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Born in 1928 in Haifa; fought in the struggle of 1947-48 and fled Haifa in
its aftermath; in the early 1950s a teacher in Damascus whilst attempting
to organize commando groups; in the mid-50s a secretary of the
municipality in Kuwait; Fateh member since 1963; named to and became the
leader of the first Fateh Central Committee; named to the PLO Executive
Committee in 1968; known as moderate pragmatist and for his engagement of
democracy and 'collective leadership' and opposition of armed/military
struggle; chairman of the PNC's Foreign Relations Committee (first PLO
'foreign minister' and main architect of PLO foreign policy.
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