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Date of birth
  
1 March 1913

Died
  
March 16, 2002

Role
  
Politician

Name
  
Salah-Hassan Hanifes

1951–1959
  
Progress and Work


Place of birth
  
Shefa-'Amr, Ottoman Empire

Date of death
  
16 March 2002(2002-03-16) (aged 89)

Knessets
  
Israeli legislative election, 1951, Israeli legislative election, 1955

Salah-Hassan Hanifes (Hebrew: סאלח-חסן ח'ניפס‎‎, born 1 March 1913, died 16 March 2002) was a Druze Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Progress and Work between 1951 and 1959.

Biography

Born in Shefa-'Amr during the Ottoman era, Hanifes studied at a local primary school, before attending a Druze religious centre in Lebanon. During the 1930s he made contacts with the Haganah, and helped enlist Druze during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. In 1949 he was appointed to the Supreme Druze Council established by the government. Two years later he was elected to the Knesset as leader of the Progress and Work list, which was allied to Mapai, the ruling party. He was re-elected in 1955.

In 1959 a dispute with Mapai led to Hanifes setting up a new party, the Independent Faction for Israeli Arabs, to run in the elections that year. However, the party won only 0.4% of the vote, failing to cross the 1% electoral threshold, and resulting in Hanifes losing his seat.

He died in 2002 at the age of 89.

References

Salah-Hassan Hanifes Wikipedia