Authors: Mosab Hassan Yousef,Mosab Hassan Yousef
Imad Akel
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Leader of Al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas military wing; killed by Israelis
Ismail Haniyeh
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Elected Palestinian prime minister in 2006
Izz al-Din Shuheil al-Masri
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Sbarro pizza parlor suicide bomber
Jamal al-Dura
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Father of twelve-year-old Mohammed al-Dura, who Palestinians say was killed by IDF soldiers during a demonstration by Palestinian security forces in Gaza
Jamal al-Taweel
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Hamas leader in the West Bank
Jamal Salim
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Hamas leader killed in assassination of Jamal Mansour in Nablus
Jamil Hamami
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Cofounder of Hamas in 1986
Jibril Rajoub
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Head of security for the Palestinian Authority
Juma’a
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Gravedigger in cemetery near Mosab’s childhood home
King Hussein
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King of Jordan (1952–1999)
Kofi Annan
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Seventh secretary-general of the United Nations (1997–2006)
Leonard Cohen
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Canadian singer and songwriter who wrote “First We Take Manhattan”
Mahmud Muslih
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Cofounder of Hamas in 1986
Majeda Talahme
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Wife of Hamas terrorist Saleh Talahme
Mohammad
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Founder of Islam
Mohammad Daraghmeh
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Palestinian journalist
Mohammed al-Dura
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Twelve-year-old boy allegedly killed by IDF soldiers during a Fatah demonstration in Gaza
Mohammed Arman
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Member of Hamas terrorist cell
Mosab Talahme
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Oldest son of terrorist Saleh Talahme
Muhammad Jamal al-Natsheh
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Cofounder of Hamas in 1986 and head of its military wing in the West Bank
Muhaned Abu Halawa
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Member of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades
Najeh Madi
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Covert leader of Hamas
Nissim Toledano
–
Israeli border policeman killed by Hamas
Ofer Dekel
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Shin Bet officer
Rehavam Ze’evi
–
Israeli tourism minister assassinated by PFLP gunmen
Saddam Hussein
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Iraqi dictator who invaded Kuwait in 1990
Saeb Erekat
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Palestinian cabinet minister
Saeed Hotari
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Dolphinarium suicide bomber
Salah Hussein
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Covert leader of Hamas
Sami Abu Zuhri
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Hamas spokesman in Gaza
Shada
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Palestinian worker killed by mistake by an Israeli tank gunner
Shimon Peres
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Ninth president of Israel, who assumed office in 2007; has also served as prime minister and foreign minister
Shlomo Sakal
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Israeli plastics salesman, stabbed to death in Gaza
Tsibouktsakis Germanus
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Greek Orthodox monk murdered by Ismail Radaida
Yahya Ayyash
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Bomb maker credited with advancing the technique of suicide bombing in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Yasser Arafat
– Longtime chairman of the PLO, president of the PA; died in 2004
Yisrael Ziv
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Israeli major general for the IDF
Yitzhak Rabin
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Fifth prime minister of Israel (1974–1977; 1992–1995); assassinated by right-wing Israeli radical Yigal Amir in 1995
Zakaria Botros
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Coptic priest who has led countless Muslims to Christ, via satellite television, by exposing the errors in the Qur’an and revealing the truth of Scripture
Glossary
abu
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Son of
adad
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Number
adhan
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Muslim call to prayer, five times a day
Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades
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Terrorist group, formed during the Second Intifada out of various resistance groups, that carries out suicide bombings and other attacks against Israeli targets
Al-Aqsa Mosque
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Islam’s third holiest site from which Muslims believe Mohammad ascended into heaven; located on the Temple Mount, Jews’ holiest site and believed to be the location of the ancient Jewish Temples
Al-Fatihah
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The opening sura (passage) of the Qur’an, read by the imam or religious leader
Al-Jazeera
–
Arab satellite television news network; based in Qatar
Allah
–
Arabic word for God
Allenby Bridge
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Bridge across the Jordan River between Jericho and Jordan; originally built by British General Edmund Allenby in 1918
baklava
–
Rich pastry made with layers of dough, filled with chopped nuts and sweetened with honey
Black September
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Bloody confrontation between the Jordanian government and Palestinian organizations in September 1970
Caliphate
–
Islamic political leadership
Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP)
–
Secular Marxist-Leninist organization opposing the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza
dinar (dee'-nahr)
–
Official currency of Jordan, used throughout the West Bank in addition to the Israeli shekel
emir
–
Arabic for chief or commander
Ezzedeen Al-Qassam Brigades (Eza-deen' al Kas-sam')
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Military wing of Hamas
Fatah
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Largest political faction of the Palestine Liberation Organization
fatwa
–
Legal opinion or decree concerning Islamic law issued by an Islamic scholar
feda’iyeen
