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The following is a '''list of members of [[Fatah]]''', a major [[Palestinian people|Palestinian]] [[political party]] and militia founded sometime between 1958-1959. The list includes leaders, militants, commanders, governors, mayors and financiers that are associated with Fatah and its several various branches. |
The following is a '''list of members of [[Fatah]]''', a major [[Palestinian people|Palestinian]] [[political party]] and militia founded sometime between 1958-1959. The list includes leaders, militants, commanders, governors, mayors and financiers that are associated with Fatah and its several various branches. |
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==List of Fatah founders and early recruits== |
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===Founders=== |
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*[[Mahmoud Abbas]] (former financier and present head of organization) |
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*[[Yasser Arafat]]<ref name=IEPQ>{{cite encyclopedia |url=https://www.palquest.org/en/highlight/23292/palestinian-national-liberation-movement-%E2%80%93-fatah-i |title=The Palestinian National Liberation Movement – Fatah (I) 1957-1990 |encyclopedia=Interactive Encyclopedia of the Palestine Question |publisher=[[Institute of Palestinian Studies]]}}</ref> |
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*[[Adil Abdel Kareem]] (founder) |
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===First-wave recruits=== |
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*[[Ahmad Abu Reish]] (militant commander) |
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*[[Kamal Adwan]]<ref name=IEPQ/> |
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*[[Abu Ali Iyad|Walid Ahmad Nimr al-Hassan (Abu Ali Iyad)]]<ref name=IEPQ/> |
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*[[Fakhri Al Omari]]<ref>{{cite book|editor1=Ilan Pappe|editor2=Johnny Mansour|title=Historical Dictionary of Palestine|publisher=Rowman & Littlefield Publishers|year=2022|isbn=978-1-5381-1986-0|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WOJaEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA458|location=Lanham, MD|page=458 |
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*[[Salim al-Za'nun]]<ref name=IEPQ/> |
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*[[Assad Saftawi]]<ref>{{cite book|author=Beverly Milton-Edwards|display-authors=et. al.|title=Hamas: The Islamic Resistance Movement| publisher=Polity Press|year=2013|isbn=978-0-7456-5468-3|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ozLNNbwqlAEC&pg=PT309|location=Cambridge and Malden, CA|page=309}}</ref> |
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*[[Khaled Yashruti]]<ref>{{cite journal|author=Subhash Singh|title=The Battle of Karameh: A Landmark in the Palestine-Israel Conflict| journal=The Indian Journal of Political Science|volume=75|issue=4|year=2014|jstor=26575554|page=772}}</ref> |
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===Second-wave recruits=== |
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*[[Faruq al-Qaddumi]]<ref name=IEPQ/> |
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*[[Mahmoud Abbas]]<ref name=IEPQ/> |
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*[[Mamdouh Saidam]]<ref name=IEPQ/> |
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*[[Hayel Abdul Hamid]]<ref name=IEPQ/> |
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*[[Hani al-Hassan]]<ref name=IEPQ/> |
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*[[Muhammad Ghoneim]]<ref name=IEPQ/> |
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*[[Ahmed Qurei]]<ref name=IEPQ/> |
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*[[Abbas Zaki]]<ref name=IEPQ/> |
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*[[Nabil Shaath]]<ref name=IEPQ/> |
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==List of other senior members== |
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*[[Atef Abu Bakr]]<ref name=>{{cite book|author=Patrick Seale|title=Abu Nidal: A Gun for Hire|publisher=Arrow|year=1993|pages=53|location=London |
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*[[Rawhi Fattouh]] |
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*[[Naim Khader]]<ref>{{cite news|title=Naim Khader|access-date=25 November 2023 |url=https://www.all4palestine.org/ModelDetails.aspx?gid=11&mid=66595&lang=en|work=All4Palestine}}</ref> |
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*[[Anis al-Qaq]] (former deputy minister and ambassador) |
*[[Anis al-Qaq]] (former deputy minister and ambassador) |
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*[[Naif Abu-Sharah]] (militant commander of [[al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade]] branch) |
*[[Naif Abu-Sharah]] (militant commander of [[al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade]] branch) |
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*[[Hani Abul Saoud]] (former financier) |
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*[[Khaled al-Amira]] (founder) |
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*[[Fathi Arafat]] |
*[[Fathi Arafat]] |
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*[[Moussa Arafat]] (former head of Fatah security forces) |
*[[Moussa Arafat]] (former head of Fatah security forces) |
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*[[Yasser Arafat]] (founder and former head of organization) |
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*[[Nasser Badawi]] (militant commander) |
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*[[Mahmoud Labadi]] (PLO spokesman) |
*[[Mahmoud Labadi]] (PLO spokesman) |
