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  Abu Ali Mustafa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Abu Ali was a symbol of Palestinian resistance and rejection of Zionist colonialism in all of its manifestation.
Abu Ali was born in 1938 in Arraba, Janin, Palestine.
Abu Ali was member of the Palestine National Council since 1968, a member of the PLO's Central Council and the PLO's Executive Committee.
www.redress.btinternet.co.uk /abualimustafa.htm   (255 words)

  
  Abu Ali Mustafa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abu Ali Mustafa (Arabic:ابو علي مصطفى), dates (1938 to August 27, 2001), the nom de guerre of Mustafa Zibri, was a Palestinian leader and was general secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine from July 2000 until he was assassinated by Israeli forces the following year.
Abu Ali Mustafa was born in 1938, in the northern West Bank town of Arraba, the son of a farmer.
Abu Ali joined George Habash and other left-wing members of the ANM in establishing the Marxist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine in 1967, and became a leading member of the new organisation.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Abu_Ali_Mustafa   (334 words)

  
 Fight Back! August 2005 - PFLP Statement on Anniversary Abu Ali Mustafa Murder   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Abu Ali Mustafa was murdered by the Zionist state, using a U.S.-made Apache helicopter to shoot two missiles directly into his Ramallah office.
Abu Ali Mustafa spent his life struggling against these enemies as they sought to liquidate the Palestinian cause and destroy the Arab nation, and today, our people are carrying on and will continue to carry on that tradition of unwavering resistance to imperialist and Zionist attacks and invasions.
All of his life, Abu Ali Mustafa was a believer in the national unity of the Palestinian people, and in the unity of the Arab nation.
www.fightbacknews.org /2005/04/mustafa.htm   (873 words)

  
 MIFTAH--The Legacy of Abu Ali Mustafa
Abu Ali Mustafa was murdered by Israel when two Israeli rockets hit the headquarters of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) in the West Bank city of Ramallah on August 27, 2001.
Abu Ali Mustafa made his name as a representative for refugees and in the first conference of the PFLP he was appointed deputy leader.
Abu Ali Mustafa was the most senior Palestinian political leader to be assassinated by Israel in last 11 months of the Uprising.
www.miftah.org /Display.cfm?DocId=301&CategoryId=3   (662 words)

  
 IAC CONDEMNS "U.S./ISRAELI ASSASSINATION OF PALESTINIAN LEADER
Abu Ali Mustafa's life is a shining example of great courage and  unbreakable determination to achieve liberation for the Palestinian  people.
Comrade Abu Ali Mustafa, general secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine was assassinated on Monday morning of August 27th by Israeli forces using advanced military weapons provided by the United States of America.
Abu Ali Mustafa presented the vision of an all-encompassing Palestinian state where people would live together in freedom regardless of their race, religion, or color.
www.iacenter.org /folder04/mustafa.htm   (777 words)

  
 Aaron Mannes on Mustafa Abu Ali on National Review Online
Mustafa needed to be closer to the action, so he began to negotiate with Arafat.
Some Israelis interpreted Mustafa's willingness to deal with Arafat and move to the PA as a sign that Mustafa was actually a moderate.
Mustafa agreed when the interviewer stated that by the Israeli definition Mustafa incites terrorism because the PFLP has not changed its principles regarding the armed struggle against Israel.
www.nationalreview.com /comment/comment-mannes082901.shtml   (767 words)

