandson of an Orthodox rabbi.
By his early twenties, he could write and read German, French and Polish. He became a journalist and travelled to the Middle East as a correspondent for the Franfurter Zeitung (the paper that was founded by ...
Samar Assad
Samar Assad ... is Senior Analyst at The Palestine Center.
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Samer Assad
Samer Assad is Executive Director of the Jerusalem Fund and its educational program the Palestine Center.
She is Executive Director of The Palestine Center, a Washington, DC-based think tank dedicated to analysis of U.S. policy toward Palestine and the Middle East. Prior to her appointm ...
Shabnam Assadollahi
Richard Silverstein reports ...
David Assaf
David Assaf ... ...
Michael Assaf
Michael Assaf ... in 1948 was the vicar-general of the Greek Catholic Patriarchate ...
Mohammed Assaf
Mohammed Assaf (1989-) ... ...
Oded Assaf
Oded Assaf ... ...
Roger Assaf
Roger Assaf ... ...
Roxane Ellis Rodriguez Assaf
Roxane Ellis Rodriguez Assaf is a free-lance writer based in Chicago.
Roxane Assaf is the Washington correspondent for The Durham (N.C.) Herald-Sun. She is a native of New Orleans and has (2003) spent the last 15 years in Chicago, minus a year in the West Bank and Jerusalem. After "enjoying a patchwork career in modeling, acting, singing and producing", Assaf began freelance writing for the Wa ...
Said Assaf
Said Assaf is Director-General, Training, Qualification and Supervision, Ministry of Education, Ramallah,
Palestine National Authority.
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Yair Assaf-Shapira
Yair Assaf-Shapira is a cartographer with the Jerusalem Institute
for Israel Studies.
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Zeinab Assaffar
Zeinab Assaffar ... ...
Nahla Assali
A Muslim Palestinian, Nahla Assalli was born in West Jerusalem in 1938. In 1948, after the Deir Yassin massacre, her father sent the family to live in Damascus. They were never allowed to return to their original home in West Jerusalem. She is a refugee registered with the United Nations.
Ms. Assali received her BA in English Literature from the American University of Beirut and her MA from ...
Dan Assan
Dan Assan ... Human Rights: emphasis on civil compensation suits and High Court petitions ... cooperates with Physicians for Human Rights, Tel Aviv;
Hamoked, the Center for the Defense of the Individual, Jerusalem;
The Public Committee against Torture in Israel, Jerusalem
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Julian Assange
Julian Paul Assange (born 1971) is an Australian internet activist and journalist best known for his involvement with Wikileaks, a whistleblower website. Assange was a physics and mathematics student, a hacker and a computer programmer, before taking on his current role as spokesperson and editor in chief for Wikileaks. Assange advocates a "transparent" and "scientific" approach to journalism, s ...
Brendan Assanti
Brendan Assanti ...
According to Jack Khoury in this Haaretz article:
The producers (who are directing and shooting their documentary) are Brendan Assanti, 20, who is from a Jewish
family in Los Angeles... ...
Azzam Abu Assaoud
Azzam Abu Assaoud is (2007) director of the Jerusalem Chamber of Commerce.
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International Association Against Psychiatric Assault
International Association Against Psychiatric Assault ... ...
Jewish Assembly_(2) (alias for
this person)
Martin Asser
Martin Asser BBC Online Middle East correspondent. In general, Asser uses Israeli-centric language, and provides very uncritical reportage.
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Muriel Asseraf
Muriel Asseraf is (2007) AJC's program specialist for North Africa and the Middle East
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Trevor Asserson
Trevor Asserson was (2003) a UK solicitor based in London, where he was a partner in an international law firm.
He is active in the British Israel Group
and, in 2002, set up the web-site known
as BBC Watch which specializes in criticizing the BBCs coverage of Israel and produces frequent reports to this effect ...
Sion (Zion) Assidon (alias for
this person)
Guy Assif
Guy Assif ... ...
Jewish League for Assimilation
Jewish League for Assimilation ... founded in Salonika ...
Mulham Assir
Mulham Assir is a Lebanese writer based in Beirut and Madrid.
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Serene Assir
Serene Assir ...
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Benador Associates
Benador Associates ... a public relations firm described by the Jewish Week Jewish Week also describes the firm as "a boutique firm specializing in promoting neoconservative figures such as Taheri, Michael Ledeen, Richard Perle, Charles Krauthammer and others who supported the Iraq war and 'regime change' in Iran now." Its CEO and founder is Eleana Benador, is a Peruvian-born lingu ...
Palestine Associates
Palestine Associates, Inc. ... a group of US shareholders in the Palestine Potash Company ... Palestine Associates, Inc. was incorporated in 1930 with a capital of $400000. Among its directors were Israel Brodie, ...
Addameer_(Addameer Prisoners Support and Human Rights Association)
Addameer (conscience) Prisoners Support and Human Rights Association is a Palestinian non-governmental, civil institution which focuses on human rights issues. Established in 1992 by a group of activists interested in human rights, the center's activities focus on offering support for Palestinian prisoners, advocating the rights of political prisoners, and working to end torture through monitori ...
(Palestine Jewish) Farmers' Association (alias for
this person)
American Protective Association
American Protective Association ... ...
Anglo-Arab Association
The
Anglo-Arab Association was founded in 1946 by the Committee Arab Affairs with the aim of providing a forum for supporters of the Arab cause by bringing all pro-Arab groups in Britain under one umbrella.
At one stage, its secretary was Michael Ionides
Its papers are ...
Arab Ladies Association
Arab Ladies Association ... formed in Jerusalem in 1919 ...
Bruin Alumni Association
The Bruin Alumni Association is/was a right-wing association of UCLA graduates.
In effect, it is a single person: Andrew Jones, a 2003 UCLA grad who headed the campus Bruin Republicans. He made news for running an affirmative action bake sale, in which he charged white male students more for cookies than minoritie ...
Communist Educational Association
Communist Educational Association ... later became the Hebrew Communist Party, with a pro-Zionist orientation
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German Palestine Association
German Palestine Association ... publishes the Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palstina-Vereins.
At least one source (here) thinks that this organization is now known as the ...
Golan Academic Association
The Golan Academic Association was established in 1981. It was concerned exclusively with protesting the occupation and creating communal solidarity and resistance. This meant that the resistance, which had been managed by traditional and religious leaders until the late 1970s, now had an institutional dimension by the early 1980s.
In 1982, during the strike, the Womens Committee was formed ...
Hebrew Medical Association
Hebrew Medical Association ...
On January 12th 1912, six Jewish physicians and one pharmacist assembled in Tel-Aviv to proclaim the founding of the Jaffa Hebrew Medical Society. One year later the Jewish doctors of Jerusalem established the ...
Ibn Khaldun Association
The Ibn Khaldun Association for Research and Development is called after this person.
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Intercollegiate Menorah Association
The Intercollegiate Menorah Association (IMA) grew out of the Harvard Menorah Society, a Jewish campus group formed in 1906 by Henry Hurwitz, at the time an undergraduate at the university. Influenced by the "new humanism" then being propounded in Cambridge by such figures as William James and George Santayana, the soc ...
Iqrit Community Association
Iqrit Community Association ... people expelled from Iqrit ...
Israel Cricket Association
Israel Cricket Association ... founded in 1968 ... accepted as an Associate Member of the International Cricket Conference a few years later ...
Israeli Boxing Association
The Israel Boxing Association is (2009) the only Israeli sport association
whose office is located in an Arab town (Kafr Yassif), that usually organizes its major competitions in
Arab towns, and which has an Arab as a chair and general ...
Jerusalem Jews Association
Jerusalem Jews Association ... its presdent in May 1921 was David Yellin
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Jewish Colonisation Association (alias for
this person)
Jewish Frontier Association
The Jewish Frontier Association ... active already by 1934 ... still active in 1953 ...
Medical Committee for Boycott of the Israeli Medical Association
Medical Committee for Boycott of the Israeli Medical Association ... activists against the Israeli Medical Association ...
Moslem-Christian Association
Moslem-Christian Association ... formed in 1918, with headquarters in Jaffa, to fight the policy of the Zionist Commission for Palestine ...
Never Again Association
Never Again Association ... ...
Orthodox Jews Association
Orthodox Jews Association ... seems to have been based in Jerusalem ... in 1921 Jacob Israel De Haan was legal advisor to the association ... it had 7,000 members and these complained to the High Commissioner, Herbert Samuel, that they were ...
Palestine Manufacturers' Association
Palestine Manufacturers' Association ... ...
Palestinian Scout Association
Palestinian Scout Association ... ...
Shanghai Zionist Association
The Shanghai Zionist Association was founded on 26 April 1903 and was represented at the Sixth Zionist Congress, held at Basel. ... Elly Kadoorie was its president in 1915-1928 ...
Suez Canal Users' Association
The
Suez Canal Users' Association was set up on 21 September 1956, at the end of the second London Conference on the Suez crisis, but it was formally inaugurated in London on 1 October 1956.
Establishment of the association was promoted by Britain, France and the US.
The members of the Association were th ...
United States Brewers Association
United States Brewers Association ... ...
University of Western Sydney's Student Association
University of Western Sydney's Student Association ... ...
Uyghur American Association
Uyghur American Association ... its former president is Nury Turkel. Rebiya Kadeer has been the president since May 29, 2006.
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Young Men's Muslim Association
Young Men's Muslim Association ... Arab American group in the 1920s ... led by Abd M. Kateeb ...
Zevulun association
Zevulun association ... Zionist nautical association formed in Palestine in 1930. It made the first voyage to Cyprus and many of its trainees distinguished themselves. ...
Association_for_One_Democratic_State_in_Palestine/Israel
The
Association for One Democratic State in Palestine/Israel was founded on 15th April 2003.
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Association_for_Support_and_Protection_of_Bedouin_Rights
Association for Support and Protection of Bedouin Rights ...
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Association_for_the_Study_of_the_Middle_East_and_Africa_(ASMEA)
Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa (ASMEA) is a group of academics, journalists... brought together to provide policy advice to the US gov't. The group was instigated by Bernard Lewis and Fouad Ajami. It is a collection of neocons and zionist "scholars".
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Association_of_Arab-American_University_Graduates_(AAUG)
Association of Arab-American University Graduates (AAUG) was created by a small group of Arab-American academics after the defeat of the Arab regimes in the1967 war. They felt the need to create a forum to study the causes of the defeat within the context of the Arab world and the impact of it on Arabs in America. Unlike any other Arab-American organization, the primary mission of AAUG became one ...
Association_of_Forty
Association of Forty ... ...
Association_of_Hebrew_Catholics
Association of Hebrew Catholics is a voluntary association of Catholics of both Jewish and non-Jewish origins. It was launched in 1979 by Elias Friedman, a Hebrew Catholic friar based at Stella Maris Monastery on Mt. Carmel in Haifa, and ...
Association_of_Immigrants_from_Germany_and__Austria (alias for
this person)
Association_of_Jewish_Ex-Servicemen_(AJEX)
Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen (AJEX) ... ...
Association_of_Olim_from_Central_Europe_(IOME)
IOME,
the
Association of Olim from Central Europe, from Irgun Olej Merkas Europa in Hebrew, was founded in 1932 as the Hitachdut Olej Germania (HOG). Its aim was to facilitate Jewish migration from Germany to Palestine.
In 1938 HOG became HOGOA (Hitachduth Olej Germania ve Olej Austria). In 1 ...
Association_of_Reform_Zionists_of_America_(ARZA)
Association of Reform Zionists of America (ARZA) ...
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Elad_(El 'Ad; association_of_settlers_targeting_Silwan)
El 'Ad (Hebrew, "Eternal God") is an association of settlers targeting Silwan (Hebrew, "Kfar Hashiloah") ...
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Association_of_University_Teachers_(AUT)
The Association of University Teachers (AUT) was the trade union and professional association that represents academic (teaching and research) and academic-related (librarians, IT professionals and senior administrators) staff at pre-1992 universities in the United Kingdom. The final general secretary of AUT was ...
Association_pour_une_Solidarite_Syndicale_Etudiante_(ASSE)
Association pour une Solidarite Syndicale Etudiante (ASSE) ... ...
Associazione_Benefica_di_Solidarieta_col_Popolo_Palestinese_(ABSPP)
Associazione Benefica di Solidarieta col Popolo Palestinese (ABSPP) is an Italian charity which describes itself as follows:
Noi siamo persone come voi con i loro sogni e i loro desideri che si sono riunite per realizzare la loro aspirazione pi grande: AIUTARE LA GENTE BISOGNOSA. Quindi ci siamo uniti e abbiamo ...
Pierre Assouline
Pierre Assouline ... ...
Sagiv Assulin
Sagiv Assulin ...
Ofri Ilani reports:
Assulin says he regards Feiglin as someone who could bring Likud back to what it used to be during
Menachem Begin's leadership. "I certainly support Feiglin and his positions, and I think he has a very important place within Likud," Assulin says. "I find it extremely important to revive our
national pride and I support the ...
James Astill
James Astill ...
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Astir
Astir ... illegal migrant ship run by Betar ...
David Astor
David Astor (1912-2001) was editor of The Observer for 27 years.
He had taken over The Observer in 1948, when he was only 29, after only a year's training on the Yorkshire Post. But he had been brought up in Cliveden and London against a background of Cabinet Ministers, diplo ...
Hugh Astor
Hugh Astor ...
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Michael C. Astour
Michael Czernichow Astour (1916-2004) had a long career as Professor of Yiddish and Russian Literature
at Brandeis University and as Professor of History (Classical cultures and
Ancient Near East) at Southern Illinois University (Edwardsville).
He was born in Kharkov on December 17, 1916, the only child
of Joseph Czernichow (a lawyer) and Rachel Hoffmann (a historian). The
family ...
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics ... ...
Israeli Society of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Israeli Society of Aeronautics and Astronautics ... ...
Aswat
Aswat ...
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Rushdi at-Tamimi
Dr. Rushdi at-Tamimi (Haifa) was the Vice President of The Arab Medical Society of Palestine, elected on 4 August 1944.
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Abe W. Ata
Dr Abe W. Ata is a senior fellow at the University of Melbourne. He also holds an honorary research fellowship at the School of Political and Social inquiry at Monash University.
Dr. Ata was a temporary delegate to the UN in 1970 and has lived and worked in the Middle East, America and Australia. Dr Ata is a Senior Fellow Institute for the Advancement of Research, and lectures in Psych ...
Abu Ata
Abu Ata ... was (1948) deputy of Ibrahim Abu Dayyeh in al-Qatamoun
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Ibrahim Wade Ata (alias for
this person)
Zaher Ataf
Zaher Ataf ...
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Amjad Atallah
Amjad Atallah
is founder and President of Strategic Assessments Initiative
and is co-director of the Middle East task force at the New America Foundation
Mr. Atallah received a B.A. and M.A. from the Universit ...
Casis Said Atallah
Casis Said Atallah, aged 47, a Chilean-Palestinian businessman, was one of those who died when a British South American Airways airliner mysteriously disappeared on 2 August 1947.
He was returning to his wife, Lola, and children in Santiago, Chile, after travelling to Palestine to visit his dying mother.
See ...
Lina Atallah
Lina Attallah is (2011) the managing editor of the Egyptian independent daily Al-Masry al-Youm's English edition
Her WAN IFRA profile
Lina
Atallah is the Managing editor, Al Masry Al Youm English, Egypt. Lina studied journalism at the
American Univ ...
Marwan Atamana
Marwan Atamana writes for Ma'ariv.
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Hamidah Atan
Hamidah Atan ...
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Don Atapattu
Don Atapattu lives (2001) in Manchester, England.
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Mohammed Atari
Mohammed Atari (c. 1978-) ... "with a degree in archaeology, he took up guiding after realising there would be few opportunities in his chosen field".
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Zeidan Atashi
Zeidan Atashi, a Druze citizen of Israel (from Isfiyya, a Druze village on Mount Carmel), is (2001) an Associate of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. He has been a senior reporter and commentator on Arab affairs for Israel Television, Consul and Head of Information Affairs at the Israel Consulate General in New York (1972), a member of the Israeli delegation to the UN (1975-76, 1989, 1993 ...
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk ... ...
Aymad Atawna
Aymad Atawna ... in January 2005, he received a five and a half month sentence from Israeli military judges after he admitted lying to his commanding officers and to military police, in order to protect Idier Wahid Taysir al-Heib, the soldier who killed ...
Naim Ateek
Canon Naim Ateek is a Palestinian Anglican cleric whose family was one of thousands forced from their homes and lands when Israel was established in 1948. "We were given two hours to get out of our home village south of the Sea of Galilee or be killed," he says.
Ateek is Director of the Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center and lecturer at Tantur Ecumenical Institute in Jerusalem ...
Ateret_Kohanim_(or_Ateret_Cohanim)
Ateret Cohanim (Hebrew for "the priestly crown") is a group of Jews
dedicated to establishing and consolidating a Jewish presence in the Old City -- a political aim spearheaded by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and dating back to 1967 and the Israeli occupation of the Old City, along with the res ...
Adnan Ateyah
Adnan Ateyah is (2005) head of the Joint Advocacy Initiative at the Beit Sahour branch of the YMCA
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ATFP_(American_Task_Force_on_Palestine)
The American Task Force on Palestine the following six principles towards a fair & lasting
solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict:
Two sovereign states--Israel and Palestine--living side by side in peace and security based on
the borders of June 4, 1967 with mutually agreed upon territorial adjustments.
An end to the Israeli occupation and the evacuation ...
