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Ahmed Ali Mohammed Qurei (also spelled Qureia or Qurie; أحمد علي محمد قريع,; 26 March 1937 – 22 February 2023), also known by his kunya Abu Alaa (أبو علاء), was a Palestinian politician who served as the second Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 35 relations: Abu Dis, Al-Quds Al-Arabi, BBC News, Central Committee of Fatah, Ehud Barak, Fatah, First Qurei Government, Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, Jerusalem, Jerusalem Governorate, Kunya (Arabic), List of Fatah members, Mahmoud Abbas, Mandatory Palestine, Ministry of Interior (State of Palestine), Nabil Shaath, Oslo Accords, Oxford University Press, Palestine Liberation Organization, Palestinian Economic Council for Development and Reconstruction, Palestinian Legislative Council, Palestinians, Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority, Rafiq Al-Natsheh, Road map for peace, Second Qurei Government, Shlomo Ben-Ami, Speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council, Taba Summit, Third Qurei Government, Tunis, Yasser Arafat, 2000 Camp David Summit, 2006 Palestinian legislative election.

  2. Central Committee of Fatah members
  3. Finance ministers of the Palestinian National Authority
  4. Members of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization
  5. Palestinian Sunni Muslims
  6. People from Abu Dis
  7. Prime ministers of Palestinian National Authority
  8. Speakers of the Palestinian Legislative Council

Abu Dis

Abu Dis or Abu Deis (أبو ديس) is a Palestinian village in the West Bank, in the Jerusalem Governorate of the State of Palestine, bordering Jerusalem.

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Al-Quds Al-Arabi

al-Quds al-Arabi (lit) is an independent pan-Arab daily newspaper, published in London since 1989 and owned by Palestinian expatriates.

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BBC News

BBC News is an operational business division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs in the UK and around the world.

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Central Committee of Fatah

The Fatah Central Committee is the highest decision-making body of the Palestinian organization and political party, Fatah.

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Ehud Barak

Ehud Barak (אֵהוּד בָּרָק; born Ehud Brog; 12 February 1942) is an Israeli former general and politician who served as the tenth prime minister from 1999 to 2001.

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Fatah

Fatah (Fatḥ), formally the Palestinian National Liberation Movement (label), is a Palestinian nationalist and social democratic political party.

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First Qurei Government

The Palestinian Authority Government of October 2003 was an eight-member Palestinian Authority (PA) emergency government that was formed on 6 October and existed until 12 November 2003.

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Hamas

Hamas, an acronym of its official name, Harakat al-Muqawama al-Islamiya (lit), is a Palestinian Sunni Islamist militant resistance movement governing parts of the Israeli-occupied Gaza Strip since 2007.

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Ismail Haniyeh

Ismail Abd al-Salam Haniyeh (– 31 July 2024) was a Palestinian politician. Ahmed Qurei and Ismail Haniyeh are Palestinian Sunni Muslims and prime ministers of Palestinian National Authority.

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Jerusalem

Jerusalem is a city in the Southern Levant, on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea.

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Jerusalem Governorate

The Quds Governorate (Muḥāfaẓat al-Quds; translit), also Jerusalem Governorate, is one of the 16 governorates of Palestine and located in the central part of the West Bank.

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Kunya (Arabic)

A (كُنيَة) is a teknonym in an Arabic name, the name of an adult derived from their eldest son.

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List of Fatah members

The following is a list of members of Fatah, a major Palestinian political party and militia founded sometime between 1958-1959.

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Mahmoud Abbas

Mahmoud Abbas (Maḥmūd ʿAbbās; born 15 November 1935), also known by the kunya Abu Mazen (أَبُو مَازِن), is the president of the State of Palestine and the Palestinian National Authority (PNA). Ahmed Qurei and Mahmoud Abbas are central Committee of Fatah members, members of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization, Palestinian Sunni Muslims and prime ministers of Palestinian National Authority.

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Mandatory Palestine

Mandatory Palestine was a geopolitical entity that existed between 1920 and 1948 in the region of Palestine under the terms of the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine.

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Ministry of Interior (State of Palestine)

The Ministry of Interior and National Security is the branch of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) cabinet in charge of the security and the statistics of the population of the State of Palestine.

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Nabil Shaath

Nabil Ali Muhammad (Abu Rashid) Shaath (نبيل شعث,; born 9 August 1938 in Safad) is a senior Palestinian official. Ahmed Qurei and Nabil Shaath are Arab people in Mandatory Palestine, central Committee of Fatah members and prime ministers of Palestinian National Authority.

