Chairman of the Palestinian Authority
Mahmoud Abbas, the Chairman of the Palestinian Authority who is usually referred to as Abu Mazen, was born in Safed in 1935. He studied law in Egypt before doing a…Read more
Minister of Planning and Labour
Samir Abdullah is a professor of economics and director-general of the Palestine Economic Policy Research Institute (Mas). He was born in the village of Abu Qash north of Ramallah in…Read more
Minister of Local Government
A Christian from the West Bank town of Bethlehem, Ziad al-Bandak served as tourism minister from February 2005 until March 2006, when Hamas came to power. He is known to…Read more
Minister of Justice and Information
Born in 1955 and holds a PhD in Civil Engineering from the American University. He worked at the engineering department at Birzeit University in 1978 and became head of…Read more
Hamas Founder and Leader in the Gaza Strip
Abdel Aziz al-Rantissi was born in Yabna village (between Ashkelon and Jaffa) on 23 October 1947. After the 1948 war, his family moved to the Gaza Strip and settled in…Read more
Minister of the Interior and Civil Affairs
Brig-Gen Abd-al-Razzaq al-Yahia is a member of the old-guard of the Palestine Liberation Organisation. Born in Tantura in 1929, Gen Yahia commanded one of the PLO's military wing, the Palestinian…Read more
Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization (1969-2004) and President of the Palestinian National Authority (1996-2004)
Mohammed Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa Al-Husseini, more commonly known as Yasser Arafat was the fifth of seven children born to a Palestinian textile merchant on August 24, 1929. According to…Read more
Palestinian scholar and political activist
Born 1946 in Ramallah. Her father was a founder of the Palestine Liberation Organisation. Ashrawi received her Bachelor and Master's degrees in literature from the Department of English…Read more
Imprisoned Fatah leader and founder of al-Mustaqbal (The Future)
One of the most popular figures of the current Palestinian uprising, Barghouti is a senior Fatah leader in the West Bank. Schooled in Hebrew during his time in Israeli jails,…Read more
Fatah leader in Gaza and representative for Khan Younis in the Palestinian Legislative Council
Mohammed Dahlan was born in 1961 in the Khan Yunis refugee camp in the Gaza Strip. He received a BA in business administration from the Islamic University of Gaza. …Read more
Minister of Tourism and Women's Affairs
D'eibes was born in Bethlehem in 1965. She was appointed Minister of Tourism in the PA unity government and has in the past been involved in various projects regarding cultural…Read more
Head of the PLO's Negotiations Affairs Department, member of the PLO Executive Committee and Fatah-Revolutionary Council, and representative for Jericho in the Palestinian Legislative Council
Born in Jerusalem in 1955, Saeb Erekat his higher education in the US. He obtained his M.A. in Political Science from the University of San Francisco and his doctorate in…Read more
Minister of Health
Dr. Abu Maghli was born in Nablus in 1950. In the past, he worked as a physician in various hospitals in the PA and Jordan. He also headed the…Read more
PA Prime Minister, Finance and Foreign Affairs Minister
Salam Fayyad was born in a village near Tulkarm in the West Bank and moved with his family to Jordan as a child. He earned a B.Sc. in…Read more
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Ismail Haniyeh headed Palestinian militant group Hamas' national list of candidates in the January 2006 elections for the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC), in which Hamas were the surprise victors. …Read more
Vice-president of Birzeit University
Ghassan Khatib was born in Nablus. He received a BA in Economics and Business Administration from Birzeit University in the West Bank. He also holds an MA in Development Studies…Read more
Hamas leader and political chief
Meshaal was born in 1956 in the Silwad neighbourhood of Ramallah. In high school he formed friendships with other young people associated with the Egyptian-originated Muslim Brotherhood movement and consequently…Read more
President of Al-Quds University in Jerusalem
Sari Nusseibeh was born in 1949 in Jerusalem. His father, Anwar, was a senior officer in the Jordanian army who lost a leg in the 1948 war and eventually became…Read more
Former Palestinian Minister and Member of Cabinet
Dr. Nebeel Qassis was born in Jerusalem in 1945 and was received a B.Sc in Nuclear Physics, from the University of Mainz, Germany in 1969 and a Ph.D. in Nuclear…Read more
Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority 2003-2006
Ahmed Qureia, known as Abu Ala, was born in 1937 to a wealthy family in Abu Dis, a village near Jerusalem. A banker by trade, he joined Fatah in 1968…Read more
Member of the PLO’s Executive Committee and advisor to Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas
Born in Jaffa, Yasser Abed Rabbo has an MA in economics and political science from the American University in Cairo. In 1968, Abed Rabbo was a founding member of the…Read more
Advisor for National Security
Born in 1953 in Dura near Hebron, Rajoub was first known as a top street fighter in the first Intifada in the late 1980s. He was sentenced by Israel to…Read more
Overall Commander of the Popular Resistance Committees
Jamal Abu Samhadanah was born in 1963 in the Elmarazi refugee camp near the town of Dir Elbalach, Gaza. His family moved to the Rafiach refugee camp where he and…Read more
Palestinian International Co-operation Minister
Shaath was born in 1938 in Safad to a Gazan father and a Lebanese mother. He became an Egyptian citizen in 1965 and studied in Alexandria. He earned a PhD…Read more
Hamas Founder and Terrorist Mastermind
Born in British Mandated Palestine in 1938, Ahmed Yassin was a refugee in Gaza from 1948 onward and formed extremist Islamic views early on in his childhood. He was received…Read more
Palestinian Interior Minister
Nasser Yousef was born in 1943 in Jisr al-Majama', near Bisan in the Jordan valley. Yousef holds a Masters Degree in Islam History from the University of…Read more
Hamas Spokesperson
Mahmoud Zahar is one of the founding members of Hamas and a spokesman for the organisation. On 20 March 2006, following their suprising victory in the Palestinian Legislative Council elections,…Read more