Athamna_(Otamana/Atamna/Athamneh)_family
Twenty members of the Athamna family, at least 14 of them women and children, were killed in one attack while they slept in the home in Beit Hanoun on the night of 7-8 November 2006. Survivors include Saad al-Athamna, Ahmad al-Athamna and ...
Athens_News_staff
Athens News staff ...
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Athlit_Salt_Company
Athlit Salt Company ... An agreement of a concessionary nature empowered the Athlit Salt Company, a Jewish company in Palestine, to produce salt by evaporation from the sea at Athlit ...
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Michael Atia
Michael Atia is (2010) chairman of the prison service committee at the Israel Bar Association.
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Yossi Atia
Yossi Atia ...
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Baker Atili
Addameer reports ...
Bryan Atinsky
Bryan Atinsky is an editor of News From Within/Alternative Information Center
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Edward Atiyah
Edward Atiyah ... formerly secretary of the Arab League office in London
Atiyah (1903-64) was born in Lebanon.
He came to England to study at Oxford University, and there met and married a Scottish woman, Jean. They had four children, including the renowned mathematician, Sir Michael Francis Atiyah and Patrick Atiyah, an academic and professor of law.
He served as secretary of t ...
James Atkins
James Atkins is a former US ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
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Vera Atkins
Vera Atkins (1908-2000) ...
Rudolf Vrba was her cousin.
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David Atkinson
David Atkinson is (1999) the Conservative Member of Parliament for Bournemouth East. He was first elected to Parliament in 1977. He is currently the leader of the British Conservative Delegation on the Council of Europe and Chairman of its European Group. He is the Council of Europes Rapporteur on the Palestinian refugee issue.
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Tacy Atkinson
Tacy Atkinson (18701937) was an American from Salem, Nebraska. She lived with her family in the Ottoman Empire for fifteen years (190217) and witnessed the destruction of Armenians in 1915. Her diaries now constitute an invaluable resource for historians of this period.
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staff of The Atlantic
staff of The Atlantic ...
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Atlantic_Bridge
Atlantic Bridge was set up as the name suggests to
bridge across the Atlantic; as an Atlanticist think tank. To
foster and maintain that special relationship between the US
and UK. Founded by Liam Fox in 1997 Atlantic Bridge was
ostensibly a charity but failed to meet the basic guidelines for
a charity and was booted off in September 2011 by the Charity
commission. It was sup ...
Yehuda Atlas
Yehuda Atlas ... ...
Ahmed Abu Atoun
Ahmed Abu Atoun is an Hamas parliamentarian, resident of Jerusalem, and in 2006 he was ordered out of Jerusalem.
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Scott Atran
Scott Atran is a research scientist at the National Center for Scientific Research in Paris, a professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Michigan.
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Manal Atrash
Manal Atrash ...
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Shenoute of Atripe
Shenoute of Atripe ... died circa 465 ...
ATSC
ATSC ... company which manufacturerd the ADE-651 bomb "detector"
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Sa'ed Atshan
Sa'ed Atshan is a PhD Candidate at Harvard University.
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ATTAC
ATTAC ...
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Mohamed Attal
Mohamed Attal is a Palestinian, Hamas-affiliated, legislator; he is from Addaheriya, Souther Al-Khalil. He has been repeatedly incarcerated by the Palestinian Authority and Israel. On one occasion he was directly transferred from the PA into Israeli detention. On 24 January 2011 he was subjected to a so-called six-month administrative detention (no charges, no appeal, arbitrary sentence).
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Abu Ibrahim Attalah
Philip Weiss reports ...
Jacques Attali
Jacques Attali (1943-) was born in Algiers to a Jewish family which migrated to France in 1957. After graduating from the Ecole Polytechnique, he continued his studies and graduated from L'Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris, Ecole Nationale Suprieure des Mines de Saint-Etienne and Ecole Nationale d'Administration. He has a doctorate in economics and has also received honorary do ...
Marc Attali
Marc Attali ... Israeli consul-general in Montreal.
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Elias Attallah
Elias Attallah ... of the Democratic Left party in Lebanon
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Dani Attar
Dani Attar is (2007) head of the Gilboa Regional Council
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Mona Omar Attiah
Mona Omar Attiah is the former Egyptian ambassador to Denmark.
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Jean-Christophe Attias
Jean-Christophe Attias teaches rabbinic studies at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (EPHE), Sorbonne.
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Caroline Attie
Caroline Attie was born in Beirut. She received her Ph.D. in History from the University of Texas at Austin, working under Professor William Roger Louis, and now teaches at Effat College in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. ...
Naila Attiya
Naila Attiya ...
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Edward Attiyah
Edward Attiyah (died in 1964). He was a Lebanese writer and longstanding pro-Palestinian campaigner.
This is what Fred Halliday had to say about him:
As it continued, however, the atmosphere became more disputatious. Edward Attiyah's speech was interrupted by the shouts, way beyond normal heckling, of a group of young supporters of Israel who rose to their feet in uniso ...
Clement Attlee
Clement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee, KG, OM, CH, FRS, PC (3 January 1883 8 October 1967) was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from 1945 to 1951. The Labour Party under Attlee won a landslide election victory over Winston Churchill immediately after Churchill had led Britain through World War II. He was the first Labour Prime Minister to serve a ful ...
Harold Attridge
Harold Attridge ... Yale University Divinity School Dean
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Ahmed Atun
Ahmed Atun is a Palestinian MP resident of Jerusalem who in April 2006 had his residency rights revoked.
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Abdul Bari Atwan
Abdul Bari Atwan (b. 1950, Gaza) has been the editor of Al-Quds Al-Arabi since the late 1980s.
In a Guardian article in November 2004, he wrote of himself:
I was born 54 years ago in a refugee camp in Gaza. My parents were i ...
Margaret Atwood
Margaret Eleanor Atwood (born 18 Nov. 1939) is a Canadian author, poet, critic, essayist, feminist and social campaigner. She is also known for her pro-Israel proclivities. ...
Samuel Atyeo
Samuel Laurence Atyeo (1910 - 1990) artist, designer and diplomat, was born on 6 January 1910 at Brunswick, Melbourne, son of Victorian-born parents Alfred Vincent Atyeo, chauffeur, and his wife Olivia Beatrice Victoria, ne Cohen. In childhood Sam suffered from bronchial illness and during prolonged periods of convalescence occupied himself with drawing. He studied architecture at the Working ...
Atzmaut
Atzmaut ... a breakaway faction from the Israeli Labor Party. It was created by Ehud Barak who
Barak announced on 17 January 2011 that he was stepping down as Labor Party chairman to set up a new party, following months of turmoil within the weakened faction. That night, the Israeli prime minister, ...
Ariella Atzmon
Dr. Ariella Atzmon ... a former lecturer in philosophy and education at the Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem ... the mother of Gilad Atzmon.
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Gilad Atzmon
Gilad Atzmon (1963-) is a former-Israeli saxophonist whose experiences
in the Israeli army made him develop anti-Zionist opinions and who now lives in London where he moved in 1994, to attend postgraduate studies in Philosophy.
In 2002, he became a British citizen which, he told Jeffrey St. Clair, is "not something to be proud of in the age of Blair."
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Menachem (Menta) Atzmon
Menachem Atzmon ... former treasurer of the Likud party, better known for his role in the party's book-cooking scandal115588 ... worked with ...
Ronen Atzmon
Ronen Atzmon is (2006) an Israeli judge.
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Tali Atzmon
Tali Atzmon is a photographer and singer. She is the wife of Gilad Atzmon, the great jazz saxophonist. ...
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this person)
W. de St. Aubin
W. de St. Aubin ... was a delegate of the League of Red Cross Societies to the Middle East ... in 1949 was Director of Field Operations for the UN Disaster Relief Project ...
Da ud ibn Auda (alias for
this person)
Ida Audeh
Ida Audeh is a technical writer in Boulder, Colorado
and a member of Colorado Campaign for Middle East Peace.
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Gabriel Audisio
Gabriel Audisio (1900-1978) was born in Marseilles and died in Moulineaux. He arrived in Algiers from Marseilles in 1921 after an earlier period in Algiers as a child. He worked first at the prefecture in Constantine, then in the gouvernment-general in Algiers. It was in Algiers alongside his father (who was born in Italy of a Piedmontese father and a Savoyarde mother) ) who was twice director of ...
Benjamin Auerbach (alias for
this person)
Daniel Wolf Auerbach
Daniel Wolf Auerbach, born in Russia in 1890, ... by the age of 15 was involved in revolutionary activities ... one of the founders of the Palestine Communist Party ... was so brutally beaten in the Stalin purge that he went mad
Zvi Auerbach was his elder brother
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Samuel M. Auerbach
Samuel M. Auerbach was an Ashkenazi Jew who came to the US from Istanbul in 1907. One author thinks he was born in Istanbul but this may have been a result of over-interpreting the fact that he arrived in the US from Istanbul. ...
Shlomo Zalman Auerbach
Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach (1910-1995) ... ...
Zvi Auerbach
Zvi Auerbach (1888-1938), born in Berezin, Minsk ... Poale Zion leader ... before World War I, worked with Ben-Zvi and Ben- Gurion editing a weekly in Jerusalem and, when deported with them to America, worked with them on the first comprehensive work (in Yiddish) on Palestine. ... later moved to the left ... led the Communist faction of the Labour Zionist movement in post-revolutionary Ukraine a ...
Raoul Auernheimer
Raoul Auernheimer (1876-1948), a cousin of Herzl and well-known member of the Jung Wien literary circle ...
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Hauptverwaltung Aufklrung
The Hauptverwaltung Aufklrung
(HVA) was an East German intelligence agency
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Jakob Augstein
Jakob Augstein ... Rudolf Augstein was his father. ...
Rudolf Augstein
Rudolf Augstein (1923-2002) ... Jakob Augstein
is his son ...
Hubert Auhagen
Hubert Auhagen ... agronomist ... Having served on the Prussian Colonization Commission, Auhaugen was well aware of the commission's enormous budget and constant deficit. ... Auhaugen decried the inefficient, exten sive agriculture (Raubbau) practiced on newly occupied lands. More important, he rejected [Arthur] Ruppin's basic assumption ... In 1913, Auhagen established the ...
Otto Auhagen
Otto Auhagen (1869-1945) ... ...
Robert J. Aumann
Robert John (Yisrael) Aumann, ...
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Yair Auron
Yair Auron is a senior lecturer at The Open University of Israel and the Kibbutzim
College of Education. He is the author, in Hebrew, of Jewish-Israeli Identity , Sensitivity to World Suffering: Genocide in the Twentieth Century , We Are All German Jews , and Jewish Radicals in France During the Sixties and Seventies .
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Daniel Auster
Daniel Auster ... was (1943) the deputy mayor of Jerusalem ...
Paul Auster
Paul Benjamin Auster (b. 3 Feb 1947) is an American author known for works blending absurdism, existentialism, crime fiction... In 2012, Auster stated that he refused to visit Turkey because of the repression there. This didn't impede Auster, who is Jewish, from visiting Israel many times.
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Jack Austin
Jack Austin ...
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John Austin
John Austin (1944-) is a former Labour MP. He retired in 2010.
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Mark Austin
Mark Austin ... ITV
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Warren Austin
Warren Robinson Austin (1877 - 1962) ... a Republican Senator from Vermont; born in Highgate Center, Franklin County, Vt., November 12, 1877; attended the public schools; graduated from Brigham Academy, Bakersfield, Vt., in 1895 and from the University of Vermont, at Burlington, in 1899; studied law; admitted to the bar in 1902 and commenced practice at St. Albans, Vt.; served as States attorn ...
Australian_Aborigines_League
Australian Aborigines League ... ...
Australian_Associated_Press_(AAP)
AAP describes (2003) itself as "is Australia's national news agency. It was formed more than 65 years ago as a co-operative delivering overseas news to the national media from bureaux located in London and New York. Today AAP is Australia's largest independent originator and aggregator of news and information, se ...
Australian_Jewish_Democratic_Society
The
Australian Jewish Democratic Society was formed in 1984 to promote free discussion on Jewish and general social and political issues. It grew out of a concern at the continuing Israeli-Arab conflict.
The
Australian Jewish Democratic Society supports a 2-state solution in Palestine. It appears to be ...
Australia_Israel_Jewish_Affairs_Council_(AIJAC)
AIJAC (Australia Israel Jewish Affairs Council) is an Australian zionist lobbying organization affiliated to the AJC.
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Karl I, emperor of Austria-Hungary
Karl Franz Joseph Ludwig Hubert Georg Otto Marie von Habsburg-Lothringen, emperor Karl I of Austria-Hungary ...
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Guy Izhak Austrian
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Open_University_branch_of_the AUT
The Open University branch of the Association of University Teachers (AUT), a union which represents academics in British universities.
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Australian Communications and Media Authority
Australian Communications and Media Authority ... ...
Coordination and Liaison Authority
Coordination and Liaison Authority ... Israeli Army controllers at Erez Crossing ...
Israeli National Immigration Authority
Israeli National Immigration Authority ... Yaakov Ganot is its head
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Oz enforcement unit of the Israeli National Immigration Authority
Oz enforcement unit of the Israeli National Immigration Authority ... ...
AUT_Executive
AUT Executive ... executive of the AUT.
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Ibrahim Auwalu
Ibrahim Auwalu is (2006) a Nigerian consul in New York.
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Nachum Av
Nachum Av ... a Haganah commander in Tiberias in 1948
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Avangard
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Toni Avegael
Toni Avegael (1926-1942), born in Antwerp, was murdered in Auschwitz. Tony Judt, who was named after her, was the son of her first cousin. ...
Roger Avenstrup
Roger Avenstrup is an international education consultant who has worked in various countries in conflict and post-conflict situations.
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R. Annick Avera
R. Annick Avera was (1990) an international studies/economics major at the American University in Washington, DC. ...
Wolf Averbuch
Wolf Averbuch ... probably the same person
as Daniel Wolf Auerbach ...
Averroes
Averroes ... ...
Brian Avery
Brian Avery ... ISM volunteer shot by Israeli army in 2003
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Mordechai Avi-Shaul
Mordechai Avi-Shaul (1898-1988) ... came to Palestine in 1921 ... founding member, in 1935, of what, by the 1970s was the Israeli League for Human and Civil Rights
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Dan Avi-Yitzhak
Esti Ahronovitz reports ...
Aharon Aviad
Aharon Aviad ...
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Janet Aviad (alias for
this person)
Janet O'Dea Aviad (alias for
this person)
Shimon Avidan
Shimon Avidan (1911-1994), of Kibbutz
Ein Hashofet, commanded the "German Platoon" of the Palmach -- it was later commanded by Yehuda Ben Chorin of ...
E Avidar
Colonel (ret.) E Avidar ... was in Israeli army in Lydda in 1948 ...
Shimon Avidar (alias for
this person)
Yosef Avidar
Yosef Avidar (1906-1995), born Yosef Rochel, was one of the founders of the Haganah organization and one of its senior commanders. ... in the late 1930s, he headed the Notrim who guarded the railway ... He founded the secret ...
Yany (Yani) Avidov
Yany Avidov ... was an agent for Mossad Le'Aliyah Beth ...
Mordechai Avigdor
Mordechai Avigdor is a lawyer in Flatbush, NY. He is former official of Agudath Israel of America, and an ardent zionist activist. In 2006 he is volunteering to help Yassky and Towns (two zionist anointed candidates) run in local races -- Israel being the defining factor for Avigdor in that council electoral race.
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Shaul Avigur
Shaul Avigur ... a founder of the Zionist Labor Movement in the Palestine and of the security establishment ... one of Ben-Gurion's closest advisors ... Late in 1938, the "Organization for illegal immigration" - the Mossad - was set
up by the Haganah, under the leadership of Shaul Avigur . ... In 1940, Eliah Golombo and Shaul Avigur founded Shai, a
secret intelligence service for protecting H ...
Juan de vila
Juan de vila ... ...
Shlomo Aviner
Rabbi Shlomo Aviner, a native of Strasbourg on the French-German border, is a leader of Gush Emunim.
He is the Dean of the Ateret Kohanim Yeshiva, the Rabbi of Bet-El Aleph, and a prominent figure in the National Religious movement. He is an alumni of Mercaz HaRav yeshiva.
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Shlomo Avineri
Shlomo Avineri is (2001) director of the Institute for European Studies at the Hebrew University.
Norman Finkelstein wrote:
whereas Israeli doves ridicule Professor Shlomo Avineri as the "Ariel Sharon of the academic world" (see Yossi Sarid, "O, brave new world," The Jerus ...
Shaul Avinor
Shaul Avinor ... ...
Itzhak Avira
Yitzhak Avira ... an old-time Haganah Intelligence Service officer and member of Kibbutz Ashdot Ya'akov, in the Jordan Valley
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Avi Aviram
Avi Aviram is an Israeli lawyer.
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Bernard Avishai
Bernard Avishai (n Shaicovitch) first arrived in Israel from Canada as an enthusiastic young visitor after the 1967 war. Later he "made Aliyah," i.e., decided to emigrate, and even joined a kibbutz. There he and his wife discovered the people were strangers to them, "fine people but not ou ...
Shaul Avishai
Shaul Avishai ...
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Adar Avissar
Adar Avissar is a communications adviser to politicians, primarily Tzachi Hanegbi, the disgraced politician. Avissar is a former "rock star",
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Colette Avital
Colette Avital is (2005) a member of the Knesset.
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Collette Avital
Collette Avital is (2002) an MP in Israels Knesset, a member of Labor Party, the Head of the Ethics Committee, and a member of the Defense and Foreign Affairs Committee.
