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  1. Aug 20, 2002 · Abu Nidal warned of a Palestinian civil war - and did his best to provoke it. He was the only rejectionist not merely to oppose the moderates, but to set about killing them.

  2. Abu Nidal was born in 1937 as Sabri Banna, the youngest of seven children of a prosperous citrus grower in Jaffa, in British-ruled Palestine. Banna joined the PLO, took the nom de guerre Abu Nidal ...

  3. Abu Nidal (Sabri al-Banna) was regarded as the most dangerous of the Palestinian political leaders. Abu Nidal, whose pseudonym means "father of struggle" (Abu meaning father and Nidal, a secular term, meaning "struggle" or "effort" in Arabic) was primarily active in the 1970s and 1980s in the left-wing of the Palestine Liberation Organization and later the secular/rejectionist front, and was ...

  4. Dec 29, 2002 · Abu Nidal's foot soldiers attacked not only Israelis and their allies but also assassinated P.L.O. representatives in London and Paris. In a Lisbon hotel lobby in 1983, a man approached the P.L.O ...

  5. This book describes how Abu Nidal's small band has infiltrated country after country, attacking schools, synagogues, airports, buses, beaches, and houses. Armed with scores of passports, and without radically disguising his face, Abu Nidal travels throughout the world unfettered. Based in Syria and Libya, working openly with Libya's Colonel ...

  6. Jun 21, 2005 · Sometime after the 1967 Six-Day War, Abu Nidal joined Yasser Arafat’s Fatah arm of the Palestine Liberation Organization. He rose quickly through the ranks and in 1970 opened a P.L.O. office in ...

  7. Abu Nidal ( arabiska أبو نضال ), egentligen Sabri Khalil al-Banna, född 1937 (enligt vissa uppgifter 1935) i Jaffa, Brittiska Palestinamandatet (i nuvarande Israel ), död 16 augusti 2002 i Bagdad, Irak, var en palestinsk terrorist. Han tvingades år 1948 fly från Jaffa och anslöt sig under 1960-talet tid till befrielseorganisationen ...

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