(fedai-yeen')
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Freedom fighters
Force 17
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Yasser Arafat’s elite commando unit
hadith
(hah'-dith)
–
Oral traditions of Islam
hajj
–
Pilgrimage to Mecca
Hamas
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Islamic resistance movement in the West Bank and Gaza, listed by the United States, European Union, and others as a terrorist organization
Hezbollah
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Islamic political and paramilitary organization in Lebanon
hijab
–
Head covering or veil worn by Muslim women in some cultures
IDF (Israel Defense Forces)
–
Israel’s military force, including ground forces, air force, and navy
imam
–
Islamic leader, usually of a mosque
intifada
–
Rebellion or uprising
Islamic Jihad
–
Islamic resistance movement in the West Bank and Gaza, listed by the United States, European Union, and others as a terrorist organization
jalsa
–
Islamic study group
jihad
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Literally means “struggle” but interpreted by militant Islamic groups to call for armed struggle, even terrorism
Kalashnikov
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Russian AK-47 assault rifle; invented by Mikhail Kalashnikov
Knesset
–
Legislative branch of the Israeli government
Ktzi’ot
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Israeli tent prison in the Negev where Mosab spent time
Kurds
–
Ethnic people group, most of whom live in Kurdistan, which covers parts of Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Turkey
Labor Party
–
Socialist/Zionist left-wing political party of Israel
Likud Party
–
Right-wing political party of Israel
maj’d
(mah-jeed')
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Hamas security wing
Maskobiyeh (mahs-koh-bee'-yah)
–
Israeli detention center in West Jerusalem
Mecca
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Islam’s holiest site, located in Saudi Arabia, where the prophet Mohammad founded his religion
Medina
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Islam’s second holiest site; the burial place of Mohammad located in Saudi Arabia
Megiddo
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Prison camp in northern Israel
Merkava
–
Combat tank, used by the Israeli Defense Forces
minaret
–
Tall spire of a mosque from which a Muslim religious leader calls the faithful to prayer
mi’var
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At Megiddo, a processing unit where prisoners stayed before being moved into the camp population
Molotov cocktail
–
A petroleum bomb, usually a gasoline-filled glass bottle with a rag wick, that is ignited and thrown at a target.
mosque
–
Muslim place of worship and prayer
Mossad
–
National intelligence agency of Israel, comparable to America’s Central Intelligence Agency
mujahid
(moo-jah-ha-deed')
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Muslim guerilla soldier
Munkar and Nakir
–
Angels believed to torment the dead
occupied territories
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The West Bank, Gaza, and the Golan Heights
Operation Defensive Shield
–
Major military operation conducted by the Israel Defense Forces during the Second Intifada
Oslo Accords
–
The 1993 agreements reached between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization
Ottoman Empire
–
Turkish empire that lasted from about 1299 to 1923
Palestinian Authority (PA)
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Formed in 1994, according to the terms of the Oslo Accords, as the governing body of the West Bank and Gaza
Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)
–
Political/resistance organization, led by Yasser Arafat from 1969 to 2004
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP)
–
Marxist-Leninist resistance organization in the West Bank and Gaza
Qur’an (kor-ahn')
–
The holy book of Islam
rak’ah
–
Islamic sets of prayers and postures
Ramadan
–
Month of fasting to commemorate the receipt of the Qur’an by Mohammad
sawa’ed
–
Agents for the Hamas security wing in the Israeli prison camps; threw balls containing messages from one section to another
Scud
–
Ballistic missile developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War
sharia
–
Islamic religious law
shaweesh
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A prisoner chosen to represent other inmates with the Israeli prison administrators; a “trusty”
sheikh (shake)
–
Muslim elder or leader
Shi’a
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Islam’s second largest denomination after Sunni
Shin Bet
–
Israeli intelligence service, comparable to America’s Federal Bureau of Investigation
shurah
council
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In Islam, a panel of seven decision makers
shoter
(sho-tair')
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Hebrew for Israeli prison guard or police officer
Six-Day War
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Brief war in 1967 between Israel and Egypt, Jordan, and Syria
Sunni
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Islam’s largest denomination
sura
–
Chapter in the Qur’an
Temple Mount
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In Old Jerusalem, the location of Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock, the oldest Islamic building in the world; also believed to be location of First and Second Jewish Temples
wudu
–
Islamic ritual purification
Time Line
1923
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End of the Ottoman Empire
1928
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Hassan al-Banna founds the Society of the Muslim Brothers
1935
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The Muslim Brotherhood is established in Palestine
1948
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The Muslim Brotherhood takes violent action against the Egyptian government; Israel declares its independence; Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Iraq invade Israel
1949
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Hassan al-Banna is assassinated; Al-Amari refugee camp established in the West Bank
1964
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Palestine Liberation Organization founded
1967
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Six-Day War
1968
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Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine hijacks an El Al 707 and diverts it to Algiers; no fatalities
1970
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Black September, in which thousands of PLO fighters are killed by Jordanian troops, as Jordan expels the PLO
1972
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Eleven Israeli athletes killed by Black September at the Munich Olympics