  
 *The Middle East News, Thread 4 [Free Republic]
Mustafa was killed when two rockets fired from helicopter gunships struck him while he was at his desk in his office in the West Bank town of Ramallah, not far from the offices of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
Abu Ali Mustafa, the 64-year-old head of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, (PFLP) was blown to pieces by two helicopter missiles as he sat at his desk yesterday morning, becoming the most prominent Palestinian to be assassinated during the 11-month war.
Abu Ali Mustafa's office is a small room on the top corner of a modest three-storey building, several hundred yards from the large complex housing Yasser Arafat's headquarters in Ramallah.
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a3b8b03270274.htm   (12030 words)

  
 israelinsider: security: PFLP leader eliminated by Israeli missile strike
Abu Ali Mustafa, chief of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, was killed in an IDF missile strike on his Ramallah office on Monday.
Mustafa is the highest-ranking Palestinian leader to be targeted by Israeli security forces and his killing followed a decision by Israel's security cabinet to continue with its present policy of fighting terror.
Mustafa was allowed entry to Palestinian-controlled areas in September 1999 after the PA said it would restrain his terror activities.
www.israelinsider.com /channels/security/articles/sec_0085.htm   (874 words)

  
 Palestine Chronicle
Abu Ali Mustafa, the head of the second largest group within the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), was murdered by Sharon and his government.
Abu Ali, a long-standing comrade of Al-Hakim, was a member of the PFLP since its inception in 1967.
In addition to being responsible for the PFLP in the West Bank, Abu Ali Mustafa became the commando-in-chief of the PFLP military forces (including the period comprising the battles in Amman in September 1970 and the battle of Aglow in July 1971).
www.palestinechronicle.com /article.php?story=20010827191333764   (1077 words)

  
 Abu Ali Mustafa
Abu Ali Mustafa was a Palestinian leader who lived and died defending the Palestinian cause and the rights of the Palestinian people.
Abu Ali Mustafa (Mustafa El-Zabri) was born in the village of Arrabeh, near Jenin, in 1938.
In 1972, at the Third National Conference of the PFLP, Abu Ali was elected as a deputy to the Secretary-General, Dr. Habash.
www.abualimustafa.org   (485 words)

  
 Terroristica :: Энциклопедия терроризма :: Abu Ali Mustafa (PFLP) Speaks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Mustafa: Because there was a unanimous decision [in the PLO] regarding the entry of 450 members of the PNC, and they entered, while [only] a few remained outside.
Mustafa: We said the Oslo accord exists but we reject it, and Israel also exists but is rejected by us.
Mustafa: I perceive Palestine as the historic Palestine documented in all the UN and British Mandate records.
terrorism.wallst.ru /eninterv0001.htm   (1391 words)

  
 Palestine Solidarity Campaign   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Abu Ali Mustafa was killed in his office from a missile attack in the West Bank, Monday August 27th, 2001, at 11am.
Abu Ali Mustafa (62) from Arrabe, Jennin area, was a member of the PFLP since its foundation and returned to the West Bank two years ago after years of Palestinian activism in exile.
Abu Ali Mustafa is the highest Palestinian figure assassinated by Israel until now.
www.palestinecampaign.org /email_article.asp?xid=n&id=247   (345 words)

  
 Yasser Arafat, Christmas, and the PFLP
Shortly after Habash's death, Mustafa Zubaydi (whose nomme de guerre was Abu Ali Mustafa) was elected head of the PFLP in July 2000.
Mustafa was not just a political leader of the PFLP but also was personally involved in its military planning.
Mustafa's successor to head the PFLP was Ahmad Sa'adat, who planned and ordered the murder of Israel's Minister of Tourism in Jerusalem on October 17, 2001.
www.jcpa.org /art/brief1-13.htm   (1139 words)

  
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Abu Ali Talal, member in the PFLP Central Committee, who resides in Ein Hilwe Camp in South Lebanon, said: Our retaliation will be severe and will reach US and Israeli contacts everywhere.
In Nablus, Mu'in Sobhi Saeed Abu Lawi, 38, died after he received a bullet in the neck shot by the occupation troops; Abu Lawi was returning through a side road between Tal and Bourin villages south of Nablus, carrying school stationery for his children.
Abu Rudineh criticizes Israel for escalating tension in the occupied territories.
www.muscanet.com /~ampal/August01.htm   (5311 words)