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Doron Avital
Doron Avital is a former commander of the elite IDF special operations force Sayeret Matkal, was a Kadima Party candidate for Knesset. ...
Gabi Avital
Dr. Gabi Avital ... ...
Gavriel Avital
Gavriel Avital was, until he was fired in Autumn 2010, the chief scientist in Israel's ministry of education.
Leo Hickman reports ...
Shai Avital
Shai Avital ... ...
Adi Avitan
Adi Avitan ... 22 years old, single when captured
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Chaim Avitan
Chaim Avitan (1953-) ...
David Sheen reports ...
Michael Avitan
Michael Avitan ... ...
Moshe Avitan
Moshe Avitan ... brother-in-law of Yaakov Teitel ...
Yaacov Avitan
Yaacov Avitan ... ...
Michael Avitzur
Lt. Col. Michael Avitzur was an officer in the Haganah and involved in the destruction of several Palestinian villages.
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Shmuel Avitzur
Shmuel Avitzur (1908-1997) was born in Baku, Azerbaijan, of Lithuanian parents. In the 1920s he was exiled to Siberia for Zionist activity, and arrived in Palestine in 1931. He studied at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and, in 1952, founded the Avshalom Institute for Land of Israel Studies. He was awarded the Israel Prize in 1977. ...
Raheli Aviv
IOF Capt. Raheli Aviv is an Israeli Military prosecutor. ...
Yuval Aviv
Yuval Aviv ...
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Gidi Avivi
Gidi Avivi ... ...
John Avlon
Justin Raimondo comments ...
Oren Avman
Col. Oren Avman is (2005) the brigade commander for the Menashe region in the West Bank.
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Yehuda Avner
Yehuda Avner ... born in Manchester around 1929 (aged 81 in 2010) ... ... migrated to Palestine in 1947 ... former Israel ambassador to United Kingdom and to Australia ... unofficial liaison between the Chassidic, Lubavitcher Rebbe and the Israeli government ... Avner served on the personal staff of five prime ministers, including Menachem Begin.
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Eyal Avneri
Eyal Avneri (1974-) was born in Israel. During his army service he worked as a military photographer for the Air Force. From 1997 until 1999 he studied art and design in I.S.I.A. in Rome. He is a graduate of Betzalel Art Academy in Jerusalem, where he studied from 1999 until 2003.
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Abraham Avnery
Abraham Avnery (c. 1930-1985) ...
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Rachel Avnery
Rachel Avnery (1932-2011), born in Berlin ... moved to Palestine with her parents in 1933 ... married Uri Avnery ...
Uri Avnery
Uri Avnery (b. Sept. 1923) is a journalist, peace activist, former member of the Knesset, and leader of Gush Shalom.
While this places him on the left politically, he is still a Zionist.
Read ...
Ben Avni
Ben Avni is a staff writer for the New York Sun.
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Gideon Avni
Gideon Avni is (2007) director of excavations and surveys at the Israel Antiquities Authority.
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Haim Avni
Haim Avni was born in Vienna in 1930 and emigrated in 1933 to Palestine, where he was educated. He is the head of the Institute of Contemporary Jewry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Previously, he served as director of the Institutes Division for Latin American and Spanish and Portugues ...
Ronit Avni
Ronit Avni, an Israeli, U.S. and Canadian citizen, is the director of the film "Encounter Point" and the executive director of Just Vision, an organization that documents Palestinian and Israeli conflict-resolution peace initiatives. ...
Zeev Avni
Zeev Avni (b. 1921, d. 2007; n Wolf Goldstein) was a Mossad double agent.
From his Haaretz obituary:
Avni was born Wolf Goldstein in 1921, in Riga, Latvia, to social activist parents who migrated to Germany and
later to Switzerland. In 1942, after serving in the Swiss army, he was recruited to Sovie ...
Yossi Avni-Levy
Yossi Avni-Levy (1962-), author of "The Garden of Dead Trees," "Four Sons" and "Auntie Farhuma Wasn't a Whore After All" (all in Hebrew), is (2013) the Israeli ambassador to Serbia
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Binyamin Avniel
Binyamin Avniel (1906-1993) ... born in Jerusalem ... studied in Heder, the Teachers Seminar in Jerusalem, and education and Social Sciences at the University of Brussels. Earned his PhD in the Social Sciences and Economics ... economist and a member of the Israeli Manufacturers' Association ... member of Knesset for the right-wing Herut party from 1951 to 1969 ... His publications include: ...
Michael Avnimelech
Michael Avnimelech is a consultant and initiator of business development.
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Avocats_Sans_Frontires_(Lawyers_Without_Borders)
Avocats Sans Frontires (Lawyers Without Borders) ... originates in France and Belgium and now operates in eleven countries under its international name Advocats sans Frontiers World.
What is the relationship with ...
Avner Avraham
Avner Avraham ... ...
Benyamin (Benny) Avraham
Benyamin (Benny) Avraham ... 21 years old, single when captured
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Hadar Avraham
Hadar Avraham ...
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Nimrod Avraham
Nimrod Avraham writes for YNet.
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Ran Avraham (alias for
this person)
Ruhama Avraham
Ruhama Avraham is the Deputy Housing Minister.
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Tamar Avraham
Tamar Avraham ... Yad Vashem ... member of the Nakba 60 coalition
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Yonatan Avraham
Yonatan Avraham is an Israeli military judge.
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Zvi Avraham
Zvi Avraham ...
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Avner Avrahami
Avner Avrahami ...
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Ayal Avrahami
Ayal Avrahami ... ...
Eyal Avrahami
Eyal Avrahami ... ...
Idit Avrahami
Idit Avrahami ... ...
Reli Avrahami
Reli Avrahami ...
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Yitzhak Avrahami
Yitzhak Avrahami ... ...
Tal Avraham_(2)
Gideon Levy reports ...
Avner Avrami
Avner Avrami ... ...
Isabelle Avran
Isabelle Avran, a journalist, is (2002) vice-chairman of the France-Palestine association.
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Ehud Avriel
Ehud Avriel ...
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Kevin A. Avruch
Kevin A. Avruch is a Professor of Anthropology at George Mason University ...
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Yonah Avrushmi
Yonah Avrushmi lobbed a grenade into a group of demonstrators in February 1983, killing Emil Grunzweig.
Avrushmi was convicted and sentenced to life in prison, but this was later reduced to 27 years in prison. In 2005 Avrushmi was denied early release; he is currently slated to be released in 2010.
Previously, he
had worked for four years in a metalworking shop ...
Dekel Avshalom
Dekel Avshalom ...
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Abdel Hakim Awad
Abdel Hakim is a Fateh spokesman.
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Abed Al-Rahem Awad
Noam Sheizaf reports ...
Ahmed Awad (alias for
this person)
Akram Awad
Akram Awad is (2007) a Palestinian student at Leeds Univ., an activist in the Leeds University Palestinian Solidarity Group and runs a website: www.akramawad.com. In 2007, a high-powered divorce lawyer who gives her favourite holiday d ...
Alex Awad
Rev. Alex Awad is a missionary of the General Board of Global Ministries of The United Methodist Church serving with his wife Brenda in Palestine. He is the pastor of a small international church in East Jerusalem and teaches at Bethlehem Bible College.
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Amal Awad
Amal Awad ... ...
Amjad Mahmad Awad
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Hussein Hassan 'Awad
Hussein Hassan 'Awad ... originally from al-Ghabisiyyah ... collaborated with the Zionists and, in 1951, was appointed mukhtar of al-Mazra'ah ...
Louis Awad
Louis Awad ... Copt who was literary editor of Al Ahram ...
Maazan Awad
Maazan Awad ... father of Hakim Mazen Awad ...
Mira Awad
Mira Anwar Awad (1975-), a Palestinian citizen of Israel, is a singer, actress, and songwriter. She was born in al-Rama in the Galilee, to a Palestinian father (Anwar), a doctor by profession, and a Bulgarian mother (Snejanka). ...
Monica Awad
Monica Awad ... ...
Mubarak Awad
Dr. Mubarak Awad was born in the eastern sector of Jerusalem, acquiring Jordanian nationality. In 1969, he migrated to the United States, where he married an American citizen and became an American citizen by naturalization. Israel expelled him from Jerusalem in June 1988.
Mubarak Awad is director of ...
Nihad Awad
Nihad Awad is (2006) CAIR's director in their Washington DC office.
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Salah Awad
Salah Awad ... uncle of Hakim Mazen Awad
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Sami Awad
Sami Awad ... Bethlehem ... executive director of the Holy Land Trust, dedicated to promoting non-violent action against Israel's occupation ... nephew of Mubarak Awad
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Samir Awad
Samir Awad is (2001) a graduate student in political science at Columbia University. He is also an adjunct lecturer at Columbia, NYU, and Brooklyn College. A graduate of Birzeit University, he earned his M.A. in Economic Development from the University of Bradford, U.K. He has published papers on ex-prisoners in Palestine, the Peace Process after Oslo, and the Intifada.
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Walid Awad
Walid Awad ...
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Yousef Awad
Yousef Awad is (2010) the director of the Jenin Creative Cultural Center. Awad obtained a MA in peace and development studies in Sweden. He was very active in the International Solidarity Movement (ISM); and is one of the founders and coordinators for ISM in Jenin.
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Zeina Awad
Zeina Awad has covered some of the Middle East and Africas most important stories for People and Power on Al Jazeera English, including the rise of Islamism in Lebanons Palestinian refugee camps, Iraqs forgotten refugees, and the underground world of Zimbabwean human trafficking. Prior to joining Al Jazeera English, Zeina worked for the BBCs HARDtalk and Panorama programmes, and for the Al Ja ...
Hakim_Mazen Awad_(1)
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Mazen Awad_(2)
AIC reports ...
Samir Awad_(2)
Samir Ahmed Abd Al-Rahim Awad (c. 1996-2013) was a Palestinian student from Budrus. On 15 January 2013, when he was 16, he was assassinated by an Israeli sniper.
Allison Deger reports ...
Yussuf Awantaji (alias for
this person)
Dudu Awat
Dudu Awat (1977 - ) ...
Dudu Awat began his career with Nazareth, but moved to Maccabi Haifa at an early age and was put behind Nir Davidovic as the leading goalkeeping prospect in the organization. Offended by this placement, Awat moved to Maccabi Tel Aviv, but was again underplayed. He then transfered to Hapoel Haifa, under the impression that he would finally start, but he was dem ...
Baher Awdeh_(Odeh)
Baher Awdeh (also transliterated as Odeh) is, 2007, director of the Center for the Campaign Against Racism
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Shmuel Aweida
Shmuel Aweida, a pastor at Beit Eliahu, a Messianic Jewish church in Haifa, is a self-proclaimed Palestinian Arab Christian Zionist who identifies as wholly Israeli and somewhat anti-Arab. He admits that he sometimes wishes he had been born Jewish, but to his chagrin, he is an "Arab who loves Israel ... [and] God's plan of salvation. He chooses Israel ...
Tsadak Aweida
Tsadak Aweida is a settler lawyer engaged in fraudulent land deals -- defrauding Palestinian owners ...
Ahmad Awwad
Sami Shalom reports ...
Ahmed Awwad (alias for
this person)
Ali Abu Awwad
Ali Abu Awwad is (2009) spokesman and Project Manager for the Parents Circle Families Forum.
He runs (2011) the ...
Anas_Saad Awwad
Anas Saad Awwad is a Palestinian who was arrested for poking fun at Mahmoud Abbas -- he was prosecuted under a Jordanian law prohibiting insulting the Jordanian monarchy. ...
Elia Awwad
Elia Awwad is director of Mental Health Services for
the Palestine Red Crescent Society. He lives in Bethlehem.
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Hind Awwad
Hind Awwad ... national coordinator of the Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National Committee (BNC) ...
Lena K. Awwad
Lena K. Awwad (Class '13) studies neurobiology at Harvard U. ...
Mahmoud Awwad
Mahmoud Awwad ... ...
Naim Awwad
Naim Awwad ... ...
Rania Awwad
Rania Awwad is head of the Washington Post
team of
Palestine Media Watch. She was born in Nablus and is a postgraduate student in genetics at George Washington University.
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Suleiman Awwad
Suleiman Awwad is (2008) the spokesman for the Egyptian president
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Baruch Meir Axelrod
Baruch Meir Axelrod ... was named by his father, Vadim David Axelrod, after Baruch Goldstein and Meir Kahane ...
David Axelrod (alias for
this person)
Liraz Axelrod
Liraz Axelrod ... ...
Nathan Axelrod
Nathan Axelrod was a a pioneer of Jewish cinema in Palestine.
Using homemade equipment and working from his own laboratory, he produced Carmel Newsreels, which were screened in cinemas without interruption for more than 30 years, except during the years 1940-1945, when the cinemas were closed. Axelrod's newsreels documented the growth of the Jewish state in the making, including the establishme ...
David Axelrod_(2)
Vadim David Axelrod (1961-), a
great-grandson of Leon Trotsky, is a Jewish settler in the West Bank settlement of Kfar Tapuach, where he lives with his wife and their six (2010) children.
He has served three terms in jail on counts of attacking Arabs and setting fire to a mosque, charges that he denies:
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David Axelrod_(3)
David Axelrod (born February 22, 1955) is an American political consultant based in Chicago, Illinois. He is best known as a top advisor to Barack Obama, first in Obama's 2004 campaign for the U.S. Senate in Illinois and later as chief strategist for Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. Following the 2008 Election, he was appointed as Senior Advisor to President Obama.
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David Axelrod_(4)
David Axelrod ... a member of the banned right-wing Kahana Chai organization ... it is not clear whether this is this David Axelrod or this David Axelrod ...
Lloyd Axworthy
Lloyd Axworthy is president of the University of Winnipeg and a former Canadian foreign minister. ...
Abraham Ayalon
Abraham Ayalon ...
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Ami Ayalon
Ami Ayalon is a former commander of the Israeli Navy and a former director of Shin Bet, the Israeli internal security organization. In 2001/2002, in conjunction with Sari Nusseibeh, he developed ...
Daniel Ayalon
Daniel "Danny" Ayalon (1955-) joined the Foreign Ministry in 1989, and after a number of diplomatic postings was appointed the Prime Minister's deputy foreign policy adviser in 1997, working for both Ehud Barak and Benjamin Netanyahu. Ariel Sharon appointed Ayalon his chief foreign policy adviser before his posting to Washington in 2002. In 2008, Ayalon joined Yisrael Beiteinu party.
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Uri Ayalon
Uri Ayalon to be a media reporter Haaretz newspaper. He now (2004) writes articles
about politics and culture for "Walla" website, and he is
also the theatre critic of the finance newspaper, Globes.
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Zvi Ayalon
Zvi Ayalon (1911-1993) ... Israeli general ... member of Mapam
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Andreas Ayas (alias for
this person)
Hadija Abu Ayash
Hadija Abu Ayash, from Nazareth, serving a three year sentence since 2009, for stabbing her boss for nationalist reasons. ...
Ya'akov Ayash
Major General General Ya'akov Ayash is (Fall 2010)
head of the operations directorate at the General Staff. Ayash served in a number of senior posts in the armored corps and served as chief of staff of the Ground Forces. ...
Frank Aydelotte
Frank Aydelotte (1880 - 1956) was a U.S. educator. He is known for redefining Swarthmore College as an institution while he was president between 1921 and 1940 and was also the director of the Institute for Advanced Study from 1939 until 1947.
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Joseph Ayee
Joseph Ayee is (2012) Deputy Vice Chancellor of University of KwaZulu-Natal.
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Naila Ayesh
Naila Ayesh is "a staunch Palestinian nationalist - both she and her husband have served severe terms in Israeli prisons for their politics", and she runs a Women's Affairs Centre in Gaza.
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Suhail (Suheil) Ayesh
Suhail Ayesh ...
This New York Times article (11 Oct 2006) states:
Dr. Suheil Ayesh, 43, from the Gaza Strip is among the Palestinians who received a masters degree and a
Ph.D. at Hebrew University. He is now a visiting professor of molecular biology and gene therapy there and divides his time ...
Ayesha_(schooner)
The Ayesha was a 123-ton, three-masted schooner which was commandeered in December 1914 by a landing party from the SMS Emden and used by them to reach Sumatra, enroute, through Arabia, back to Germany. On their journey through Arabia, they became embroiled in the Arab revolt against Turkey.
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Yityish Aynaw
Yityish ('Titi') Aynaw (1992-) ... ...
Kelly Ayotte
Kelly A. Ayotte (born: 27 June 1968) is a US Senator from New Hampshire and a member of the Republican Party. Previously, she was the Attorney General of New Hampshire. ...
Nizar Ayoub
Nizar Ayoub is a Palestinian lawyer.
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Selim Ben Ayoub
Selim Ben Ayoub ... In 1913, Standard Oil of New Jersey formed a partnership with this man and Ismail El Husseini and purchased a twenty-five-year concession from the Ottoman authorities to explore the vicinity of the Dead Sea for oil, pho ...
Phoebe (Hertha) Ayrton
Phoebe (Hertha) Ayrton (1854-????) ... born Phoebe Marks into a Polish Jewish family in the UK ... called herself Hertha after the heroine of Frederika Bremmer's feminist novel ... married William Ayrton ... George Eliot based the character of Mirah in Daniel Deronda on her ... Barbara Ayrton Gould was her daughter
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Emad El-Din Marei Aysha
Emad El-Din Marei Aysha ...
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Mel Ayton
Mel Ayton is the author of Questions of Controversy: The Kennedy Brothers, The JFK Assassination: Dispelling the Myths, and A Racial Crime: James Earl Ray and the Murder of Martin Luther King, Jr. He also served as historical adviser to the 2003 BBC documentary The Kennedy Dynasty. Ayton has a masters degree in history, is a former Fulbright Teacher, deputy headmaster, and college lecturer, and ...
