Azmi Bishara (Arabic: عزمي بشارة listen born 22 July 1956) is an Arab-Israeli public intellectual, political philosopher and author. He is presently the...
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Bishara, Israeli Palestinian doctor Azmi Bishara (born 1956), Palestinian Arab author and politician Joseph Bishara (born 1970), American composer, music...
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Tamim launched Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, headed by the emir's closest advisor Azmi Bishara. According to Professor Lina Khatib, Al-Jazeera's association with the...
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after the Knesset approved the request. Bishara remained its only member. In 2001 party leader Azmi Bishara gave a speech in Umm al-Fahm on the 33rd...
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Azmi may refer to: Azmi Bishara (born 1956), Arab politician Azmi Mikati (born 1972), Lebanese businessman Azmi Nassar (1957–2007), Israeli football manager...
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siblings include former Israeli politician Azmi and Rawia Bishara (a chef, cookbook writer and restaurateur). Bishara earned a PhD in political sociology and...
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general director of the ACRPS is the Palestinian academic and politician Azmi Bishara. The ACRPS hosts a number of projects and programs including the Arab...
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representing minor parties (Benny Begin of Herut – The National Movement, Azmi Bishara of Balad, and Yitzhak Mordechai of the Centre Party) dropped out before...
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and Akiva Eldar. The verbal noun "bantustanization" was first used by Azmi Bishara in 1995, though Yassir Arafat had made the analogy earlier in peace talks...
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International. 2024-02-19. Retrieved 2024-06-20. Falk, Richard (2002). "Azmi Bishara, the Right of Resistance, and the Palestinian Ordeal". Journal of Palestine...
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