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Bassam Abu Sharif was born on 9 August, 1946 in Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine, is a Palestinian politician (born 1946). Discover Bassam Abu Sharif's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

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Occupation Former Senior Adviser to Yasser Arafat
Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 9 August 1946
Birthday 9 August
Birthplace Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine
Nationality Palestinian

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1943

His parents were upper-middle-class Sunni Muslims and had been residing in Amman, Jordan, since 1943 due to the fact that his father was working at the Arab Bank.

He graduated from a secondary school in Irbid, Jordan.

1946

Bassam Abu Sharif (بسام أبو شريف; born 1946 in Jerusalem) is a former senior adviser to Yasser Arafat and leading cadre of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).

He was previously a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).

Abu Sharif was born in the Old City of Jerusalem on 9 August 1946.

1963

In 1963 he began his studies at the American University of Beirut and graduated from the university in 1967.

Abu Sharif organized, and participated in, many actions against Israel.

He worked as the deputy editor and then editor of the Al-Hadaf magazine which was linked to the PFLP.

1970

A Marxist and an admirer of Mao Zedong and Che Guevara, Abu Sharif, then a member of the PFLP, was dubbed the "face of terror" by Time magazine for his role in the Dawson's Field hijackings in 1970, when the PFLP hijacked Pan Am, Swissair, and TWA flights and blew them up in the Jordanian desert, triggering King Hussein's expulsion of the PLO from Jordan, which became known as Black September.

A fourth pair of hijackers on an El Al flight were overpowered by security guards and passengers.

1972

He lost four fingers, and was left deaf in one ear and blind in one eye, when a bomb exploded in his hands in Beirut, Lebanon, in 1972.

The assassination attempt was carried out by Mossad who hid the explosives in the book The Memoirs of Che Guevara, and sent the book to Sharif.

Within the PFLP, he gradually began to favour a reduced emphasis on armed struggle and closer cooperation with Fatah, the dominant PLO faction.

1980

Abu Sharif received the special medal of the Soviet Union of Journalists in 1980.

1981

As a result, he was removed from the PFLP Politburo in 1981 and was appointed to run external relations.

1987

After drawing closer to Fatah leader Yasser Arafat and meeting Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, he was expelled from the PFLP in 1987.

After leaving the PFLP in 1987, in a non-partisan role, he became a senior adviser to Yasser Arafat and was able to float some peace proposals based on a two-state solution and preparing Palestinians for the compromises made in Oslo.

1995

In 1995, Abu Sharif co-authored the book Best of Enemies with Uzi Mahnaimi, an Israeli Mossad journalist who previously served in the Israeli military intelligence corps.

Abu Sharaf also published a political memoir entitled Arafat and the Dream of Palestine.

1996

He returned to Ramallah in 1996 as a presidential adviser and often wrote statements of the Palestinian position in the peace process.

2005

Writing in the Palestinian newspaper al-Quds in April 2005, Abu Sharif called for a "popular peaceful uprising" of Palestinians through massive nonviolent resistance to prevent Israel from annexing any additional land in the West Bank.

Abu Sharif has two children from a previous marriage.

2010

In an interview on Abu Dhabi TV on April 25, 2010 (as translated by MEMRI), Abu Sharif claimed that former Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion was responsible for the assassination of John F. Kennedy, due to Kennedy's policy regarding Israeli's Dimona nuclear plant.

"Ben-Gurion gave the order to assassinate Kennedy. I take full responsibility for every word I say. The Mossad collaborated with the American mafia, and once Oswald had killed Kennedy, the Mossad sent a Jew called [Jack] Ruby to kill him. Then the Mossad killed 22 witnesses, and the case was closed ... these files have not been made public, due to Jewish Zionist pressure."

In the same interview, Abu Sharif alleged that US President Barack Obama was the target of an assassination plot by Yemenite Jews:

"I am warning the American agencies, like the CIA and FBI, which are fast asleep, that a plot to assassinate Obama is in motion, and that the group that will attempt to assassinate Obama consists of Yemenite Jews under the guise of Al-Qaeda."

Abu Sharif declined to provide a source for his allegations, but stated that: "I am responsible for every word I say, and if they want to know more, they can come to me."