  
 “martyrdom culture” - Palestinian Authority
In 1960's and 1970's, Mustafa Ali Qassem Zubairi (Abu Ali Mustafa) was one of the heads of the military wing of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine in Jordan and Lebanon.
In May 2000, Abu Ali Mustafa was appointed secretary-general (i.e., leader) of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, in which capacity he encouraged and supported armed struggle activities against Israel.
The naming of the street in Tulkarm after Abu Ali Mustafa is yet another example of the “martyrdom culture” that thrives in the Palestinian society in the course of the Palestinian-Israeli violent confrontation, crossing the boundaries of organizations and affiliations.
www.intelligence.org.il /eng/sib/5_05/martyrdom.htm   (1058 words)

  
 With murder of Palestinian leader, Israel escalates provocations and violence
Abu Ali Mustafa, the leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), was assassinated Monday morning by Israeli military forces in the West Bank town of Ramallah.
Witnesses to the murder of Mustafa said Israeli helicopters fired two laser-guided missiles into the windows of his office, killing the 64-year-old Palestinian leader, whose decapitated and charred body was found at his desk.
The murder of Mustafa was apparently in retaliation for a commando attack Saturday, in which two armed Palestinians infiltrated the well-fortified Marganit military base at an Israeli settlement in southern Gaza and killed three soldiers, before being killed themselves.
www.wsws.org /articles/2001/aug2001/isra-a28.shtml   (1180 words)

  
 Workers World Sept. 13, 2001: Outpouring of anger, support for Palestinian struggle
The Israeli Army assassinated Abu Ali Mustafa, general secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, on the morning of Aug. 27 as he sat at his desk in Ramallah, Palestine.
The cold-blooded killing of Abu Ali Mustafa evoked a massive outpouring of grief and anger in several Middle East countries, as well as an escalation of the Palestinian armed resistance movement fighting Israeli occupation.
Abu Ali Mustafa was the most prominent of more than 60 Palestinian leaders and activists assassinated by the Israeli military since the new Intifada, or uprising, began 11 months ago.
www.workers.org /ww/2001/palestine0913.php   (1585 words)

  
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More than 50 thousand mourners participated in Mustafas funeral RAMALLHA, AUGUST 28 (WAFA)--"We returned in order to resist." Thousands of Palestinians chanted these words which were on the Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa lips when he returned to the Home Land in 1999 after 32 years of exile.
"Abu Ali Mustafa, your blood will not be wasted!" shouted many in the crowd, using the name by which the leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine was widely known.
The martyr Mustafa Zibri, was assassinated Monday in an Israeli occupation missile attack, as he sat working at his desk in his office in El Berih building.
www.blythe.org /nytransfer-subs/2001mid/50,000_at_Mustafa's_Funeral   (457 words)

  
 PLO founder killed by Israeli missile attack - Telegraph
But Abu Ali was not a neighbourhood thug like most of the 30 Palestinians that Israel has liquidated in targeted killings.
Abu Ali, who took over from the group's ailing leader, George Habash, last year, returned to live in the West Bank in 1999, on the basis of a promise to live in peace with the Jewish state.
The rest of the apartment was unharmed apart from some broken glass, and even the Palestinian flag in Abu Ali's office was still hanging from its staff, although badly torn.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/08/28/wmid28.xml   (929 words)

  
 Boycott Israel, the Apartheid state!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
With the murder of Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) leader Abu Ali Mustafa, and the creeping reoccupation of parts of the West Bank and Gaza, Israel has intensified its onslaught against the Palestinian people to a state of near-open warfare.
Abu Ali Mustafa was elected head of the PFLP last year, following the resignation of its ailing leader Dr George Habash.
Since his election, Abu Ali had reinvigorated the PFLP, and was regarded as second in importance only to Arafat within the PLO leadership.
www.labournet.org.uk /so/48israel.htm   (1126 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Mustafa Ali Zibri   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Mustafa Ali Zibri, (1938 to August 27, 2001) was a Palestinian leader.
He fled his home when Israel captured the town in the 1967 war and spent 32 years in exile, mainly in Damascus and Jordan.
He took the name Mustafa Zibri as a nom de guerre.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Mustafa-Ali-Zibri   (272 words)