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Oslo Accords

The Oslo Accords are a pair of interim agreements between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO): the Oslo I Accord, signed in Washington, D.C., in 1993; and the Oslo II Accord, signed in Taba, Egypt, in 1995.

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Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.

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Palestine Liberation Organization

The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO; منظمة التحرير الفلسطينية) is a Palestinian nationalist coalition that is internationally recognized as the official representative of the Palestinian people; i.e. the globally dispersed population, not just those in the Palestinian territories who are represented by the Palestinian Authority.

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Palestinian Economic Council for Development and Reconstruction

The Palestinian Economic Council for Development and Reconstruction (PECDAR) is an independent institution established by the Palestine Liberation Organization in 1993.

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Palestinian Legislative Council

The Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) is the unicameral legislature of the Palestinian Authority, elected by the Palestinian residents of the Palestinian territories of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

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Palestinians

Palestinians (al-Filasṭīniyyūn) or Palestinian people (label), also referred to as Palestinian Arabs (label), are an Arab ethnonational group native to Palestine.

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The prime minister of the Palestinian National Authority was the position of the official head of government of the Palestinian Authority government, which operated between 2003 and January 2013, when it was officially transformed into the State of Palestine. Ahmed Qurei and prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority are prime ministers of Palestinian National Authority.

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Rafiq Al-Natsheh

Rafiq Al-Natsheh (born in 1934) is a Palestinian politician who was elected the speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) from November 2003 to March 2004. Ahmed Qurei and Rafiq Al-Natsheh are Arab people in Mandatory Palestine, central Committee of Fatah members and speakers of the Palestinian Legislative Council.

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Road map for peace

The roadmap for peace or road map for peace (מפת הדרכים Mapa had'rakhim, Khāriṭa ṭarīq as-salāmu) was a plan to resolve the Israeli–Palestinian conflict proposed by the Quartet on the Middle East: the United States, the European Union, Russia and the United Nations.

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Second Qurei Government

The Palestinian Authority Government of November 2003 was a government of the Palestinian National Authority (PA) sworn in on 12 November 2003 and continued until 24 February 2005.

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Shlomo Ben-Ami

Shlomo Ben-Ami (שלמה בן עמי; born 17 July 1943) is a former Israeli diplomat, politician, and historian who participated in the Israeli–Palestinian peace process, including the 2000 Camp David Summit.

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Speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council

The Speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council is the chairman of the Palestinian Legislative Council of the Palestinian Authority. Ahmed Qurei and Speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council are speakers of the Palestinian Legislative Council.

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Taba Summit

The Taba Summit (also known as Taba Talks, Taba Conference or short Taba) were talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, held from 21 to 27 January 2001 at Taba, in the Sinai.

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Third Qurei Government

The Palestinian Authority Government of February 2005 was a government of the Palestinian National Authority (PA) which existed from 24 February 2005 to March 2006.

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Tunis

Tunis (تونس) is the capital and largest city of Tunisia.

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Yasser Arafat

Yasser Arafat (4 or 24 August 1929 – 11 November 2004), also popularly known by his kunya Abu Ammar, was a Palestinian political leader. Ahmed Qurei and Yasser Arafat are central Committee of Fatah members and members of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization.

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2000 Camp David Summit

The 2000 Camp David Summit was a summit meeting at Camp David between United States president Bill Clinton, Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak and Palestinian Authority chairman Yasser Arafat.

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2006 Palestinian legislative election

Legislative elections were held in the Palestinian territories on 25 January 2006 in order to elect the second Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC), the legislature of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA).

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See also

Central Committee of Fatah members

Finance ministers of the Palestinian National Authority

Members of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization

Palestinian Sunni Muslims

People from Abu Dis

Prime ministers of Palestinian National Authority

Speakers of the Palestinian Legislative Council

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_Qurei

Also known as Abu Ala, Abu Ala', Abu Alaa, Ahmad 'Ali Muhammad Qurai', Ahmad Qurai, Ahmad Qurai', Ahmad Quraya, Ahmad Qurei, Ahmad Sulayman Qurai, Ahmed Ali Mohammed Qorei, Ahmed Ali Mohammed Qurei, Ahmed Kurei, Ahmed Qorei, Ahmed Qoreia, Ahmed Queriya, Ahmed Qureia, Ahmed Quriea, Qorei, Qurei, Qureia.