- Mohammed Yasser Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa, popularly known as Yasser Arafat or by his kunya Abu Ammar, was a Palestinian leader
Born: | 24 August 1929 Comment | When did Yasser Arafat die? / Died | 11 November 2004 | How many years did Yasser Arafat live? / Lived | 75 years | Zodiac sign: | Virgo |
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Yasser Arafat facts
- He was Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), President of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA), and leader of the Fatah political party and former paramilitary group, which he founded in 1959
- Originally opposed to Israel's existence, he modified his position in 1988 when he accepted UN Security Council Resolution 242
- Arafat and his movement operated from several Arab countries
- In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Fatah faced off with Jordan in a brief civil war
- Forced out of Jordan and into Lebanon, Arafat and Fatah were major targets of Israel's 1978 and 1982 invasions of that country
- Later in his career, Arafat engaged in a series of negotiations with the government of Israel to end the decades-long conflict between it and the PLO
- These included the Madrid Conference of 1991, the 1993 Oslo Accords and the 2000 Camp David Summit
- His political rivals, including Islamists and several PLO leftists, often denounced him for being corrupt or too submissive in his concessions to the Israeli government
- In 1994 Arafat received the Nobel Peace Prize, together with Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres, for the negotiations at Oslo
- During this time, Hamas and other militant organizations rose to power and shook the foundations of the authority that Fatah under Arafat had established in the Palestinian territories
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