Abdelaziz Ayyad
Abdelaziz Ayyad ...
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Abdul Hadi Ali Ayyad
Abdul Hadi Ali Ayyad ... a member of the Ayyad family ... builder of the Cliff Hotel ...
Abdulhadi Walid Ayyad
Abdulhadi Walid Ayyad, who lives in London, is from Abu Dis, a village east of Jerusalem which Barak proposed would become the Palestinian city of East Jerusalem, ignoring the fact that there already exists a Palestinian city of East jerusalem.
was born in Kuwait in 1981. His family moved to California, USA until 1992 when they returned to Kuwait. Today (2000), Ayyad is studying Physi ...
Ali Ayyad
Ali Ayyad ... a member of the Ayyad family ... one of the heirs of Abdul Hadi Ali Ayyad. He was born and raised in Abu Dis and shares the ownership of the ...
Ibrahim Ayyad
Father Ibrahim Ayyad, born in Jerusalem, ...
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Salah Ayyad
Salah Ayyad is a businessman from Abu Dis in East Jerusalem.
Terry Boulata is his wife.
The couple have spent 14 years attempting to gain family unification. Salah Ayyad's business, though located only a few streets away from the family home in Jerusalem, is in the West Bank and is now also separa ...
Walid Ayyad
Walid Ayyad is a member of the family which owns the Cliff Hotel in Abu Dis, a hotel which was stolen from them by the Israeli government by delcaring them to be "absent".
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Thabet Ayyadeh
Thabet Ayyadeh ...
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Rami Ayyad_(Ayad)
Rami Ayyad ...
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Ayyad_family
Ayyad family ... owners of the Cliff Hotel in Abu Dis ... members of the family include(d) Ali Ayyad, Abdul Hadi Ali Ayyad ...
Milad Ayyash
Milad Said Ayyash ... aged 17 was killed "when somebody from the marauder house, 'Beit Yonatan,' pulled out a rifle and shot bullets into the boy's stomach from a distance of 20-30 meters. ...
Yahya (Yihyeh) Ayyash
Yahya (Yihyeh) Ayyash (1966-1996; known as "the engineer") studied chemical engineering at Bir Zeit University on the West Bank in the mid-80s. His college roommate said he was a devout scholar of the Koran. He was married in 1992 and had two sons.
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Ayyesh
Ayyesh ...
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Rashid Ayyub
Rashid Ayyub ... poet ...
Ibrahim Az-Zaaneen
Ibrahim Az-Zaaneen is a member of the PFLP.
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Hosni (Husni) Az-Za'im_(Al-Zaim)
On March 30, 1949, a military junta led by Brig.-Gen. Husni al-Zaim, a member of
the Kurdish minority, seized power in Syria, with US support. Az-Za'im took power with a promise that he would do "something constructive" about the Arab-Israeli problem.
Zaim openly declared his ambition to be the first Arab leader to make peace with Israel. In April, he sent a secret message to Israeli Prime Min ...
Kareem Azab
Kareem Azab ... Department of Pharmaceutics-School of Pharmacy,
Faculty of Medicine- The Hebrew University of Jerusalem ... is (2005) a board member of
Physicians for Human Rights - Israel (PHR-Israel).
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Lubna Azabal
Lubna Azabal is a Belgian actress, born in Brussels to parents of Moroccan origin. After studies at the Conservatoire royal of Brussels she began a theatrical career in Belgium and in 1997 she took her first film role when Belgian film-maker Vincent Laloo chose her to act beside Olivier Gourmet in his short film J'adore le cinma. She performs in both French-language and Arabic films.
Her mos ...
Assi Azar
Assi Azar ... ...
George Azar
Click on image to see a collection of Azar's photographs
of Gaza in 2005
George Azar graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, in ...
George Baramki Azar (alias for
this person)
Anna Azari
Anna Azari is (2007) the Israeli ambassador to Russia.
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Maoz Azaryahu
Maoz Azaryahu is a lecturer in the Geography department at the university in Haifa. ...
Pablo de Azcarate (alias for
this person)
Negar Azimi
Negar Azimi is (2002)
the curator of the Van Leo Collection at the American University in Cairo.
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Abed Rabbo Aziz
Abed Rabbo Aziz is a Palestinian businessman in Gaza.
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Anwar Aziz
Anwar Aziz ... Palestinian suicide bomber who, on 12 December 1993, drove an ambulance with a bomb into a jeepload of Israeli troops in the Gaza Strip, wounding three of them.
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Saud bin Abdul Aziz
Saud bin Abdul Aziz ... was the second King of Saudi Arabia, reigning from 1953 to 1964.
Saud became Crown Prince in 1933 and succeeded to the Saudi throne on the death of his father, King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud, in 1953.
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Shaista Aziz
Shaista Aziz Al Jazeera journalist
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Tariq Aziz
Tariq Aziz (born 1936) ... was the Foreign Minister (19831991) and Deputy Prime Minister (19792003) of Iraq, and a close advisor of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein for decades. Their association began in the 1950s, when both were Ba'ath party activists, while the party was still officially banned.
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Teuku Cut Mahmud Aziz
Teuku Cut Mahmud Aziz ...
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Aisha Azmi
Aisha Azmi ... ...
Jose Maria Aznar
Jose Maria Aznar is the former Prime Minister of Spain. He is an confirmed ziocon.
Affiliations
Friends of Israel Initiative – Founding member
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Ariel Azoff
Ariel Azoff, an American, currently (2011) works for a human rights organization in Haifa. She has a B.A. in Arabic and political science from Georgetown University. Some of her photos of el-Araqib can be seen at ...
Yuval Azoulai (alias for
this person)
Andr Azoulay
Andr Azoulay is (2004) an economic advisor to King Mohammed VI of Morocco.
A complex personality: he is alleged to have said "I am not a Jew taking only my biological origins into account. I am also a Jew in philosophical and moral terms. I will not be satisfied until the Palestinians have recovered the whole of their rights. I will not be faithful to my own values until then" but he ...
Ariella Azoulay
Ariella Azoulay (2010) teaches visual culture and contemporary philosophy at the Program for Culture and Interpretation, Bar Ilan University. She is coauthor with Prof. Adi Ophir, who is her partner, of "This Regime Which Is Not One: Occupation and Democracy between the Sea and The River - (1967 - )." ...
David Azoulay
David Azoulay (aka Azulai; b. 1954 in Morocco) MK, is a far-right-wing Shas politician. Azulai immigrated to Israel in 1963.
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Leon Azoulay
Leon Azoulay ... aged 84 in 2009 ... born in Marrakesh ... left Morocco in 1946 ... from 1951 to 1961 worked as a phorographer in Paris ... migrated to Israel in 1962 ...
Yuval Azoulay
Yuval Azoulay writes for Haaretz.
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Najib Azoury (alias for
this person)
Negib (Nejib) 'Azoury (alias for
this person)
Niguib Azousy (alias for
this person)
Azrieli_Group
The Azrieli group is one of the main funders behind Im Tirtzu.
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Yaki Azulai
Kobi Ben Shimon reports (5 September 2008) ...
Baruch Azulay (alias for
this person)
Jessica Azulay
Jessica Azulay is a Jewish activist/writer from West Virginia. She has been active
on a range of issues, including
organising against US foreign policy in
Latin America, IMF/World Bank, and
WTO and other corporate Globalisation
schemes. ...
Moran Azulay
moran azulay ... ...
Eli Azur
Eli Azur ... Israeli businessman who owns (2004) the Tel Aviv-based media company Mirkaei Tikshoret Group Ltd.
In November 2004, his company cooperated with Canwest to buy control of the Jerusalem Post and the Jerusalem Report.
Azur publishes Russian-language newspapers in Israel for the immigrant population.
He has strong connections with Pini Zahavi, the Israeli businessman who made his nam ...
Naguib Azuri
Naguib Azuri (18??-1916) ... a Maronite Arab ... an Ottoman official in Jerusalem frpm 1898 to 1904, when he left for reasons that Albert Hourani says are obscure and moved, first to Paris, and then to Cairo where he lived until his death. ... In 1905, in Paris, he founded a society known as the ...
Sundus Al Azzaeh
Sundus Al Azzaeh is a young Palestinian student in Al Khalil.
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Abdul Rahman Hassan Azzam
Abdul Rahman Hassan Azzam (1893-1976) was an Egyptian diplomat. He served as the first secretary-general of the Arab League between 1945 and 1952.
Azzam also had a long career as an ambassador and parliamentarian. He was an Egyptian nationalist and one of the foremost proponents of pan-Arab idealism viewpoints he did not see as contradictory - and was passionately opposed to the partiti ...
Azzam Azzam
Azzam Azzam is an Israeli Druze who was employed at an Israeli textile plant in Egypt in 1997 when he was arrested and charged with spying for Israel's Mossad intelligence service, using invisible ink hidden in dyed womens underwear. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison.
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Berlanty Azzam
Berlanty Azzam, a Christian from Gaza, is a Palestinian university student at Bethlehem university. She was kidnapped by the Israeli military in October 2009 and aims to expel her to Gaza.
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Samira Azzam
Samira Azzam is a Palestinian writer who died in 1967 who was being forced into exile in 1948. She described, in two volumes of short stories, the struggle for dignity in the face of mounting difficulties in earning a living in neighboring Arab countries. She also vividly describes the agony of a mother and daughter separated by the new borders formed in 1948.
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Abdullah Azzam_(Al-Zam)
Dr Abdullah Azzam (1941-1989) was prominent in the development of contemporary Islamic radicalism, particularly in the foundation of al-Qaeda. Born in what is now the West Bank, he was a child when Israel was founded. He joined the Palestinian Muslim Brotherhood before he had come of age, and was involved in actions against Israel. A longer biography can be read ...
Sief al-Kader Azzam_(Sif_Azam)
Sief al-Kader Azzam (Sif Azam) ...
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Ahmad Al Azzeh (alias for
this person)
Jafar_Ibrahim_Mohammad Azzidine
Jafar Ibrahim Mohammad Azzidine
Date of birth: 7 July 1971
Place of residence: Araba, Jenin
Marital status: Married, with seven children
Date of arrest: 22 November 2012
Occupation: Construction
Place of detention: R ...
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Yishai Goldflam is (2011) the editor-in-chief of presspective.org.il, the Hebrew-language site run by the Zionist propaganda outfit, CAMERA.
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A_Quarterly_Reviewer_(1)
"A Quarterly Reviewer" was the author of this article in the Quarterly Review in April 1902, an extended version of which was issued in book form that same year.
Subsequently, it was claimed that this was a nom-de-plume for ...
A_Quarterly_Reviewer_(2)
"A Quartery Reviewer" was the author of this book published in 1928. This was subsequently revealed to be Laurie Magnus.
The editors of this database still do not know
whether this Quarterly Reviewer is the same person as this ...
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this person)
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this person)
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this person)
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this person)
B'nai_Zion
B'nai Zion (Hebrew for the "Sons of Zion") desribes itself as "one of the oldest Zionist organizations in America".
At the founding convention in 1908, B'nai Zion adopted as its objective: "the Order Sons of Zion shall help the Zionist Congress in the work of obtaining for the Jewish people a legally secured, ...
Adolf Böhm
Adolf Böhm (1873-1940/1) ... together with Markus Braude wrote a plan that was adopted by the Austrian Zionist conference in Krakow in 1906 ... He was a well known writer and author of Geschichte der zionistischen Bewegung (Berlin 1935-37). He was editor of the monthly Palastina (1927-37). Just before WW1 he was ...
Les Ballets C. de la B
Les Ballets C. de la B ... Belgian dance company ...
David B.
David B. (1959-), whose real name is Pierre-Franois Beauchard, is an artist and writer. ...
Hans van Baalen
Hans van Baalen is a Dutch parliamentarian, member of the VVD, and in 2007 was the chair of the Parliamentary Committee on Foreign Affairs. He has zionist proclivities, and in 2007 sought to end the Dutch govt subsidy to United Civilans for Peace, a Dutch peace group.
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Grietje Baars
Grietje Baars is a international law specialist and academic. In 2009, she was involved in researching the abuses in
the West Bank surrounding the suppression of dissent to the Israeli Masscre in Gaza (2008-2009).
From her UCL profile:
Grietje Baars joined ...
Benjamin Babayof
Benjamin Babayof is a Tel Aviv City Council member for the Shas party. He is particularly well known for his racist disposition.
David Sheen reports (12 Dec 2012) ...
Vera Baboun
Vera Baboun (b: 1956) is (2013) the mayor of Bethlehem.
Resources
Al-Monitor profile
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Gabriel Bach
Gabriel Bach ... former judge ... former chair of the Advisory Committee on Senior Civil Service Appointments ...
Julia Bacha
Julia Bacha (b. 1980 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian documentary filmmaker. She has a degree from Columbia Univ. Bacha is the director of the film Budrus , about the non-violent resistance in the village of Budrus against the construction of the wall. ...
Aharon Bachar
The late Aharon Bachar ... began with Ha'olam Hazeh ... later a columnist for the Israeli daily Yediot Achronot
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David Bachar
David Bachar ... ...
Dudu Bachar
Dudu Bachar ... ...
Kobi Bachar
Kobi Bachar is (2011) the deputy commander of the Galilee District Police. He assaulted a lawyer, Maisa Arshid, during Nakba demonstrations on 15 May 2011. ...
Michelle Bachelet
Michelle Bachelet is the president of Chile.
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Daniel Bacher
Daniel Bacher ...
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Eduard Bacher
Eduard Bacher (1846-1906), from Moravia, was an Austrian Jewish jurisconsult and journalist. Graduating from the University of Vienna, he engaged in practise as an advocate, in which career he displayed such marked ability that some years later the Reichsrat appointed him its chief stenographer. In 1872 Bacher entered the employ of the Neue Freie Presse as a parliamentary reporter, ...
Andy Bachman
Philip Weiss reports: ...
Michele Bachmann
Michele Marie Bachmann (born April 6, 1956) is a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Minnesota's 6th congressional district, and a candidate for the Republican nomination in the 2012 U.S. presidential election. She previously served in the Minnesota State Senate and is the first Republican woman to represent the state in Congress.
She is a fervent supporter ...
Henrik Bachner
Henrik Bachner is a Swedish holocaust researcher and was one of the authors on a survey/study about anti-semitism in Sweden conducted by Living History Forum (LHF) a Swedish government-funded
research center. The results of this survey were dubious, but were expressly distorted in the press to exaggerate the prevalence of anti-semitic prejudice in Sweden. ...
Khatem Bachus
Khatem Bachus ... from Shafa 'Amr ... the director of Nof Harim ...
Sam Bacile
Sam Bacile ... it has been alleged that this is asynonym for Nakoula Basseley Nakoula ...
Hagit Back
Hagit Back (c. 1952-), born in Kibbutz Shefayim, ... lives in Omer ... volunteer with Machsom Watch ...
Rene Backmann
Rene Backmann (1944-) is a foreign affairs columnist for Le Nouvel Observateur. In 1991 he was awarded the Prix Mumm, Frances highest honor for journalism. ...
Jesse Bacon
Jesse Bacon writes for The Only Democracy -- see his posts here
Bacon (Philadelphia) is a stay at home father. He has a Masters in teaching from Roosevelt University in Chicago. He is an observant progress ...
Katie Bacon
Katie Bacon is (1996) a staff writer for The Atlantic.
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Tareq Baconi
Tareq Baconi has an MPhil in international relations from Cambridge and is currently (2011) completing his PhD specialising in Hamas at King's College, London. ...
Pini Badash
Pini Badash (1952-), born in Gilat, is (2010) head of the Omer regional council; he is a former MK (Tzomet). ...
Saleem Badat
Saleem Badat (1957-) is (2011) the vice-chancellor of Rhodes University ...
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi ... PM of Malaysia.
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Ahmed Badawi
Ahmed Badawi is the Project Director (Israel/Palestine) for Oxford Research Group's "Inclusive Approaches to the Arab-Israeli Conflict. He is a Research Associate at the Department of Development Studies, SOAS. He is also a Research Associate and Co-Project Director at the Institute of Development and Pea ...
Khulood Badawi
Khulood Badawi, former chair of the National Union of Arab Students on behalf of Hadash, is a field researcher of ACRI and a peace activist. ...
Samer Badawi
Samer Badawi ...
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Zainab Badawi (alias for
this person)
Zeinab Badawi
Zeinab Badawi (born November 1959, Sudan) is a British television and radio reporter and news presenter. She was the first presenter of the ITV Morning News, and co-presented Channel 4 News with Jon Snow (19891998), before joining BBC News. She now presents World News Today on BBC Four and BBC World News.
Affiliations
BBC World Service Trust – Trustee
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Richard Badcock
Richard Badcock ... was deputy to Albert M. Hyamson ...
Omar Baddar
Omar Baddar is a political scientist, human rights activist, and New Media professional based in Washington, DC. He earned his M.A. in International Relations and Comparative Politics from the University of Memphis, where he wrote his Master's thesis on US policy towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He also holds an undegraduate degree in Graphic Design (multimedia concentration). He is the ...
Nabil D. Baddour
Nabil D. Baddour ...
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John Badeau
Dr. John Stothoff Badeau (1903-1995) ... U.S. Ambassador to Egypt in the early 1960s ...
Liana Bader
Liana Bader ...
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Mohamed Badie
Mohamed Badie is (2012) Brotherhood Supreme Guide .
