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Said al-Muragha was a Palestinian politician and leader of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP). He was born in Silwan, Mandatory Palestine, in 1927. He was educated in Jerusalem and later studied law in Damascus. In the 1950s, al-Muragha was a member of the Arab Nationalist Movement and was active in the Palestinian struggle for independence. He was a founding member of the DFLP in 1969 and was elected to its Central Committee in 1973. He was also a member of the Palestine National Council and served as the DFLP's representative in the Palestinian National Authority. Al-Muragha was a strong advocate for Palestinian rights and was a vocal critic of the Oslo Accords. He was also a proponent of the two-state solution and a supporter of the Palestinian right of return. Al-Muragha passed away in 2020 at the age of 86.

Popular As Abu Musa
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Age 86 years old
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Born 1927, 1927
Birthday 1927
Birthplace Silwan, Mandatory Palestine
Date of death 29 January 2013 - Damascus, Syria
Died Place Damascus, Syria
Nationality Jordan

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2013

Col. Saeed Musa Muragha (Arabic: سعيد مُراغة or سعيد موسى ) (1927 – 29 January 2013) was a former captain in the Jordanian army until he defected and joined the PLO in 1970. He is well known among Palestinians as Abu Musa.

1984

In 1984 Abu Musa led Fatah Uprising to join the Palestinian National Alliance in Damascus in opposition to the PLO but failed to get a majority of Palestinian support. He would join the Palestinian National Salvation Front in 1985 and oppose the Oslo Accords in 1993. Abu Musa retreated from his leadership role in the 1990s and would no longer be active from then on.

1983

In November 1983 Abu Musa was expelled from the PLO's military and he formed Fatah Uprising (or Fatah al-Intifada in Arabic) in opposition to Arafat. With the backing of Syria, who opposed any negotiations with Israel, Abu Musa led his followers to drive Arafat's PLO from northern Lebanon.

1982

Abu Musa became deputy chief of operations for the PLO and led the PLO's defense of Beirut in 1982 from the Israelis. However Abu Musa fell out with Yassir Arafat, head of Fatah and PLO, in May 1983. Abu Musa publicly complained over corrupt practices within the PLO, especially the promotion of political appointees loyal to Arafat to important military posts. He was also known for hardline views on Israel, and outspoken in his opposition to what he saw as Arafat's attempt to reach a negotiated solution to the conflict (see Rejectionist Front).

1948

Abu Musa was born in Silwan. As a Palestinian, Abu Musa joined the Jordanian Army in 1948 and rose to become commander of an artillery battalion in 1969. During this period he was sent to receive a military education at the prestigious British Sandhurst Military Academy. In October 1970, after the Black September fighting, Abu Musa left the Jordanian army to join the PLO and relocated with most of the Palestinian Resistance to Lebanon. Here Abu Musa rose to command an alliance between the PLO and Lebanese militias, which fought the Syrians when Syria intervened in the Lebanese Civil War in 1976. In 1978 the Syrian government unsuccessfully attempted to assassinate him.