- Abdel Shafi, Haidar
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▪ 2008Palestinian nationalistborn June 10, 1919, Gaza, British-occupied Palestinedied Sept. 25, 2007, Gaza, Emerging Palestinian Autonomous Areawas a founding member (1964–65) of the executive committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and a longtime secular voice in negotiations with Israel for Palestinian self-rule. Abdel Shafi studied medicine at the American University in Beirut and later (after completing his World War II service in the British Jordanian Army) at a hospital in Dayton, Ohio. He settled in Gaza, where he practiced medicine, worked for independence, and founded (1972) the Palestinian Red Crescent Society. Abdel Shafi led the Palestinian delegation at the 1991 Madrid Arab-Israeli peace conference, though he opposed the subsequent Oslo Accords. He was elected (1996–97) to the Palestinian Legislative Council before withdrawing his support from PLO leader Yasir Arafat, particularly over what he considered insufficient action in response to Israeli settlements in disputed territory.
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Universalium. 2010.