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BADIL
BADIL is the Resource Centre for Palestinian Residency and Refugee Rights.
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Alain Badiou
Alain Badiou (born 17 January 1937 in Rabat, Morocco) is a French philosopher, professor at European Graduate School, formerly chair of Philosophy at the cole Normale Suprieure (ENS).
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Walid Badir_(Budeir)
Walid Badir (also transliterated as "Budeir"), a Palestinian citizen of Israel, used to play for Wimbledom but now, 2004, plays for Maccabi Haifa.
He also plays on the Israeli national team and, indeed,
wore the captain's arm band in 2004.
One does not, however, have to dig very deeply behind this appearance of coexistence to find the racism which is an integral part of the Zionism ...
Liana Badr
Liana Badr is a writer from Ramallah
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Majd Badr
Majd Badr ... ...
Munira Badr
Munira Badr born in 1880 when her father, Yousif Badr, was working in Homs ... wife of Shukri Musa ... mother of Hilda Musa Said ... grand-mother of ...
Sayyid Badr
Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamood Al Bu Said is Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs of the Sultanate of Oman
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Yousif Badr
Yousif Badr al-Kassouf (1840-1912) ... his was the last generation ot use the Kassouf name -- though his tombstone reads 'Youssed Badr al-Kassouf', his children were known only by the family name of Badr. ... He was born in Schweir in Mount Lebanon ... was the first Arab pastor of the
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Abdulwahab Badrakhan
Abdulwahab Badrakhan ...
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Abraham Badran
Abraham Badran is (2001) Director General, Department of Palestinian Affairs in Jordan. He is also Supervisor of the Human Rights Unit in the ..."
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Amneh Badran
Amneh Badran is chairperson of the Jerusalem Centre for Women (P.O. Box 51630, Jerusalem; jcw@palnet.com).
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Hussan Badran
Avi Issacharoff and Amos Harel report ...
Tony Badran
Tony Badran is (2010) Research Fellow, Levant, Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
FDD Profile: (Accessed: 11 March 2013)
Tony Badran is a Research Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) in Washington, DC. He focuses on Lebanon, ...
Mohammed Badwan
Mohammed Badwan, aged 22 at the time of his death, ... from Biddu ... killed by the Israeli army during a demonstration in February 2004 ...
Mohammed Badwan_(2)
Mohammed Badwan, aged 12 in 2004, from Biddu ... was used as human shield by the Israeli army ...
BAE
BAE ...
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Leo Baeck
Rabbi Leo Baeck, a German Jews, wrote: "We believe that any constructive solution is possible only if it is based on the concern for the welfare and cooperation of both Jews and Arabs in Palestine"
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Karl Baehr
Karl Baehr ... was Executive Secretary of the American Christian Palestine Committee
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Richard Baehr
Richard Baehr is a former Education Director of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) of Illinois who writes
for The American Thinker. Alexander Cockburn says that "Baehr could fairly be described as a Zionist ultra".
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Marc David Baer
Marc David Baer is an assistant professor of History at UC Irvine. ...
Robert Baer
Robert Baer is a former Middle East CIA analyst.
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Yitzhak Baer
Yitzhak Fritz Baer (1890-) ... migrated to Palestine from Germany in 1929 ... spent many years researching in the Spanish archives. He published thousands of documents bearing on the details of Jewish life in the Iberian Peninsula and on the relationship of the Jews to their Christian rulers and neighbors.
Later, he was the first full-time historian appointed at the Hebrew University of Jerusal ...
Alexander Baerwald
Alexander Baerwald ... ...
Israel Baer_(Ber/Beer/Br)
Lieutenant-Colonel Dr. Israel Baer (also transliterated as Ber, Br or Beer) died in Shatta prison in Israel in 1966. He was an Israeli military analyst and official historian of the Israeli army who was convicted in 1962 for treason as a Soviet agent and died while serving a 15-year sentence.
Arriving in Palestine 1938, Beer joined the Haganah, attaining the rank of lieutenant colo ...
Giacomo Bagarella
Giacomo Bagarella is a member of the Harvard College Palestine Solidarity Committee.
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H. L. Baggalay_(Baggallay)
H. L. Baggallay ... was (1939) First Secretary, Foreign Office ...
Ali Baghdadi
Ali Baghdadi is a Palestinian-American journalist in Chicago.
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Paul Bagon
Paul Bagon's Great Uncle, Samuel Bagon, was killed
in Spain suring the Spanish Civil War, fighting in the International Brigades as a Polish-Jewish volunteer.
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Abbas Abdul Baha
Sir Abbas Abdul Baha (1844-1921) ... head of the Bahai community in Haifa in 1918 ... knighted after the occupation of Palestine 'for his service to the Allied cause' ...
Sherine Bahaa
Sherine Bahaa ... ...
Zoher Bahalul
Zoher Bahalul ... Palestinian citizen of Israel ... radio presenter ...
Ahmad Bahar
Dr. Ahmad Bahar is (2007) the acting speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC).
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Ahmed Bahar
Ahmed Bahar , a long-time Hamas activist who is also a professor of Arabic at the Islamic university in Gaza City, is an MP for the Sheikh Radwan district.
On 15 February 2006, he was nominated by Hamas as their candidate for the post of deputy speaker in the new Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC), where Hamas MPs occupy 72 out of 132 seats.
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Ali Bahar
Ali Bahar is (2008) chairperson of the Palestinian Student Union at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He was detained for three hours by university and presidential security officials on 2 November 2008, after refusing to shake the hand of visiting Israeli president Shimon Peres, calling him "responsible for the m ...
Dan Bahat
Dan Bahat is a senior lecturer at the Land of Israel Studies at Bar-Ilan University.
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Noam Bahat
Noam Bahat ...
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Shula Bahat
Shula Bahat is (2007) AJC's associate executive director
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Bishara A. Bahbah
Bishara A. Bahbah is a Palestinian-American was (1991) an adjunct professor of political science with Brigham Young University and a senior fellow at the Center for Policy Analysis on Palestine, based in Washington, DC.
He was a member of the Palestinian
delegation to the Mideast Peace talks in the 1990s.
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Bahira
According to Islamic tradition, Bahira was a Miaphysite Christian monk who foretold to the adolescent Muhammad his future prophetic career ...
Joelle Bahloul
Joelle Bahloul ...
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Leila Bahour
Leila Bahour, M.S.Ed., L.P.C., is a Palestinian-American.
She is a Counselor at a Psychological Outpatient Counseling Practice in the US who has worked in the psychological field for eleven years. She spent a considerable amount of time dedicated to the research of suicide during her pursuit of her Master's degree and has treated suicidal individuals daily in her work over the years.
She ...
Sam Bahour
Sam Bahour, MBA, is a Palestinian-American businessman, originally
from Youngstown, Ohio, who lives in Al-Bireh, the sister city of Ramallah.
He may be reached at
sbahour@palnet.com.
He is the brother of another author on this site,
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Daniel Bahr
Daniel Bahr ... ...
Morton Bahr
Morton Bahr background:
Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., to Russian-Jewish immigrants, he remembers walking to an Orthodox shul for the High Holy Days with his paternal grandfather. At 18, with World War II raging, he
joined the Merchant Marine and, in a move foreshadowing his tenure with CWA, earned his license as a radio operator.
Elected president of ...
Medical University of Bahrain
Medical University of Bahrain ... ...
Diana Bahur-Nir
Diana Bahur-Nir ...
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Marwan Bahus
Jack Khoury reports ...
Yossi Baidatz (alias for
this person)
Yossi Baiditz
Brigadier General Yossi Baiditz is (2010) Israel Defense Intelligence (IDI) Chief of Production and Analysis, and was formerly (2006) the head of Military Intelligence research division.
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Amin Baidoun
Amin Baidoun ...
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Frank Baigel
Frank Baigel is the President of Jewish Representative Council of Greater Manchester & Region.
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Nuer Baikeli (alias for
this person)
Betty Jane Bailey
Rev. Dr. Betty Jane Bailey has lived in Bethlehem as a representative of the United Church of Christ USA and the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).
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Cameron Bailey
Cameron Bailey is a writer, broadcaster and film progammer in Toronto. In addition to reviewing for Canada AM, he is a film critic for Toronto's Now magazine and CBC Radio One. He is the past president of the Toronto Film Critics Association, and former co-host of The Showcase Revue (1998-2002). He also produced and hosted Filmmaker on the Independent Film Channel Canada.
Bailey is the founde ...
Christian Bailey
Christian Bailey ...
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Clinton (Yitzhak) Bailey
Clinton 9Yitzhak) Bailey, an American-born research fellow at the Truman Institute for Peace at the Hebrew University, has studied Beduin culture and history for the past 30 years.
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Daniel Julian Bailey
Daniel Julian Bailey (1887-19xx) ... ...
Frederick Bailey
Colonel Frederick Marshman Bailey (1882-1967) ... ...
J. Martin Bailey
J. Martin Bailey is a co-convener of the Media Group of the Church World Service Middle East Forum, an ecumenical organization of various churches.
The Media Group works for balanced reporting on the Pa ...
J. W. Bailey
Josiah William Bailey (18731946) was a United States Senator from North Carolina ...
Maya Bailey
Maya Bailey is a Machsom Watch member.
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Michael Bailey
Michael Bailey ... Oxfam's spokesman in Jerusalem ...
Pam Bailey
Pam Bailey is a peace activist and communications professional from Maryland. ...
Donna Baillie
Donna Baillie ...
While studying Social and Political Sciences at Cambridge University, Donna Baillie won prizes in two short film competitions: one from CurrentTV, for her film Push It; and the second from Channel 4 and Cambridges Social Documentary Film Society, for her MicroDoc Waiting. Before beginning her undergraduate degree, Baillie produced and directed two independent document ...
Maurice Bailloud
Maurice Bailloud ... ...
Ron Bain
Ron Bain is a volunteer at the Independence Institute.
(In the past, he has been described at its "Editorial Director".)
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David Baines
David Baines ...
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Brian Baird
Brian Norton Baird (1956-) is an American politician from the U.S. state of Washington. Baird has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 1999, representing Washington's 3rd congressional district.
Philip Weiss comments (9 December 2009) ...
John Baird
John Russell Baird, MP (born 26 May 1969) is a Canadian politician currently (2012) serving as the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the cabinet of Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
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Haim Bajayo
Rabbi Haim Bajayo (d. 1960) was the last rabbi and leader of the Sepharadic community in the old settlement of Hebron during the British mandate period. He died in Jerusalem.
Haim Hanegbi is his grandson.
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Haim Bajayo_(2) (alias for
this person)
Alessandra Bajec
Alessandra Bajec writes for IMEMC
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Ya'acov Bak
Ya'acov Bak ... ...
Abeer Baker
Adalah profile:
Abeer Baker, Advocate
Working with Adalah since 2000. Received an L.L.B. from Haifa University in 2001 and an award for community activism from the Faculty of Law. Abeer serves as a legal staff member and the coordinator
of the Criminal Justice Proj ...
Abir Baker
Abir Baker ... a lawyer with Adalah ...
Alan Baker
British-born Alan Baker was appointed Israeli ambassador to Canada in 2004. Prior to that, he was the Foreign Ministry's legal adviser, during which time he was a settler, residing in Har Adar.
Chaim Levinson reports ...
Allan Baker
Allan Baker is (2007) the Israeli ambassador to Canada.
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Andrew Baker
Rabbi Andrew Baker is (2006) the AJC’s director of International Jewish Affairs.
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Dane Baker
Dane Baker ... ...
David Baker
From the Hasbara Fellowship Speakers Bureau biography:
David Baker, Senior Foreign Press CoordinatorDavid Baker is the Jerusalem-based Senior Foreign Press Coordinator of the Israeli Prime Minister's Office.
A native of Queens, New York, David liaises between the Prime Minis ...
Joharah Baker
Joharah Baker has led (2004) the Palestine Report project for five years, through its transition into an internet magazine. She occasionally represents the Palestine Report in news interviews, while also translating and editing reports for Palestinian organizations and international NGOs such as USAID and the ...
Luke Baker
Luke Baker ... ...
Mona Baker
Mona Baker is a Professor of Translation Studies at UMIST, Manchester.
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Peter Baker
Peter Baker ...
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Ray Stannard Baker
Ray Stannard Baker ... ...
Russell Baker
Russell Baker is a former columnist and correspondent for The New York Times.
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Samuel White Baker
Sir Samuel White Baker (1821-1893) ... ...
Shokri Abu Baker
Shokri Abu Baker is the founder and director of the Holy Land Foundation based in Texas, USA.
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Tawfiq Abu Baker
Tawfiq Abu Baker is a veteran political analyst, Director of the Jenin Center for Strategic Studies, and a member of the Palestinian National Council.
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Mark Baker_(1)
Mark Baker is director of the Australian Center for Jewish Civilization at Monash University and associate professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies. ...
Mark Baker_(2)
Mark Baker writes for The Register-Guard ...
James A. Baker_III
James Addison Baker, III (born April 28, 1930) is an American attorney, politician, political administrator, and political advisor.
He served as the Chief of Staff in President Ronald Reagan's first administration and in the final year of the administration of President George H. W. Bush. Baker also served as Secretary of the Treasury from 1985-1988 in the second Reagan administration, and ...
Taimur Bakhtiar
Taimur Bakhtiar ... first head of Iran's feared intelligence agency Savak, and later prime minister.
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Ahmed Hilmi Abd al Baki
Ahmed Hilmi Abd al Baki (1883-1963), Pasha,was a soldier, economist, and politician, who served in various post-Ottoman Empire governments, and was Prime Minister of the short-lived All-Palestine Government in the Gaza Strip.
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Sabine Lubbe Bakker
Sabine Lubbe Bakker ... 31 in 2010 ... film director
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Nissim Bakmaharash_(Bemoiras)
Nissim Bakmaharash(Bemoiras; died 1917) ...
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Dora Bakoyanni
Dora Bakoyanni is (2006) the Greek foreign minister.
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Mohammed Bakri
Mohammad Bakri lives in Ban'a (also transliterated as B'eina)
in Northern Israel, is a Palestinian actor and film director. His
films include 1948 and Jenin, Jenin .
He is one of twelve children and the father of five, Bakri was
raised in B'eina, a village of 5,000 near Karmiel in the central
Galilee, where his family has lived for over four generations. He
stu ...
Mohammed Hassan Bakri
Dr. Mohammed Hassan Bakri, a medical doctor, is a Palestinian citizen of Israel who lives in the village of al-Jani in the Galilee, in northern Israel. ...
Saleh Bakri
Jonathan Cook reports (28 September 2009):
Saleh Bakri , a public figure who participated in a silent candle-light vigil on January 1 in Haifa, was arrested and forced to stand motionless facing the Israeli flag for half an hour as police officers filmed him.
Saleh Bakri is a son of ...
Zahara (Zahra) Bakri
Zahara (Zahra) Bakri ... aunt of Mohammad Bakri
Zahara Bakri married her cousin Hasan, and in 1948, when she was 19 years old, with her first 2 (out of 10) children, fled to Lebanon. At that time, her husband was imprisoned by the Israelis. Later, Zahra returned to her village, ...
Atef Abu Bakr_(Baker)
Atef Abu Bakr ... a former aide of Abu Nidal (belonged to the Central Committee of his organization), who split from him in 1989
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Sruti Bala
Sruti Bala ...
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Balad (alias for
this person)
Grigoris Balakian
Grigoris Balakian ... Born in 1876, Grigoris Balakian was one of the leading Armenian intellectuals of his generation. Educated in Germany and in the Ottoman Empire, he was ordained as a celibate priest in 1901 and served the Armenian Apostolic Church as an emissary to Europe, Russia in particular. He wrote several books, some of which were confiscated by the Turkish government in 1915 or subsequ ...
Peter Balakian
Peter Balakian, an Armenian American,
is the author of Black Dog of Fate, winner of the PEN/Martha Albrand Prize for Memoir and a New York Times Notable Book, and June-tree: New and Selected Poems 19742000. He is the recipient of many awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship. He holds a Ph.D. in American Civilization from Brown University and teaches at ...
Fabrice Balanche
Fabrice Balanche is a "researcher at lInstitut franais du Proche-Orient in Beirut." His specialty is political geography.
A brief biography (in French) ...
Michel Balard
Michel Balard ... Universite de Reims ...
Eyal Balas
Eyal Balas is an Israel film director.
Roy Arad reports (4 June 2013) ...
Dudi Balasi
Dudi Balasi ... Yemeni Jew on (2007)
the Kfar Shalem council
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Malchiel Balass
Malchiel Balass ... is (2004) the Israeli Deputy Attorney-General.
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Samir Balbisi
Samir Balbisi ... a taxi driver in East Jerusalem was murdered in 1997. In 2009, Yaakov Teitel confessed to the murder. ...
Caroline Baldensperger
Caroline Baldensperger (18231906) ... wife of Henri Baldensperger ... Her children included Philippe James Baldensperger and Louise Baldensperger ...
Henri Baldensperger
Henri Baldensperger (18231896) ... Alsatian missionary ... housemaster at Bishop Gobat School, volunteer gravedigger of Zion Cemetery
Caroline Baldensperger was his wife. ...
Philippe James Baldensperger
Philippe James Baldensperger (1856-19xx) ... son of Henri Baldensperger ... was born on Mt. Zion and raised in Artas ...
Claire Balderson
Claire Balderson is (2005) a presenter for Newshour on the BBC World Service.
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Hanson W. Baldwin
Hanson W. Baldwin ... ...
Joseph Clark Baldwin
Joseph Clark Baldwin ... when he was denied renomination by the Republican Party, he became the administrative chairman of the Political Action Committee for Palestine ...
