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Karim Khalaf

Karim Hanna Sama'an Khalaf (Arabic: كريم حنا خلف, 1937–March 30, 1985[1]) was a Palestinian attorney and politician who served as the mayor of Ramallah from 1972 to 1982.

Karim Khalaf
كريم خلف
Mayor of Ramallah
In office
1972–1982
Personal details
Born1937 (1937)
Ramallah, Mandatory Palestine
DiedMarch 30, 1985(1985-03-30) (aged 49–50)
Ramallah, West Bank
SpouseTeresa Campisi (m. 1965)
Children2
Alma materCairo University
OccupationAttorney

Early life and career edit

Khalaf was born into a wealthy Palestinian Christian family from Ramallah. His father, Hanna Khalaf, was a businessman who immigrated to the United States in 1921 and worked there for several years before ultimately returning to Ramallah.

Khalaf attended Cairo University in Egypt, where he received a degree from the School of Law. In 1972, he was elected Mayor of Ramallah, having previously served as the city's District Attorney. Khalaf adopted largely moderate stances concerning Israel; he supported a policy of non-cooperation with the military occupation of the West Bank, but was among the first Palestinian public officials to advocate a two-state peace solution. In his early years as mayor, Khalaf was reluctant to deal with Yasser Arafat and the Palestine Liberation Organization. However, when he faced re-election in 1976, a split had begun to form between "pro-PLO" and "anti-PLO" politicians in the Palestinian municipalities. At this time, Khalaf began coordinating contacts with the PLO and promoting the group. This change in attitude allowed Khalaf to win a second term; in a year when many officials in the West Bank were voted out of office for not adequately backing Arafat and his aims. He won a third term in 1980. Khalaf was one of the most significant Palestinian mayors along with Hilmi Hanoun, mayor of Tulkarm, and Fahd Qawasmeh, mayor of Hebron.[2]

Khalaf married Teresa Campisi, who was born in Cairo to Italian parents, in 1965. They had two daughters together.[3]

Assassination attempt edit

In early 1980, a group of Israeli yeshiva students were killed in Hebron by Palestinian militants. The Jewish Underground, an Israeli militant group, compiled a report suggesting that Khalaf and a handful of other prominent Palestinian officials had ordered the killings. In May, the group planted car bombs in vehicles belonging to several prominent Palestinian officials, including Khalaf's Cadillac sedan. The bombs seriously injured Bassam Shaka'a, the then-mayor of Nablus, and Khalaf. Both were hospitalized in critical condition, and the incident resulted in Shaka'a losing both of his legs. Khalaf lost his right foot in the attack, and used a prosthesis and walking cane for the remainder of his life. Israel's internal security service, Shin Bet, began an investigation into the bombings, but the Jewish Underground was not discovered as the culprit for several years. Members involved were sentenced to prison terms of varying lengths. No verifiable evidence was ever found linking Khalaf to the Hebron attack, and it is generally accepted that he was not involved.[4][5]

Removal from office and death edit

In March 1982, the Israeli government removed Khalaf from his mayoral post for refusing to co-operate with their administration of the West Bank.[1]

Khalaf died of a heart attack in 1985.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Mr Karim Khalef". The Times Archive. April 1, 1985. Retrieved 2020-06-18.
  2. ^ Michael Sfard (2018). The Wall and the Gate: Israel, Palestine, and the Legal Battle for Human Rights. Translated by Maya Johston. New York: Henry Holt and Company. p. 73. ISBN 978-1-250-12271-1.
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-03-31. Retrieved 2009-09-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ Monday, Jun. 16, 1980 Time Magazine
  5. ^ Donald Neff: Jewish Terrorists Try to Assassinate Three Palestinian Mayors Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, June 1999, pages 87–88

Sources edit

  • "The Road to Emmaus", by James M. Wall, The Christian Century [1]
  • Brief biography

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