  
 Abu 'Ali Mustafa --  Encyclopædia Britannica
He was born Mustafa az-Zibri and later took the nom de guerre Abu Ali Mustafa.
The founder of Pakistan was Mohammed Ali Jinnah.
When Muhammad 'Ali (also spelled Mehemet Ali) was named pasha of Egypt by the Ottoman Empire, he founded a dynasty that ruled for more than 100 years and paved the way for the modern Egyptian state.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9389969?tocId=9389969&query=null&ct=null   (711 words)

  
 De Partij van de Arbeid veroordeelt scherp de laffe moordaanslag van Israël op Abu Ali Mustafa, de algemene secretaris ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Workers’ Party of Belgium (WPB) strongly condemns Israel’s cowardly assassination of Abu Ali Mustafa, the general secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).
They had the opportunity to meet Abu Ali Mustafa and were quite impressed by his steadfastness and optimism for the Palestinian cause.
The WPB extends her condolences to the family and comrades of Abu Ali Mustafa, to the PFLP and to the entire Palestinian people.
www.wpb.be /press/Mustafa27-08.htm   (297 words)

  
 Al-Ahram Weekly | Front Page | As the dominoes fall
One fighter, Amin Abu Khatib, 26, from Rafah, was killed in the crossfire.
At 11.15 Monday morning, Abu Ali Mustafa, secretary-general of the PLO's Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), was working at his desk in his office on the top floor of a residential block in the suburbs of El-Bireh.
And on Monday evening the firing resumed, "either from Palestinians angered by Abu Ali's death or by collaborators under instructions from Israel," in the opinion of one resident of Beit Jala.
weekly.ahram.org.eg /2001/549/fr1.htm   (1290 words)

  
 Comunicado del Frente Popular para la Liberación de Palestina
Abu Ali Mustafa fue elegido secretario general del FPLP el año pasado, después de que el Doctor George Habash (conocido como al-Hakim) dejara su cargo.
Abu Ali, camarada durante largos años de al-Hakim, había sido miembro del FPLP desde su fundación en 1967.
[Abu Ali] creía que [la defensa] del movimiento de resistencia palestino contra la ocupación racista y colonialista israelí era una obligación que incumbía a todos los palestinos, así como a todo ser humano que crea en la igualdad, la justicia, y la paz.
www.rebelion.org /sociales/fplp290801.htm   (906 words)

  
 PLO ‘WAR' CRY OVER ISRAEL ASSASSINATION [Free Republic]
Mustafa, who returned from exile in 1999, was by far the most senior Palestinian to die as a result of Israel's strategy of targeting terrorist chiefs.
Mustafa, a founder of the PLO and the head of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, was decapitated by two missiles fired by helicopter gunships through the windows of his top-floor office in a three-story building in Ramallah, a short distance from Yasser Arafat's office.
Mustafa is the highest-ranking Palestinian official killed in a targeted Israeli attack in 11 months of fighting.
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a3b8b5b4d50e6.htm   (1165 words)

  
 July to September
Abu Ali Mustafa, leader of the Palestinian faction known as the Popular front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), speaks in Amman in this undated file photo.
Abu Ali Mustafa was killed when at least two Israeli missiles hit the PFLP headquarters in the West Bank city of Ramallah August 27, 2001.
Mustafa was the most high-profile figure to be killed under a policy of tracking and killing Palestinians accused by Israel of attacks on Israelis since a Palestinian uprising erupted 11 months ago.
www.angelfire.com /rant/truthaboutpalestine/7to9.html   (2043 words)

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