Roger Baldwin
Roger Nash Baldwin (18841981) was one of the founders of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). He served as executive director of the ACLU until 1950. Many of the ACLU's original landmark cases took place under his direction, including the Scopes Monkey Trial, the Sacco and Vanzetti murder trial, and its challenge to the ban on James Joyce's Ulysses. Baldwin was a well known pacifist and au ...
Tammy Baldwin
Tammy Baldwin is a US Congresswoman (D-WI), and has on several occasions visited Israel on AIPAC funded tours.
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Tom Baldwin
Tom Baldwin ...
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Malcolm Balen
Malcolm Balen is a journalist and author. He is a former executive editor of BBC television and in Summer 2003, he quit as head of news at ITV in London. He studied history at Cambridge University and wrote "THE SECRET HISTORY
OF THE SOUTH SEA BUBBLE: The Worlds First Great Financial Scandal" which was pubished in May 2003 by Fourth Estate/HarperCollins.
In November 2003, he was a ...
Arthur James Balfour
As foreign secretary (1916-19) in David Lloyd George's government, Arthur James Balfour (1848-1930) issued a letter (the so-called Balfour Declaration) to Lionel Walter, Lord Rothschild in which he stated the British government's support for "the establishment in Palestine of a homeland for the Jewish people".
  ...
Gerald Balfour
Gerald William Balfour, 2nd Earl of Balfour PC (18531945), known as Gerald Balfour until 1930, was a British politician.
He was a younger brother of Arthur James Balfour.
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Patrick Balfour
Patrick Balfour ... ...
Etienne Balibar
Etienne Balibar, born in 1942 at Avalon in France,
is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris-X, Nanterre, and
Distinguished Professor of Humanities at the University of California, Irvine.
While he is a founding member of the French Committee of Solidarity with Birzeit University and other Palestinian Universities, and for the Right to Education in the Territori ...
Shimon Balicki
Shimon Balicki ... before WW2 a union activist from Dombrowa ... involved in creation of Yishuv in Lower Silesia after WW2 ... later migrated to Israel ...
Anat Balient
Anat Balient ... ...
Anat Balinet
Anat Balinet ... ...
Anat Balint
Anat Balint writes for Ha'aretz.
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Benjamin Balint
Benjamin Balint ... a former assistant editor at Commentary magazine, Balint is now (2010) a fellow at the neocon-friendly Hudson Institute and lives in Jerusalem. ...
Judy Lash Balint
"No Friend of Israel Can Afford to Ignore her" -- Walter Reich
Judy Lash Balint is a Jerusalem-based journalist and writer and author of Jerusalem Diaries: In Tense Times. (Gefen, October 2001) A vivid account of life behind the headlines since the outbreak of the current ...
Milton Balkany
Milton Balkany is an orthodox rabbi living in New York, and has been implicated in corrupt practices, support for extreme right-wing Israeli projects, and has championed the case of Jonathan Pollard (the self-confessed Israeli spy).
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Patrick Balkany
Patrick Balkany (born 1948) is a French politician, mayor of Levallois-Perret and deputy for Hauts-de-Seine.
A non-practising Jew, he has been accused of being a Mossad agent -- see this French-language article in Le Figaro and ...
Jan Peter Balkenende
Jan Peter Balkenende ... is (2005) Dutch PM.
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Richard Balkin
Richard Balkin is (2013) president of the Zionist Council of NSW, Australia. ...
Douglas Ball
Douglas Ball is the son of George W. Ball
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George W. Ball
George Wildman Ball (1909-1994) was born on December 21, 1909, in Des Moines, Iowa. He received his B.A. from Northwestern University in 1930. He received his J.D. in 1933, and was admitted to the Illinois bar the following year. Ball began his career of government service working in the General Counsel's Office of the U.S. Department of Treasury (1933-1935). As a government official, he also se ...
Gila Ballas
Dr. Gila Ballas ... of Tel Aviv University ... wife of the prominent Iraqi-Israeli novelist Shimon Ballas ...
Irit Ballas
Irit Ballas is a lawyer with PCATI
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Shimon Ballas
Prof. Shimon Ballas (1930-) was born in Baghdad and emigrated to Israel in 1951.
He works in the Department of Arabic Language and Literature at the University of Haifa.
A novelist, Ballas has published fifteen works of fiction, several important studies on contemporary Arabic literatu ...
Mohammad Ballasi_(2)
Mohammad Ballasi, aged 15 in 2009, is the son of Mohammad Ballasi and Suad Ballasi ...
Paul J. Balles
Paul Balles is a retired American university professor and freelance writer who has lived in the Middle East for 35 years.
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Carl Ballod
Carl Ballod ... ...
Ed Balls
Ed Balls MP (born 1967) is a British politician, and Labour Member of Parliament for the West Yorkshire constituency of Normanton. Since June 2007 he has been Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families. Prior to this, he was Economic Secretary to the UK Treasury. His wife is Yvette Cooper, another Labour M ...
Baha Balousheh
Colonel Baha Balousheh is (2006) a Palestinian intelligence chief linked to the Fatah party. About a decade ago Balousheh was reportedly responsible for repressing Hamas in Gaza. On 11 Dec 2006, unidentified gunmen killed his children and driver.
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Giuseppe Balsamo
Giuseppe Balsamo (1743-1795), also known as Alessandro, Count di Cagliostro, was born in Palermo, Italy.
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Aqel Baltaji
Aqel Baltaji is a senior Jordanian official.
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Astrith Baltsan
Astrith Baltsan ... ...
E. Digby Baltzell
E. Digby Baltzell ... ...
Anna Baltzer
Anna Baltzer is a Jewish-American, granddaughter of a Holocaust survivor, Columbia University graduate, Fulbright scholar and two-time volunteer with the International Womens Peace Service in the West Bank, where she documented human rights abuses and supported the nonviolent resistance movement to the occupation. For information about her writing, photography, DVD, and speaking tours, visit he ...
Dan Balz
Dan Balz writes for the Washington Post.
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Bernard Bamberger
Rabbi Bernard Bamberger (1904-1980) ...
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Ludwig Bamberger
Ludwig Bamberger ... born July 22, 1823, Mainz, Hesse;
died March 14, 1899, Berlin ...
economist and publicist, a leading authority on currency problems in Germany. Originally a radical, he became a moderate liberal in Bismarck's Germany.
Born of Jewish parents, Bamberger was studying French law when the Revolutions of 1848 inspired his radicalism. He became a newspaper editor, took pa ...
Willy Bambus
Willy Bambus (1862-1904) ... ...
James Bamford
James Bamford is the best-selling author of "A Pretext for War: 9/11, Iraq, and the Abuse of America's Intelligence Agencies" (2004) and "Body of Secrets: Anatomy of the Ultra-Secret National Security Agency" . His story for Rolling Stone on consultant John Rendon, "The Man Who Sold the War" [RS 988], won the 2006 National Magazine Award for reporting. (2001). ...
Samia Bamieh
Samia Bamieh ...
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Jalal Bana
Jalal Bana writes for Ha'aretz.
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Dafna Banai
Dafna Banai (c. 1950-), born in Wales, is an Israeli activist with Machsom Watch.
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Orna Banai
Orna Banai ... ...
Nizar Banat
Nizar Banat is a Palestinian BDS activist from Al Khalil. In June 2013, he was beaten up by PA goons for daring question the "economics minister" who seeks to continue the PA's policy of normalization with Israel. ...
Frederick Banbury
Frederick Banbury (1850-1936) ... ...
Elias Bandak
Elias Bandak ... mayor of Bethlehem in the 1960s
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Issa Bandak
Issa Bandak ... before WWi published the newspaper, Sawt el Sha'b (Voice of the People), in Bethlehem ...
In 1938, Issa Bandak, the mayor of Bethlehem since 1935, and co-founder of The Reform Party, was deported by the British occupation authorities.
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Ziad Bandak
Ziad al-Bandak, advises Abbas on Religious affairs, and previously Municipal Affairs. Bandak is a Palestinian Christian. ...
Kenneth Bandler
Kenneth Bandler is (2007) the AJC's communications director.
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Peace Bands
Peace Bands ... formed by Fakhri al-Nashashibi, with help from the Zionists and the British authorities in mandate-era Palestine ...
Neela Banerjee
Neela Banerjee writes for the New York Times.
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David (Zvi ) Baneth
Prof. David Hartwig (Zvi) Baneth (1893-1973) ... was a scholar of Islam ... was a member of Brith Shalom ...
Anglo-Palestine Bank
In 1930, the Anglo-Palestine Company (which had been formed in 1902 as a subsidiary of the Jewish Colonial Trust)
changed its name to Anglo-Palestine Bank .
After the founding of the state of Israel on 15 May 15 194 ...
Arab Bank
Arab Bank ... Jordan-based bank
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Israel-Britain Bank
The Israel-Britain Bank was originally founded as the Immigrant Bank in the 1930s. In 1938, it was bought by, and later owned mainly by, Nahum Zeev Williams, a wealthy British businessman, and managed by his son-in-laws ...
Mercantile Discount Bank
Mercantile Discount Bank ... ...
Ottoman Bank
Ottoman Bank ... this was one of the three main foreign banks operating in Palestine in the 1930s - the other two were
the
Anglo-Palestine Bank and Barclays Bank
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Palestine Mortgage and Savings Bank
Palestine Mortgage and Savings Bank ... a subsidiary of the Palestine Economic Corporation ...
Palestine-British Bank
Palestine-British Bank ... The Palestine-British Bank Ltd. was founded in 1929 under ... In 1938, Mr. Walter Nathan Williams of London became Chairman of the Bank. The Bank's capital, as well as its sphere ...
Banking institutions in Israel
Meir Heth - 1966 - 380 pages - Snippet view
Controlling inte ...
Sandra, an Irish Jewish settler in the West Bank
Sandra, an Irish Jewish settler in the West Bank ... married to a Moroccan Jew ...
Uri Bank
Uri Bank ... right-wing Moledet Party chairman
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World Bank
The World Bank is an international organization putatively involved in fostering development in the less developed world. It is mostly controled by the United States. Its current president is Paul Wolfowitz, one of the neocons responsible for instigating the war against Iraq seen as stellar qualification to deal with development issues at the Bank.
See ...
David Bankier
David Bankier ... head of the International Institute for Holocaust Research at Yad Vashem
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Dennis Banks
Dennis Banks is a Native American activist, leader and co-founder of the American Indian Movement.
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Iain Banks
Iain Banks ... ...
Lynne Reid Banks
Lynne Reid Banks (born 31 July 1929) is a British author of books for children and adults. From her website bio: "in the early 1960's she went to live in a kibutz in Israel with her husband where she taught English."
In 1986 BIPAC and the Zionist Federation managed a competition for journalists writing on Israel. They awarded Lynne Reid Banks 500 provided by the Doron Foundation of Is ...
William Banks
William Banks ... director of Syracuse University's Institute for National Security and Counter Terrorism.
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Awni Banna
Awni Banna is an attorney with ACRI.
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Rim Banna
Hamid Dabashi reports ...
Yasser Al Banna
Yasser Al Banna ...
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Saed Bannoura
Saed Bannoura (b. 1973) is a Palestinian journalist working for the Bethlehem-based IMEMC (www.imemc.org). Saed currently lives in the United States. He is confined to a wheelchair since
1991 after being shot repeatedly by an Israeli death squad, who had infiltrated a demonstration in Bethlehem. In his own ...
Alon Bar
Alon Bar ... ...
Carmel Bar
Carmel Bar ... Romanian-born Israeli who, on 16 July 1967, became the first settler in the Golan Heights.
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Doron Bar
Doron Bar ... Department of Geography, The Hebrew University in Jerusalem ...
Gabi Bar
Gabi Bar is (2004) "The Middle East division manager at the industry and trade ministry".
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Shmuel Bar
Shmuel Bar is (2007) Director of Studies at the Institute for Policy and Strategy, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya. He served in the Israeli intelligence community for thirty years where he held senior analytical, planning, and diplomatic positions, specializing in regional security, Islamic radicalism and terrorism in the Middle East and East Asia. Published a number of books and articles in ...
Yechiel Bar
Yechiel Bar ... ...
Yishai Bar
Maj.-Gen. Yishai Bar ...
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Yossi Bar
Yossi Bar ...
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Shlomo Bar-Abba
Shlomo Bar Abba ...
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Tzvika Bar-Chai
Tzvika Bar-Chai ...
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Issachar Dov Bar-Drora
Issachar Dov Bar-Drora ... Polish-born journalist who was the permanent ...
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Zila Bar-Eli
Zila Bar-Eli ...
Moshe-Zvi Neria was her father.
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Yoram Bar-Gal
Yoram Bar-Gal is a professor of Geography
at Haifa University in Israel.
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Bar-Giora
Bar-Giora was a secret Zionist organization founded in Palestine in 1907 which was absorbed in Hashomer when the latter organization was founded in 1909. ...
Yehoshua Bar-Hillel
Yehoshua Bar-Hillel (1915-1975) was a philosopher, mathematician, and linguist at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, best known for his pioneering work in machine translation and formal linguistics.
He supported the Palestinian right of return.
Born Oscar Westreich, he was raised in Berlin. In 1933 he emigrated to the Palestine with the Bnei Akiva youth movement, and briefly joined t ...
David Bar-Ilan
David Bar-Ilan (1930-2003) ... lead writer on the English-language Jerusalem Post from 1990, edited the paper from 1992 to 1996, and returned as an occasional columnist in 1999.
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Shaul Bar-Ilan
Rabbi Shaul Bar-Ilan has been (as of June 2005) at the Gaza settlement of Kfar Darom for the past six years and has headed the yeshiva for the last year.
He is a member of the Likud Central Committee but is also one of the few settlers who is a full-fledged member of Amnesty International and participates in their meetings. His attempts to foil the disengagement plan from within both bodies fa ...
Uri Bar-Joseph
Dr.Uri Bar-Joseph is a senior lecturer in the department of international relations at the University of Haifa.
In an April 2005 letter to The Guardian, he claimed to be "the chair of Dr Ilan Pappe's department [at Haifa University] and ... his personal friend".
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Haim Bar-Lev
Haim Kidoni (1924-1994), who later changed his surname to Bar-Lev, arrived in Palestine from Yugoslavia in 1939. In 1942 he completed the course at the Mikveh Israel agricultural school, and began his military career. During the struggle against the British Mandate, he was in the Palmach, and was in charge of blowing up the Allenby Bridge over the Jordan in June 1946.
During the 1948-9 War, th ...
Uri Bar-Lev (alias for
this person)
Uriel Bar-Lev
Major General Uriel Bar-Lev (1959-) was born in Ein Vered. He was (2006) the Southern District police commander. He is (2010) under investigation on a charge of sexual assault.
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Elisha Bar-Meir
Elisha Bar-Meir ... ...
Yossi Bar-Moha
Yossi Bar-Moha is (2005) director of the Association of Israeli Journalists
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Eli Bar-Navi
Prof. Eli Bar-Navi (1946-) ... Israeli historian ...
was (2000-2002) the Israeli ambassador to France. ...
Michael Bar-Neder
Michael Bar-Neder is a former security chief at the Kedumim settlement, and involved in the theft of Palestinian land.
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Dan Bar-On
Dan Bar-On (1938-2008) was born in 1938 in Haifa to parents of German descent. He was a member of Kibbutz Revivim for 25 years where he worked as a farmer, educator and secretary of the Kibbutz. After completing his M.A. in psychology in 1975, he worked in the Kibbutz Clinic, specializing in therapy and research with ...
Hanan Bar-On
Hanan Bar-On ... counsellor in the Israeli Embassy in Washington in the early 1960s ...
Mordechai (Moraleh) Bar-On
Dr. Mordechai ("Moraleh") Bar-On ... was in charge of the expulsion of the villagers of al-Zakariyya in 1950 ... held senior posts in the Israel Defense Forces and in Israeli politics, including chief of staff Moshe Dayan's bureau chief, chief education officer, MK for the Ratz party (a forerunner of Meretz) and a se ...
Ran Bar-On
Ran Bar-On, an Israeli Jew, currently (2004) a graduate student at Duke University, is an organizer of the Palestine Solidarity Movement (PSM) in the US. His grandfather, Hanan Bar-On, was a Foreign Ministry veteran and one of Israel's most senior diplomats.
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Roni_(Ronnie) Bar-On
Roni Bar-On is (2006) the Israeli Interior Minister.
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Yonatan Bar-On
Yonatan Bar-On ... a Dutch-born historian from the Haifa area.
who cooperates with Centre For Information And Documentation On Israel (CIDI)
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Daniel Bar-On_(2)
Daniel Bar-On is an Israeli photographer working for BauBau ...
Neil Bar-Or
Neil Bar-Or ...
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Yosef Bar-Pal
Yosef Bar-Pal ... of Kibbutz Ramat David ... involved in illegal Jewish migration from Rumania to Palestine ...
Assaf Bar-Shai
Assaf Bar-Shai ... ...
Adina Bar-Shalom
Adina Bar-Shalom ... Jerusalem and Chairperson of the college's board of directors. She is involved in numerous activities promoting advancement in Israeli society and is on the board of directors of the Yachad Council, which promotes reconciliation between secular, religious and ultra-Orthodox sectors of the population. Adina Bar-Shalom is also active in Hazon for creating inter-religious bridg ...
Assaf Bar-Shay
Assaf Bar-Shay ... ...
Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov
Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov ... director, Leonard Davis Institute at Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
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Kobi Bar-Simhon
Kobi Bar-Simhon ... ...
