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Kamel Arekat

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Preceded by
  
Kassim al-Rimawi

Years of service
  
1944-1951


Nickname(s)
  
Abu Ghazi

Succeeded by
  
Akef al-Fayez

Name
  
Kamel Arekat

Born
  
26 March 1901Abu Dis, Ottoman Empire (
1901-03-26
)

Spouse(s)
  
Rasmia Baidas, Irfat Kamal

Died
  
July 17, 1984, Amman, Jordan

Battles and wars
  
1948 Arab–Israeli War, Al-Qastal, Jerusalem, Dheisheh

Service/branch
  
AlJihad AlMuqaddas

Kamel Arekat (Arabic: كامل عريقات‎‎, also spelled Kamel Uraygat) (26 March 1901 – 17 July 1984) was a Palestinian Jordanian militant and politician who served as the Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies of Jordan, was born in Abu Dis, a town 5km in the east of Jerusalem, to a notable Jordanian originated clan.

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Early life

Kamel was born to a notable family. His grandfather, Sheikh Rashid, was known as the leader of the knights assigned by the Ottoman Sultan to protect Christian pilgrims visiting Jerusalem. After the World War I, and the British Mandate for Palestine he served in the British Police in 1926.

Arab and Jewish conflict in Palestine

Years later, and due to the Jewish Immigration to Palestine, he participated in the Palestinian resistance movement under the leadership of Abdul-Qader al-Husseini.

References

Kamel Arekat Wikipedia


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