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Born 1937 in Salt, Jordan, to a Christian Bedouin tribe; in the 1950s and
60s an activist in the Arab National Movement; in 1955/56 a teacher,
writer and journalist in Jordan; graduated from Beirut University (BA,
Philosophy and Psychology); member of Habash's PFLP in early years, but
split and formed the leftist Popular Democratic Front for the Liberation
of Palestine (PDFLP; later known as DFLP) in 1968; became and remained
elected chairman and main representative of the DFLP to the PNC and PLO
Executive Commitee since; known for early attempts to reach dialogue and
contact with Israeli leftist groups on the basis of a two-state-solution
and UN resolutions 242 and 194; wrote several books on the Palestinian
resistance movement and other issues.
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