Daniel Bar-Tal
Daniel Bar-Tal is currently (2003) Professor of Psychology at the School of Education, Tel-Aviv University. Also he serves as a Coeditor in Chief of the Palestine Israel Journal, Director of the Walter ...
Rina Bar-Tal
Rina Bar-Tal ... ...
Hanoch Bar-Tov
Hanoch Bar-Tov is a novelist.
He was born in Palestine in 1926, one year after his parents immigrated from Poland.
After World War II, he worked as a medic in the DP camps in Europe.
Both a journalist and novelist, Bartov has eloquently described first contacts with survivors. Bartov lives in a suburb of Tel Aviv.
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Nomi Bar-Yaacov
Nomi Bar-Yaacov is a Research Fellow for Conflict Management at the International Institute for Strategic Studies. She has a law degree from the University of Cambridge, an LL.M. in international law and human rights from the ...
Israel Bar-Yehuda
Israel Bar-Yehuda ... ...
Avinoam Bar-Yosef
Avinoam Bar-Yosef, an Israeli, is (2004) is director general of the Jewish People Policy Planning Institute.
Previously, he was a journalist.
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Eitan Bar-Yosef
Dr.
Eitan Bar-Yosef is a Lecturer in the Department of Foreign Literatures and Linguistics at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel.
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Rivka Bar-Yosef
Rivka Bar-Yosef ...
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Uri Bar-Yosef
Dr. Bar-Yosef is (2004) a lecturer in the Department of International Relations at Haifa University. ...
Yehoshua Bar-Ziv
Yehoshua Bar-Ziv ... commanded the local branch of the SHAI in the Netanya area in 1947 ...
Michael Bar-Zohar
Michael Bar-Zohar, of Bulgarian ancestry, is the official biographer of David Ben-Gurion, the founder of the State of Israel.
A former member of the Israeli Knesset, he lectures widely for United Jewish Appeal Federation and teaches at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Mohamed El Baradei
Mohamed El Baradei is the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
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Hanna Barag
Hanna Barag is a member of Machsom Watch.
During her own military career in the 1950s, she served as secretary to then army chief of staff, Gen Moshe Dayan.
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Bharat Barai
Bharat Barai is (2008) Trustee, Federation of Indian Associations (FIA), Chicago
Barai writes:
In May, 2007, we both had the privilege to revisit Israel after a gap of almost 30 years as part of American Jewish
Committee's ...
Panna Barai
Panna Barai is (2008) President, Indian-American Cultural Association, Indiana
Barai writes:
In May, 2007, we both had the privilege to revisit Israel after a gap of almost 30 years as part of American Jewish
Committee's ...
Aharon Barak
Aharon Barak retired from his position as president of the Israeli supreme court in September 2006.
His tenure as president had lasted 11 years and he had been on the court for 28 years.
Barak (born 1936) is reputed to have been smuggled out of the Kovno Ghetto in a suitcase as a child and hidden by a Lithuanian farmer. He immigrated to Palestine with his parents in 1947 ...
Doron Ben Barak
Colonel Doron Ben Barak's title is "GOC Central Command. Legal Advisor, Judea and Samaria" - this means that he is (2013) the Israeli army's legal adviser in the West bank ...
Ehud Barak
Ehud Barak (born Ehud Brog on 12 February 1942, in Mishmar HaSharon kibbutz, then British Mandate of Palestine). He has been leader of the Israeli Labor party, prime minister, defense minister, IOF general, and assassin.
He used to be married to Nava Barak, with whom he had three daughters, but, after 34 y ...
Jeff Barak
Jeff Barak was (2006) the managing editor of the Jewish Chronicle in London. He returned to Israel in 2006.
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Nava Barak
Nava Barak ... divorced first wife of Ehud Barak, who left her in August 2003 after 34 years of marriage ...
Omer Barak
Omer Barak ...
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Oren Barak
Oren Barak is (2010) a Senior Lecturer in Political Science and International Relations and a research fellow at the Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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Rudolf Barak
Rudolf Barak ... Czechoslovak who was arrested personally by A. Novotny in February 1962 and sentenced to 15 years
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Shmuel Barak
Shmuel Barak is one of the settlers at Hill 777. He is nonreligious, the grandfather of two and a scientist who studies solar energy at the Weizmann Institute. ...
Daphne Barak-Erez
Daphne Barak-Erez ... ...
Amiri Baraka
Amiri Baraka ... ...
Salama Baraka
Salama Baraka is (2011) director of the Borders and Crossings Police in Gaza
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Suleiman Baraka
Suleiman Baraka, a Palestinian-American astrophysicist, was working with NASA at Virginia Tech when he found out his eleven-year-old son Ibrahim was critically wounded in the Israeli attack on Gaza. On 5 January 2009 Ibrahim died. ...
Ahmed Barakat
Ahmed Barakat ... a member of Hizbullah's central council
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Halim Barakat
Halim Barakat Barakat is Research Professor in Sociology and Arab Studies at Georgetown University. He teaches courses in sociology, Arabic literature, the Arabic novel, and contemporary Arab society. He obtained his doctorate in social psychology from the University of Michigan, and taught sociology at the American University of Beirut before his appointment at Georgetown. He is the author of The ...
Ibtisam Barakat
Ibtisam Barakat is a Palestinian poet and educator who has worked with organizations such as the United Nations to facilitate a dialogue between Palestinians and Israelis. She currently (2007) lives in Columbia, Missouri.
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Matthew Barakat
Matthew Barakat ...
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Michal Barakat
Michal Barakat ... is a settler living in Pisgat Ze'ev
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Tayseer Barakat
Tayseer Barakat is an artist, "born in the Jabalya refugee camp in Gaza 48 years ago".
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Mohammed Barakeh
Mohammed Barakeh is (2004) a member of the Knesset for Hadash. He lives in Shfa'amer, the town where the 4 August 2005 massacre
was committed by an Israeli settler.
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Sayyed Hussein Barakeh
Sayyed Hussein Barakeh ...
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Daphna Baram
Daphna Baram was born in Jerusalem in 1970.
She served in the Israeli army as a teacher for two years.
She graduated with a law degree from the Hebrew University in 1995
and became a member of the Israeli Bar Assiciation 1996. She worked for 5 years (1992-1996)
with ...
Haim Baram
Haim Baram (1941-) is an Israeli writer and broadcaster.
Whie it lasted, he used to write a regular column for
Middle East International.
He was (with Major-Genera ...
Moshe Baram
Moshe Baram (1911-1986) was born in the Russian Empire, completed Trade School in Kovno and migrated to Palestine in 1931. He was a labour leader in Israel in the 1950s and a minister in Rabin's first cabinet.
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Nir Baram (alias for
this person)
Nir Bar'am
Nir Bar'am ... his latest novel, "Anashim Tovim" was published by Am Oved .. he writes for Ha'aretz.
He is a son of Uzi Baram
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Phillip J. Baram
Phillip J. Baram ...
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Uzi Baram
Uzi Baram, who holds a degree in political science and sociology, was born in Jerusalem in 1937.
He has been active in the Labour Party since his student days and was one of the founders of the Labour Partys Young Guard and its first Secretary (1966-70). In 1972-75 he chaired the Young Leadership Department of the World Zionist Organization. He was Chairman of the Jerusalem branch of ...
Andoni Baramki
Andoni Baramki ... was (in the 1930s) a young Palestinian architect of renown. His work still dots Palestines landscape of loss, particularly in the formerly Arab neighborhoods of West Jerusalem, such as Baqa and the German Colony, that are today populated by Israeli Jews.
Father of son of ...
Dimitri Baramki
Dimitri Baramki (1909-1984) ... Palestinian archaeologist ...
Gabriel Baramki
Gabriel Baramki is the former administrator of Birzeit University; he replaced the Hanna Nasir president who was exiled by the Israelis; no one at Bir Zeit has taken on the title of "president" since then. He is the son of Andoni Baramki, ...
George Baramki
George Baramki ... son of an architect in Jerusalem, who was probably Andoni Baramki
Wilhelmine Baramki is his wife
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Wilhelmine Baramki
Wilhelmine Baramki ... married George Baramki ...
Lucia Baranowski
Lucia Baranowski ...
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Shelley Baranowski
Shelley Baranowski ... ...
Maysa Baransi-Siniora
Maysa Baransi-Siniora ...
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Salih (Saleh) Baransi_(Baranci)
Salih Baransi ...
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Donna Baranski-Walker
Donna Baranski-Walker is the director of the Rebuilding Alliance, an American human rights action group that safeguards fair housing rights in regions of conflict by helping people work together to rebuild homes and schools. Initial efforts focus on the West Bank, Gaza, and Jerusalem with a strategy that safeguards f ...
Frank Barat
Frank Barat is a French peace activist based in London. He is a member of Palestine Solidarity Campaign and the Israeli Committee Against
House Demolitions (ICAHD). During Summer 2008, he interviewed many Palesti ...
Moshe Barazani
Moshe Barazani (1928-1947) ... captured while carrying a grenade and accused of attempting to assassinate Brigadier Davis, the British army commander of Jerusalem. Committed suicide in jail together with Meir Feinstein on 21 April 1947.
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Haim Barba
Haim Barba, a new immigrant from France who lives in the settlement of Beit Horon, is (2005) the director of a dig for Ateret Cohanim in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City in Jerusalem.
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Benny Barbash
Benny Barbash ... Israeli playwright.
Uri Barbash is his brother.
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Uri Barbash
Uri Barbash ...
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B. Lynne Barbee
B. Lynne Barbee is a former (some time before 1985) Assistant Editor of the Journal of Palestine Studies. ...
Brendan Barber
Brendan Barber ... ...
Johnny Barber
Johnny Barber ... ...
Lynn Barber
Lynn Barber ... ...
Klaus Barbie
Klaus Barbie (19131991) was an SS-Hauptsturmfhrer, soldier and Gestapo member. He was known as the Butcher of Lyon.
While in Bolivia, Barbie managed a company that diverted Belgian and Swiss arms to Israel while Israel was still under a post-1967 war international arms embargo. "A report in the Israeli press alleges that Barbie also had frequent dealings with Israel concerning supplie ...
BarbinMD
BarbinMD is the pen name for a blogger on ePluribus Media.
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Nevill Barbour
Nevill Barbour (1895-1973) ... lived in Palestine for six years, from 1933 to 1939. After leaving Palestine, he became head of the Arabic Section at the BBC in London. He retired from the BBC in 1956.
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Walworth Barbour
Walworth Barbour (1908-1982) was US Ambassador to Israel (1961-1973)
The Walworth Barbour American International School in Israel is named after him.
Barbour, US ambassador to Israel from 1961-73, the bomb program's crucial years, primarily saw his job as being to insulate the President from facts ...
James T. Barclay
James Turner Barclay (1807-1874) ... ...
Joseph Barclay
Rev. Dr. Joseph Barclay (1831-81) ... third Protestant bishop in Palestine, from 1879 until his death.
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Mitchell Bard
Mitchell Geoffrey Bard ...
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Roy Bard
Roy Bard is a London-based media activist. He writes for deLiberation. ...
Shimon Barda
Shimon Barda, an escaped criminal, was a member of the Lifta gang
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Yael Barda
Yael Barda ... attorney
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Carol Bardenstein
Carol Bardenstein
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Elad Bardes
Elad Bardes is (2007) a student at Haifa university who was put in front of a disciplinary committee because he demonstrated against racist statements by Saar Ziv,
a spokesperson for Haifa University Students Union (HUSU).
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Hillel Bardin
Hillel Bardin is a retired Israeli computer programmer who used to work at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He is a volunteer with Rabbis for Human Rights.
In 1988, when he was a reservist in the Israeli Army, he was jailed for 2 weeks for trying to mediate an agree between his unit and Palestinians in ...
Zvi Bar'el
Zvi Bar'el writes for Ha'aretz.
In an August 1993 article in the New York Review of Books, Amos Elon described a visit to Yasser Arafat's headquarters in Tunis in which Bar'el, who was at that time a deputy editor of Ha'aretz, partic ...
Daniel Barenboim
Daniel Barenboim was born in Buenos Aires in 1942 to parents of Jewish Russian descent. The Barenboim family moved to Israel in 1952.
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Shlomo Barer
Shlomo Barer (1919-) ... ...
Lukas Barfuss
Jerusalem International Writers' Festival 2012 profile
Lukas Brfuss (b. 1971) is Swiss writer, at 15 he left his home town and worked in various jobs: as a tobacco farmer, forklift operator, steel fixing contractor and gardener. Following his mandatory army service, he was hired by a bookseller in Berne. After receiving his diploma as bookstore manager, he quit his job to work as a ...
David Bargal
David Bargal ... ...
Shirin Barghi
Shirin Barghi is an Iranian journalist, photographer and recent graduate of New York University. She has more than three years of journalism experience in Tehran, where she studied and worked before moving to New York in 2010. Her work has been featured in the Huffington Post, Souciant Magazine, and Beyond Zucotti Park: Freedom of Assembly and the Occupation of Public Space ...
Abdallah Barghouthi
Addameer reports ...
Majed_Salah_Al Barghouthi
Majed Salah Al Barghouthi (18) was seriously hurt in a demonstration on 11 May 2012, losing one eye.
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Mohammad_Abdul-Aziz_Al Barghouthi_(Barghouti)
Sheik Mohammad Abdul-Aziz Al Barghouthi (Barghouti) was murdered under torture by Palestinian collaborators (in the Palestinian Authority) in February 2008.
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Abdullah Barghouti
Abdullah Barghouti ...
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Aghsan Barghouti
Aghsan Barghouti is researcher for the Palestinian organization Stop the Wall. This article was originally written in Arabic; it was translated to English by Eoin OCeallaigh, assistant outreach coordinator for Stop the Wall. ...
Fadwa Barghouti
Fadwa Barghouti ... wife of Marwan Barghouti.
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Fahri Barghouti
Fahri Barghouti is a Palestinian former prisoner who spent 34 years in the Israeli gulag.
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Fathiya Barghouti
Fathiya Barghouti ...
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Hisham Barghouti
Hisham Barghouti ... brother of Marwan Barghouti.
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Iyad Barghouti
Iyad Barghouti is the director of the Ramallah Center for Human Rights Studies.
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Mohammed Barghouti
Mohammed Barghouti is a Hamas politician and Minister of Labor. On 29 June 2006 he was arrested by the Israeli occupation forces as part of its campaign against Gaza and Hamas.
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Mourid Barghouti
Mourid Barghouti is a Palestinian poet born in 1944 in Deir Ghassaneh near Ramallah. He has published 12 books of poetry; his collected works were published in one volume (1997). He has read his poetry in most of the Arab countries and in many European capitals. He was awarded the Palestine Award for Poetry (200 ...
Mustafa Barghouti
Mustafa Barghouti (born 1954) is the director of the Health, Development, Information, and Policy Institute in Ramallah. He was a member of the Palestinian negotiating team to the peace talks and was on the steering committee to the multi-laterals.
He is spokesman for the Palestinian National Initiative, a coalition fo ...
Omar Barghouti
Omar Barghouti is an independent Palestinian researcher, commentator and human rights activist. He
is a founding member of the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI). He holds a Masters degree in electrical engineering from Columbia University, NY.
He contributed to the philosophical volume, "Controversies and Subjectivity" (John Be ...
Qassam Barghouti
Qassam Barghouti is a son of Marwan Barghouti.
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Gavriel Bargil
Gavriel Bargil ... was (1979) secretary general of Peace Now.
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Amjad Barham
Dr. Amjad Barham is head of the council of the Palestinian Federation of Unions of University Professors and Employees
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Nidal Barham
Nidal Barham ... of Beit Sahour
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Osama ('Abu Dar') Barham
Osama Barham, aged 40 in 2004, ... from Ramin ... Israels longest-held administrative detainee since his arrest without charges in 1993, was released in July 1999 ... arrested by Israeli undercover soldiers as he sat in a sweets shop in Ramallah on 23 October 2003 ... tried in 2004-5 on charges of being a leader in I ...
Khalil Barhoum
Khalil Barhoum, coordinator of African and Middle Eastern Languages and Literatures at Stanford University, was born in Bethlehem, Palestine. He went to the U.S. in 1975 on a Rotary International Scholarship. Before joining the Stanford University faculty, he earned a Masters and PHD degrees in Linguistics from Georgetown University.
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Musa Isa Barhoum
Dr. Musa Isa Barhoum is the Director of the Media Center, and the Public Relations Department/Al-Quds Open University.
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Samuel Barhoum
Samuel Barhoum is (2005) the Anglican Vicar of Nazareth. He is married to Susie Rantisi, a daughter of Audeh G. Rantisi
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Hassan Barhoush
Hassan Barhoush (80 year old in 2013) is a shepherd living in Kafr al-Labad in the Tulkarm area. He was brutally attacked on 29 March 2013, by Israeli settlers who broke both his arms and hands.
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Fawzi Barhum
Fawzi Barhum is a Hamas spokesman in Gaza.
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Abdul Bariatwan (alias for
this person)
Amiram Barikat
Amiram Barikat ... ...
Evelyn Baring
Evelyn Baring, 1 st Earl of Cromer, (1841-1917), a member of the Baring banking family, was a British statesman, diplomat and colonial administrator.
He was British controller in Egypt during 1879 and later agent and consul-general in Egypt from 1883 to 1907. During this period, Egypt had just been occupied by the British after running into financial and political trouble; fa ...
David Barish
David Barish is (2008) president of the Houston AJC Chapter
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Michael Barizon
Michael Barizon ...
