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  1. George Habash (en árabe جورج 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 ...

  2. George Habash (Arabic: جورج حبش, romanized: Jūrj Ḥabash), also known by his laqab "Al-Hakim" (Arabic: الحكيم, romanized: Al-Ḥakīm, lit. 'The Wise Man or The Doctor'; 1 August 1926 – 26 January 2008), was a Palestinian politician and physician who founded the Marxist–Leninist Popular Front for the Liberation of ...

  3. George Ḥabash (born 1925/26, Lydda, Palestine [now Lod, Israel]—died January 26, 2008, Amman, Jordan) was a militant Palestinian and leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).

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  4. 27 de ene. de 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...

  5. 15 de abr. de 2018 · Apr 15, 2018. George Habash was Israel’s absolute enemy for decades, the embodiment of evil, the devil incarnate. Even the title “Dr.” before his name — he was a pediatrician — was considered blasphemous. Habash was plane hijackings, Habash was terror and terror alone.

  6. George Habash (en árabe جورج 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 ...

  7. 26 de ene. de 2022 · Interactive Encyclopedia of the Palestine Question. Biography | George Habash, the refugee doctor born in Lydda and the founder of the Arab Nationalist Movement during the mid-1950s. He also founded the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) in December 1967 and served as its Secretary-General until 2000.