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Khalil Ibrahim al-Wazir (Arabic: خليل إبراهيم الوزير), also known by his kunya "Abu El Jihad" (أبو جهاد — father of the struggle) (October 10, 1935–April 16, 1988), was a Palestinian military leader and founder of the secular nationalist party Fatah. As a top aide of Palestine Liberation Organization Chairman, Yasser Arafat, al-Wazir had considerable influence in Fatah's military activities, eventually becoming the commander of Fatah's armed wing al-Assifa. The majority of the Palestinians viewed him as amartyr who died resisting the Israeli occupation or at least sympathized with his cause,[1][2] while most Israelis considered him to be a high-profile terrorist for planning the killings of Israelis.[3]
Fatah is generally considered to have had a strong involvement in revolutionary struggle in the past and has maintained a number of militant/terrorist groups
abueljihad please change your nick
Khalil Ibrahim al-Wazir (Arabic: خليل إبراهيم الوزير), also known by his kunya "Abu El Jihad" (أبو جهاد — father of the struggle) (October 10, 1935–April 16, 1988), was a Palestinian military leader and founder of the secular nationalist party Fatah. As a top aide of Palestine Liberation Organization Chairman, Yasser Arafat, al-Wazir had considerable influence in Fatah's military activities, eventually becoming the commander of Fatah's armed wing al-Assifa. The majority of the Palestinians viewed him as amartyr who died resisting the Israeli occupation or at least sympathized with his cause,[1][2] while most Israelis considered him to be a high-profile terrorist for planning the killings of Israelis.[3]
Fatah is generally considered to have had a strong involvement in revolutionary struggle in the past and has maintained a number of militant/terrorist groups