B. Michael is the pen-name used by Michael Barizon when he signs his columns in Yediot Ahronot.
See this nasty piece written about him by a right-winger, Steven Plaut.
In e ...
Haim Barkai
Haim Barkai (1925-2006) was a professor of Economics at the Hebrew University of Jerualem ...
Elazar Barkan
Elazar Barkan ...
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Nimrod Barkan
Nimrod Barkan is (2005) director of the Israeli Foreign Ministry's World Jewish Affairs Bureau. ...
R. Barkan
R. Barkan ...
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Ze'ev (Zev) Barkan
Ze'ev (Zev) Barkan (also known as Zev Bruckenstein) was born in the United States as Ze'ev William Brokenstein in 1967.
There are (Sept 2004) unconfirmed reports that Barkan, the alleged mastermind of the attempted passports fraud by Mossad in NewZealand, has since that affair used the identity of a Canadian citizen, Kevin William Hunter, in Asia.
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Amiram Barkat
Amiram Barkat ...
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Doron Barkat
Doron Barkat ...
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Nir Barkat
Nir Barkat was elected (2007) as secular councilor for Jerusalem. He favors building Jewish settlements amidst Palestinian areas of East Jerusalem.
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Reuven Barkatt
Reuven Barkatt (Burstein) (1906 - 1972) ... head of the Histadrut Arab Affairs department ... speaker of the Knesset ...
Abdel Barkawi
Abdel Barkawi ...
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Gabriel Barkay
Gabriel Barkay ... professor of archaeology at Bar Ilan University
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Anne Barker
Anne Barker ... ...
Evelyn Barker
General Sir Evelyn Hugh Barker (18941983) was General Officer Commanding, Palestine in 1946-1947.
At one stage, he had an affair with Katy Antonius, the widow of ...
Michael Barker
Lieutenant-General
Michael George Henry (1884-1960) was General Officer Commanding of the British Army in Palestine and TransJordan in 1939-1940
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Revel Barker
Revel Barker ... former Mirror reporter ... former Mirrors group managing editor ... editorial adviser to former Mirror owner Robert Maxwell from 1984 to 1991 ... runs a website for old Fleet-Streeters called GentlemenRanters.com &n ...
Michael Barker_(2)
Michael Barker is a PhD student at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia.
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Alben W. Barkley
Alben William Barkley (18771956) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives and the United States Senate from Kentucky, and the thirty-fifth Vice President of the United States (1949-1953). In 1951, he toured the US making speeches for a half-billion-dollar Israeli bond issue, the then-largest ever offered to the U.S. public.
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Chaim Barlas
Chaim Barlas (1898-1982) ... representative of the Jewish Agency in Istanbul during WW2
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Luigi Barlassina
Luigi Barlassina (1872-1947) ... born in Torino, Italy ... ordained priest in 1894 ... was Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem in 1920-1947
The special trip Barlassina made to London, on the instruction of Pope Pius XI, to plead the case of Palestine's Arab population with British public opinion and the British ...
Betsy Barlow
Betsy Barlow is (2001) the recently retired program coordinator at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor's Center for Middle East and North African Studies.
She is a long-time activist for justice for Palestinians and has led many delegations to the region. An Episcopalian, she is a founder of Sabeel (www.sabeel.org), an ecumenical center for Palestinian Liberation Theology
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Katie Barlow
Katie Barlow ...
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Frank Barnaby
Frank Barnaby
is a nuclear physicist by training. He worked at the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment, Aldermaston, in the 1950s, and was Director of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) from 1971 to 1981. He currently (2000) works for the Oxford Research Group on research into military technology, nuclear energy, and the terrorist use of weapons of mass destruction ...
Jacob Barnai
Jacob Barnai ... is a professor in the Department of Land of Israel Studies at Haifa University ...
Anne Barnard
Anne Barnard is (2012) a reporter with the New York Times; she formerly reported from Tehran for the Boston Globe. In 2012, she is affiliated with Iran180, an anti-Iranian astroturf created by Thunder11, a PR company working for the Israel Lobby ...
Elie Barnavi
Elie Barnavi (1946-) ...
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Fatima (Fatma) Al Barnawi
Fatima Al-Barnawi (1942-) is regarded by Palestinians as the first female Palestinian guerrilla fighter.
On October 19, 1967, the Israelis arrested her on charges of having placed (thrown?) a bomb into the Zion Cinema in Jerusalem. After almost ten years in prison, she was deported in November 1976.
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Aharon Barnea
Aharon Barnea was (1997) a journalist for Channel 2 news in Israel
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Amalia Barnea
Amalia Barnea ... ...
Nahum Barnea
Nahum Barnea (1944-) is a senior correspondent for Yedioth Ahronot.
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Yossi Barnea
Yossi Barnea ... secretary of Ani-Israeli ...
Fred Barnes
Fred Barnes is the executive editor of the neo-conservative magazine The Weekly Standard, and formerly a senior editor of The New Republic.
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Ivan Barnes
Ivan Barnes ...
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Leonard Barnes
Leonard John Barnes was born in London on 21 July 1895. Educated at St. Paul's School in Hammersmith, he served in the First World War in the King's Royal Rifle Corps. He was wounded three times and awarded the Military Cross with bar. At the end of the war he went to University College, Oxford and upon completion of his degree entered the Colonial Office. However, Leonard Barnes was only in the ...
Roswell Barnes
Dr. Roswell Parkhurst Barnes (1902-1969) ... executive secretary (1926-1928) of the Committee on Militarism in Education (see note below) ... Associate General Secretary (1940-1950) of the Federal Council of Churches; ... executive Secretary (1950-1954) of the Division of Christian Life and Work of the National Council of Churches; ... Associate General Secretary (1954-1958) of the National ...
Wendy Barnes
Wendy Barnes ... ...
X Barnes
Major X Barnes ... in the Palestine Police in Jerusalem during the British mandate ...
Julien Barnes-Dacey
Julien Barnes-Dacey ...
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John Barnes_(2)
John Barnes is "the former England international [...]. Barnes has helped, with assistance from Suan and an Israeli NGO, the New Israel Fund to import the British "Kick It Out" anti-racism campaign" to Israel. ...
Richard Barnet
Richard Barnet ... ... a co-founder of the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS)
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Dana Barnett
Dana Barnett is the founder of Israel Academia Monitor, a "Campus-Watch" type of organization attacking academics critical of Israel. They are particularly intent on undermining calls for a boycott of Israel and to expel academics that are critical of zionist dogma. She is an American zionist (born: 1968).
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Ronnie (Rony) Barnett
Ronnie Barnett ... worked for Trans-Ocean Airlines and helped Shlomo Hillel in Iraq
apparently, also involved in emigration of Iranian Jews
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Zerah Barnett
Zerah Barnett ... one of the founders of Petah Tikva ... a fur trader, who had been born in Lithuania but settled in England before migrating to Palestine in 1871 with his English-born wife and children. ...
Meg Barnette
Meg Barnette ...
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Michael Barney
Michael Lawrence Barney, aged 54 in 2010, denies any involvement in the assassination of Mahmoud Al-Mabhouh.
Barney was born and brought up in the Jewish community of Stoke Newington in London.
Barney left his home in the mid-70s to work on an Israeli kibbutz. He has one brother Philip, who has also emigrated to ...
Mossad agent impersonating Michael Barney
Mossad agent impersonating Michael Barney ... ...
Keith Barnham
Keith Barnham ... ...
Dagmar Barnouw
Dagmar Barnouw is Professor of German and Comparative Literature, University of Southern California, and author of Weimar Intellectuals and the Threat of Modernity (IUP, 1988), Germany 1945 (IUP, 1996), and Naipauls Strangers (IUP, 2003), among other books of cultural criticism ...
Dan Baron
Dan Baron ...
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David Baron
David Baron ... was a Jewish convert to Christianity ... He was sent by the Mildmay Mission to the Jews to Scotland in 1881 with James Adler
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Itai Baron
Itai Baron ... ...
Salo Wittmayer Baron
Salo Wittmayer Baron (1895-1989) is widely regarded as the foremost Jewish historian of the 20th century.
Baron was born in Tarnow, now Poland, but then part of the Austro-Hungarian empire. From 1917 to 1923 he earned doctorates in philosophy, political science, and jurisprudence from the University of Vienna and a rabbinical degree from the Jewish Theological Seminary in Vienna. From ...
Samuel H Baron
Samuel H Baron (1900-1971) ... ...
Joseph Barondess
Joseph Barondess ... ...
Caroline Cox (Lady Baroness)
Caroline Cox (Lady Baroness) is an extreme right-wing zealot who has a long history of championing dubious groups. She is since 2005 a co-president of the Jerusalem Summit a notorious extreme zionist group. A lengthy ...
Ramzy Baroud
Ramzy Baroud is a Palestinian-American journalist and is the editor and instigator of Palestine Chronicle. Baroud was born and raised in a refugee camp in
the Gaza Strip; he now lives in Seattle, Washington, USA.
His columns have been published, translated or reviewed in important newspapers such as the Christian Science Monitor (USA), International Herald Tribune&nbs ...
Cameron W. Barr
Cameron W. Barr is a staff writer for The Christian Science Monitor.
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Gerry Barr
Gerry Barr works with the Canadian Council for International Cooperation (CCIC). He was the 1996 recipient of the Pearson Medal of Peace for the creation of the Steelworkers Humanity Fund.
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Craig Barrett
Craig Barrett is (2005) president of Intel Corporation.
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Gresham Barrett
James Gresham Barrett, a Republican, has represented the Third Congressional District of South Carolina in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2003.
Frank Lamb reports ...
James Barrett
James Barrett is (2004) a member of the Palestine Solidarity Committee in South Africa.
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Kevin Barrett
Kevin Barrett is a radio talk show host. He is also a Muslim convert.
Barrett's website.
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Raymond Barrett
Raymond Barrett is an Irish writer and journalist specializing in the Middle East. He is the author of the recently published book "Dubai Dreams: Inside the Kingdom of Bling" (Nicholas Brealey). ...
Thomas Barrett
Thomas Barrett ...
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Felicity Barringer
Felicity Barringer ...
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Robert Barrington-Ward
Robert Barrington-Ward ... ...
Jean-Paul Barrois
Jean-Paul Barrois ...
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Andrea Barron
Andrea Barron was (1989) a Ph.D. candidate in international relations at the American University in Washington, DC and a member of the Jewish Committee for Israeli-Palestinian Peace
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Charles Barron
Charles Barron is former Black Panther who was elected as a councilman in Brooklyn, New York. On one occassion he:
...blasted his Council colleagues for being too pro-Israel. Refusing to vote for various resolutions in support of Israel, Barron sparked an impassioned debate in the Council in 2002 when he sponsored his own measure calling for an end to violence between Palest ...
Chris Barron
Chris Barron writes for the Sunday Times of Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Gerard Barron
Gerard Barron (Wexford) is an electrician from New Ross in Country Wexford and a member of the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign. He has worked on various anti-racism campaigns such as the Anti-Racism World Cup based in West Belfast. Gerard is particularly disturbed by the apartheid nature of Israels policies. Gerard hopes to stay on in Gaza and use his skills as an electrical engineer to ...
Henry Barron
Justice Henry Barron is (2005) president of the Irish Jewish Museum in Dublin.
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J B Barron
John Bernard Barron ... director of revenues and customs in Palestine in the early 1920s ... superintendent of the 1922 census
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James Barron
James Barron ... ...
Jose_Manuel Barroso
Jose Manuel Barroso is a Portuguese diplomat who is President of the European Commission.
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Jamal Michael Barrow
Jamal Michael Barrow (1976-) ... ...
Nora Barrows-Friedman
Nora Barrows-Friedman is is the Senior Producer and co-host of Flashpoints on KPFA Pacifica Radio, in Berkeley, California USA.
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Joseph Barry
Joseph Barry ...
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Kathleen M. Barry
Kathleen M. Barry is Professor Emerita of Penn State University. ...
Keelin Barry
Keelin Barry ... of Trocaire
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Liam Barry
Liam Barry ... originally from Ireland ...
Mick Barry
Mick Barry ... is a Socialist Party councillor in Cork
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Tom Barry
Tom Barry (1897-1980) ... served in British Army in Palestine in WW1 ... guerilla leader in Ireland ...
Tom Barry_(2)
Tom Barry is policy director of the International Relations Center (IRC). He directs the IRC's Right Web programme.
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James Barr_(2)
James Barr has worked for the Daily Telegraph, in politics, and in the City, and has travelled widely in the Middle East. He is the author of Setting the Desert on Fire, a history of T.E. Lawrence and the secret war in Arabia. During the research for his book, A Line in the Sand, he was a visiting fellow at St Antony' ...
David Barsamian
David Barsamian is founder and director of Alternative Radio, the independent award-winning weekly series based in Boulder, Colorado. He has been working in radio since 1978.
He is the author of "Decline & Fall of Public Broadcasting" as well as a number of books, such as "Propaganda & the Public ...
Uwe Barschel
Uwe Barschel ... Minister-President of Schleswig-Holstein in 1982-87 ... died mysteriously in the bathtub of a Geneva hotel room in 1987. According to ex-Mossad agent Victor Ostrovsky, he was assassinated by Mossad.
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Robert Barsky
Robert Barsky is (2005) a professor in the Department of French and Italian Studies and the Program in Comparative Literature at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN.
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Yehudit Barsky
Yehudit Barsky is the American Jewish Committee's Director of the Division on Middle East and International Terrorism (2006).
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Antoine Barsouna
Antoine Barsouna is a Melbourne-based zajalist (poet). During the 2006 Israeli attack against Lebanon, Barsouna penned a poem, "Israel, why are you bombing our children?", which he read in a voice hoarse with emotion.
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David Barstow
David Barstow ...
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Peter Bart
Peter Bart is the Vice President, Editor-in-Chief of Variety
Email: peter.bart@variety.com
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Martin Bartak
Martin Bartak (1967-) is (2009) the Czech Minister of Defense
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Israel Bartal
Prof. Israel Bartal is dean of the humanities faculty of the Hebrew University. His book "Cossack and Bedouin: Land and People in Jewish Nationalism" was published by Am Oved in its Ofakim series (Hebrew).
Bartal's sloppiness
Bartal is a sloppy historian, as illustrated by his review of Shlomo ...
Ofer Bartal
Ofer Bartal ... attorney ...
Yossi Bartal
Yossi Bartal, a former staff member of the Alternative Information Center (AIC), is active in Anarchists against Walls and has been residing in Berlin for the past two years. This article originally appeared in Hebrew in Haokets and was translated to English by the AIC.
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Benjamin Barthe
Benjamin Barthe is French journalist based in Palestine
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William Henry Bartholomew
General Sir William Henry Bartholomew (1877-1962)
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Allen L. Bartlett
The Right Reverend Allen Lyman Bartlett Jr. was (2001-2004) Assisting Bishop in the Episcopalian Diocese of Washington. He was appointed by the Bishop of Washington, the Rt. Rev. John Bryson Chane, to continue his duties as Assisting Bishop of the Diocese of Washington, begun under Bishop pro tempore Jane Holmes Dixon in January, 2001.
In his part-time capacity, Bishop Bartlett ...
Robert Bartley
Robert Bartley ... is the editor of the Wall Street Journal ... friend of Richard Perle
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Dex Barton
Dex Barton is a UCL student (2004) who wrote an allegedly defamatory article regarding Prof. Honderich. ...
James Barton
Dr. James Levi Barton (1855-1936), born in Charlotte, Vermont, was an American Congregationalist missionary in Anatolia. ... He was the head of the American Board of Commissioners For Foreign Missions, the largest of the American missionary groups. ...
In 1893-1894, he was president of Euphrates College (a coeducational high school in Harput, a town in the eastern Turkey, founded and directed b ...
Eyal Bartov
Eyal Bartov ... ...
Omer Bartov
Omer Bartov is (2003) the John P. Birkelund Distinguished Professor of European History at
Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
He has written on the Holocaust, Nazi Germany, and modern France. His books include Murder in Our Midst: The Holocaust, Industrial Killing, and Representation; Hitler's Army: Soldiers, Nazis, and War in the Third Reich; and The Eastern Front, 1941-45: German ...
David Bartram
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Adam Baruch (alias for
this person)
Adi Baruch
Adi Baruch is with the youth wing of the Likud Party.
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Mishel Ben Baruch
Brigadier General Mishel Ben Baruch ...
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Ronen Baruch
Ronen Baruch ... ...
Yosef Baruch
Yosef Baruch ... an officer in the Greek army who led the Sonderkommando revolt in Auschwitz-Birkenau ... sparked by the fact that he discovered his own parents in the gas chamber.
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Yozma Barucha
Yozma Barucha ... Israeli NGO which helps members of the ultra-Orthodox community find jobs.
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Elinoar Barzacchi
Prof. Elinoar Barzacchi (born in Haifa in 1941), an Israeli architect, is (2006) chair of the board of Ir Amim.
Previously, however, she was involved in planning the West Bank settlement Ma'aleh Adumim.
She was responsible for t ...
Ibrahim Barzak
Ibrahim Barzak AP journalist
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Yahya Barzanji
Yahya Barzanji ... ...
Yehia Barzanji
Yehia Barzanji ... ...
Amnon Barzilai
Amnon Barzilai writes for Ha'aretz.
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Gad Barzilai
Prof Gad Barzilai is a legal specialist and political science researcher at Tel Aviv University.
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Moshe Barzilai
Moshe Barzilai ... ...
Mehmet Ilker Basburg
Mehmet Ilker Basburg ... ...
Victor Basch
Victor L. Basch (1863-1944) ... was sent, in late 1915, to the US by France, at a time when he had not yet acquir