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  1. Faruq al-Qaddumi was born on 18 August 1931 [3] [4] in the town of Jinsafut near Nablus and later his family moved to Jaffa in present-day Israel. During the 1948 Arab-Israeli War they fled to Nablus in the West Bank. In the early 1950s al-Qaddumi worked in Saudi Arabia for the Arab-American Petroleum Company ( ARAMCO ).

  2. Farouq Qaddumi (also known as Abu Lutf) is Secretary-General of Fatah's central committee and the PLO's political department in Tunisia. Qaddumi was born in the Palestinian town of Nablus, moved with his family to Jaffa and then fled back to Nablus during the 1948 Israeli War of Independence. In 1954, he moved to Egypt to study at Cairo ...

  3. Bio Sketch: Faruq Qaddumi, the PLO's #2. by Danny Rubinstein. Middle East Quarterly. March 1996, pp. 29-32. Danny Rubinstein is a journalist with the Israeli daily Ha'aretz who has covered Palestinian affairs since 1967. He is the author of The Mystery of Arafat (Steerforth Press, 1995) and teaches courses on Middle East History at Ben-Gurion ...

    • Danny Rubinstein
    • 1996
  4. Aug 4, 2009 · A senior Fatah figure, Tunisian-based Faruq al-Qaddumi, blew his top on al-Jazeera television recently and ended by accusing President Mahmoud Abbas of murdering Yasser Arafat.

  5. QADDUMI, FARUQ (Abu Lutf)Palestinian political figure, born in August 1931 at Kufr Qaddum, near Nablus; grew up in Haifa but returned to Nablus as a refugee in 1948. Faruq Qaddumi joined the Baʿth Party in 1949. Source for information on Qaddumi, Faruq (Abu Lutf): Dictionary of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict dictionary.

  6. Assessing the Eighteenth PNC (Interview) Author: Faruq al-Qaddumi

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  8. Faruq al Qaddumi: Assessing the Eighteenth PNC The following interview with Faruq al-Qaddumi, head of the PLO Political Department, was conducted for JPS in Tunis on 26 August 1987. JPS: It is now four months since the eighteenth session of the Palestine National Council, held in Algiers on 20-24 April 1987. There has been sufficient time for

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