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  1. 15 apr 2018 · The only practical outcome has been the security screenings at airports everywhere around the world — and thank you, George Habash. I read Galia's book on a number of flights, even though this isn't an airplane book, and I kept thinking that were it not for Habash my wanderings at airports would have been a lot shorter.

  2. Georges Habache (ou Habash) ( جورج حبش ), de son nom de guerre Al-Hakim الحكيم, né le 2 août 1926 dans la ville de Lydda (actuelle Lod) et mort le 26 janvier 2008 à Amman ( Jordanie) 1, est un nationaliste palestinien, fondateur et ancien secrétaire général du Front populaire de libération de la Palestine (FPLP).

  3. 27 gen 2008 · George Habash, founder of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a hard-line Marxist group that shocked the world with a campaign of airline hijackings and bombings in the late 1960s ...

  4. George Habash ( Arabisch: جورج حبش) , bijgenaamd Al-Hakim - 'de dokter' (Arabisch: الحكيم ), ( Lydda ( mandaatgebied Palestina ), thans Lod (Israël), 2 augustus 1926 - Amman ( Jordanië ), 26 januari 2008) was een Palestijnse kinderarts. Hij schrok niet terug voor gewelddadige acties tegen Israël en is daarom door dat land lange ...

  5. George Habash (born 1926) was a founder of the Arab Nationalists' Movement in 1952 and of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) in 1967. George Habash was born in Lydda (now Lod) in 1926 to a family of Christian Palestinian merchants. When Arab-Jewish fighting broke out in Palestine in 1948, he was a medical student at the ...

  6. Habash, George. Uomo politico palestinese (Lydda 1926 - Hamman 2008). Laureatosi in medicina presso l'American University di Beirut (1951), sin da giovane espresse simpatie per l'ala più estremista all'interno del l' Organizzazione per la liberazione della Palestina di Y. ̔Arafāt. Il suo netto rifiuto dello stato di Israele e il sostegno al ...

  7. George Habash (en árabeجورج حبش, Lod, 2 de agosto de 1925 - Amán, 26 de enero de 2008) fue médico y luchador palestino, fundador del Movimiento Nacionalista Árabe (1950) y, más tarde, del Frente Popular para la Liberación para Palestina (1967), organizaciones a través de las que luchó durante toda su vida por la liberación palestina y árabe.