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*[[Hikmat Zaid]] (presidential advisor for provincial affairs, fatah consultative council member, former governor, mayor, ambassador, minister of agriculture, minister of communications) |
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*[[Marwan Barghouti]] (head of [[Tanzim]] branch) |
*[[Marwan Barghouti]] (head of [[Tanzim]] branch) |
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*[[Mohamed Al Namura]] |
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*[[Mohammed Dahlan]] (head of Fatah security forces) (terminated by Mahmoud Abbas) |
*[[Mohammed Dahlan]] (head of Fatah security forces) (terminated by Mahmoud Abbas) |
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*[[Saeb Erakat]] (adviser) |
*[[Saeb Erakat]] (adviser) |
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*[[Abdullah Franji]]<ref>{{cite magazine| title=Interview with Fatah Leader Abdallah Frangi: "The Israeli Threat Makes us Stick Together" | magazine=[[Der Spiegel]]|date=28 June 2006|url=https://www.spiegel.de/international/spiegel/interview-with-fatah-leader-abdallah-frangi-the-israeli-threat-makes-us-stick-together-a-424106.html|access-date=10 December 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Hanna Mikhail]]<ref>{{cite news|author=Qassam Muaddi|title=The role of Palestinian Christians in shaping Palestine|work=[[The New Arab]]|date=29 December 2021|url=https://www.newarab.com/analysis/role-palestinian-christians-shaping-palestine|access-date=7 November 2023}}</ref> |
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*[[Ezzedine Kalak]]<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|url=https://www.palquest.org/en/biography/34171/ezzedine-kalak|title=Biography. Ezzedine Kalak |
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|encyclopedia=Interactive Encyclopedia of the Palestine Question}}</ref> |
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*[[Nihad Nusseibeh]] |
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*[[Qadura Fares]] (governor) |
*[[Qadura Fares]] (governor) |
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*[[Rawhi Fattouh]] (former head of organization)(founder) |
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*[[Tala'at al-Ghossein]] (former financier) |
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*[[Sakher Habash]] |
*[[Sakher Habash]] |
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*[[Uri Davis]] |
*[[Uri Davis]] |
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*[[Ilan Halevi]] |
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*[[Ghazi al-Jabali]] |
*[[Ghazi al-Jabali]] |
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*[[Imil Jarjoui]] (mayor) |
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*[[Farouk Kaddoumi]] |
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*[[Hani Kaddoumi]] |
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*[[Fadi Kafisha]] |
*[[Fadi Kafisha]] |
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*[[Nimer Saleh (Abu Saleh)]](founder) |
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*[[Saed Sayel (Abu Al Waleed)]](founder) |
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*[[Soneh Dekha]] |
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*[[Salwa Abu Khadra]] |
*[[Salwa Abu Khadra]] |
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*[[Abdel Fatah Lahmoud]] (founder) |
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*[[Samir Mashharawi]] |
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*[[Muhsin al-Qattan]] |
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*[[Ahmed Qurei]] (former prime minister) (mayor) |
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*[[Jibril Rajoub]] (mayor) |
*[[Jibril Rajoub]] (mayor) |
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*[[Ali Hassan Salameh]] (head of [[Black September (group)|Black September]] and [[Force 17]] branches) |
*[[Ali Hassan Salameh]] (head of [[Black September (group)|Black September]] and [[Force 17]] branches) |
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*[[Sirhan Sirhan (militant)|Sirhan Sirhan]] (militant associated with al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades branch) |
*[[Sirhan Sirhan (militant)|Sirhan Sirhan]] (militant associated with al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades branch) |
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*[[Yahya Skaf]] (militant) |
*[[Yahya Skaf]] (militant) |
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*[[Maslama Thabet]] |
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*[[Khaled Yashruti]] (founder) |
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*[[Nasser Youssef]] |
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*[[Zakaria Zubeidi]] (militant commander of al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade Branch) |
*[[Zakaria Zubeidi]] (militant commander of al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade Branch) |
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*[[Zakaria al-Agha]] Head of Fateh in Gaza Strip (mayor) |
*[[Zakaria al-Agha]] Head of Fateh in Gaza Strip (mayor) |
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*[[Fouad H Alshobaki]] (founder) Brigade chief of finance and Yasser Arafat financial advisor |
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==References== |
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Latest revision as of 18:33, 9 February 2024
The following is a list of members of Fatah, a major Palestinian political party and militia founded sometime between 1958-1959. The list includes leaders, militants, commanders, governors, mayors and financiers that are associated with Fatah and its several various branches.
