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Nationality
  
Died
  
1973, West Beirut

Role
  
Political leader



Name
  
Kamal Nasser

Occupation
  
Political scientist

Education
  
Kamal Nasser Kamal Nasser Wikipedia


Full Name
  
Kamal Butros Nasser

Born
  
1925
Bir Zeit

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Kamal Butros Nasser (Arabic: كمال ناصر; 1925 – 9 or 10 April 1973) was a Palestinian political leader, writer and poet.

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Early life

Nasser was born in Bir Zeit in 1925 to a Palestinian Christian family. He was educated at Bir Zeit school (now Bir Zeit University). Then he studied political science at the American University of Beirut and graduated in 1945. Later he worked as a teacher while studying law in Jerusalem. In the period following the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Nasser worked as a journalist.

Political life

He was responsible for producing the al-Ba‘ath newspaper from Ramallah and also set up al-Jil al-Jadid (The New Era), a militant newspaper. In 1956 he was elected to Jordanian parliament as Ba‘ath member for Ramallah district. He did not serve out his term as a result of his expulsion from Parliament during the subsequent martial law period in Jordan. Expelled from West Bank by Israel in 1967, Nasser became editor of the PLO newspaper, Filastin al-Thawra. In addition, at that time he became a member of PLO Executive Committee from February 1969 to July 1971 serving as an official with the office of National Guidance. In 1970, he was also spokesman for the committee. In addition, he served as spokesman for the PLO.

Death

Nasser was assassinated in West Beirut on the night of 9 April 1973 by Israel Defense Forces in the 1973 Israeli raid on Lebanon. Israeli forces also killed Kamal Adwan and Mohammed Yousef Najjar in the same attack. All three men had made Israel's Operation Wrath of God assassination list for their participation in the massacre of eleven members of the 1972 Israeli Olympic team in Munich. One of the IDF soldiers involved is reputed to have been Ehud Barak, dressed up as a woman; Barak later became prime minister of Israel.

Legacy

The main auditorium of Birzeit University is named after him.

Works

Kamal Nasser was a published poet and a number of his poems have been translated into English, including The Story and The Last Poem.

References

Kamal Nasser Wikipedia