Abu Nidal

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Name (Hebrew)
אבו נידאל
Name (Latin)
Abu Nidal
Name (Arabic)
أبو نضال
Other forms of name
Sabri El Banna
al-Banna, Sabri
Abou Nidal
Abu Nidhal, Sabri
el-Banna, Sabri
סברי ח'ליל אל-בנא
אבו נצ'אל
أبو نضال، صبري
أبو نضال، صبري البنا
البنا، صبري
صبري البنا
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 5731874
Wikidata: Q316408
Library of congress: n 85226409
Sources of Information
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Wikipedia description:

Sabri Khalil al-Banna (Arabic: صبري خليل البنا; May 1937 – 16 August 2002), known by his nom de guerre Abu Nidal ("father of struggle"), was a Palestinian militant. He was the founder of Fatah: The Revolutionary Council (Arabic: فتح المجلس الثوري), a militant Palestinian splinter group more commonly known as the Abu Nidal Organization (ANO). Abu Nidal formed the ANO in October 1974 after splitting from Yasser Arafat's Fatah faction within the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). Abu Nidal is believed to have ordered attacks in 20 countries, killing over 300 and injuring over 650 while acting as a freelance contractor. The group's operations included the Rome and Vienna airport attacks on 27 December 1985, when gunmen opened fire on passengers in simultaneous shootings at El Al ticket counters, killing 20. At the height of its militancy in the 1970s and 1980s, the ANO was widely regarded as the most ruthless of the Palestinian groups. Palestinian leadership long suspected that Israeli Mossad had infiltrated the ANO, with Abu Nidal himself allegedly having been on the CIA payroll. Abu Nidal died after a shooting in his Baghdad apartment in August 2002. Palestinian sources believed he was killed on the orders of Saddam Hussein, while Iraqi officials insisted he had committed suicide during an interrogation.

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