List of Fatah founders and early recruits[edit]
Founders[edit]
First-wave recruits[edit]
- Salah Khalaf[1]
- Kamal Adwan[1]
- Muhammad Youssef Al-Najjar[1]
- Walid Ahmad Nimr al-Hassan (Abu Ali Iyad)[1]
- Khaled al-Hassan[1]
- Fakhri Al Omari[2]
- Salim al-Za'nun[1]
- Assad Saftawi[3]
- Khaled Yashruti[4]
Second-wave recruits[edit]
- Faruq al-Qaddumi[1]
- Mahmoud Abbas[1]
- Mamdouh Saidam[1]
- Nimr Saleh[1]
- Hayel Abdul Hamid[1]
- Hani al-Hassan[1]
- Muhammad Ghoneim[1]
- Ahmed Qurei[1]
- Majed Abu Sharar[1]
- Abbas Zaki[1]
- Nabil Shaath[1]
List of other senior members[edit]
- Ahmad Abdel Rahman
- Atef Abu Bakr[5]
- Hakam Balawi
- Rawhi Fattouh
- Faisal Husseini
- Naim Khader[6]
- Adnan Ghaith
- Anis al-Qaq (former deputy minister and ambassador)
- Naif Abu-Sharah (militant commander of al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade branch)
- Fathi Arafat
- Moussa Arafat (former head of Fatah security forces)
- Mahmoud Labadi (PLO spokesman)
- Marwan Barghouti (head of Tanzim branch)
- Mohammed Dahlan (head of Fatah security forces) (terminated by Mahmoud Abbas)
- Saeb Erakat (adviser)
- Abdullah Franji[7]
- Hanna Mikhail[8]
- Ezzedine Kalak[9]
- Nihad Nusseibeh
- Qadura Fares (governor)
- Sakher Habash
- Uri Davis
- Ilan Halevi
- Ghazi al-Jabali
- Imil Jarjoui (mayor)
- Fadi Kafisha
- Salwa Abu Khadra
- Jibril Rajoub (mayor)
- Ali Hassan Salameh (head of Black September and Force 17 branches)
- Jamal Abu Samhadana
- Sirhan Sirhan (militant associated with al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades branch)
- Yahya Skaf (militant)
- Zakaria Zubeidi (militant commander of al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade Branch)
- Zakaria al-Agha Head of Fateh in Gaza Strip (mayor)
References[edit]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "The Palestinian National Liberation Movement – Fatah (I) 1957-1990". Interactive Encyclopedia of the Palestine Question. Institute of Palestinian Studies.
- ^ Ilan Pappe; Johnny Mansour, eds. (2022). Historical Dictionary of Palestine (2nd ed.). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 458. ISBN 978-1-5381-1986-0.
- ^ Beverly Milton-Edwards; et al. (2013). Hamas: The Islamic Resistance Movement. Cambridge and Malden, CA: Polity Press. p. 309. ISBN 978-0-7456-5468-3.
- ^ Subhash Singh (2014). "The Battle of Karameh: A Landmark in the Palestine-Israel Conflict". The Indian Journal of Political Science. 75 (4): 772. JSTOR 26575554.
- ^ Patrick Seale (1993). Abu Nidal: A Gun for Hire. London: Arrow. p. 53. ISBN 9780099225713.
- ^ "Naim Khader". All4Palestine. Retrieved 25 November 2023.
- ^ "Interview with Fatah Leader Abdallah Frangi: "The Israeli Threat Makes us Stick Together"". Der Spiegel. 28 June 2006. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
- ^ Qassam Muaddi (29 December 2021). "The role of Palestinian Christians in shaping Palestine". The New Arab. Retrieved 7 November 2023.
- ^ "Biography. Ezzedine Kalak". Interactive Encyclopedia of the Palestine Question.