Nabil Amr Explained

Nabil Amr
Native Name:نبيل عمرو
Native Name Lang:ar
Office:Information Minister of the Palestinian National Authority
Term Start:April 2003
Term End:October 2003
Nationality:Palestinian
Profession:politician

Nabil Amr (Arabic: نبيل عمرو; born 1947) is a former information minister (2003) in the Palestinian National Authority, and previous ambassador to the USSR and Egypt.[1] He was an outspoken, fierce, longtime critic of Yasser Arafat, including regarding Arafat's wrecking the peace talks and his failure to make a counter-offer at the 2000 Camp David Summit.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Amr spearheaded calls for anti-corruption democratic reforms to the Palestinian Authority that Yasir Arafat was reluctant to make.[8] [9] Amr complained often about corruption and cronyism in Arafat's administration.[10]

In September 2002, after Amr called for reform of the Palestinian Authority, Arafat had the chief of his special forces fire a number of warning shots at Amr's home.[11]

In July 2004 Amr was shot twice in his right leg, through the window of his house in Ramallah by pro-Arafat gunmen, enraging his clan, which denounced the PA for failing to find the attackers.[12] [8] His shooting took place minutes after he returned to his home from a television interview on a popular political talk show, in which he criticised Arafat’s performance as president.[8] [13] [14] Amr said the attack on him was intended to stifle him from calling for reforms in the Palestinian Authority.[15] Due to injuries from the shooting, Amr's right leg was amputated from the knee down.[6]

He later lived in his hometown of Dura, southwest of Hebron.[16]

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Notes and References

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  2. Book: Rodney, Castleden . Encounters that Changed the World . 2009.
  3. Book: Decoding the Conflict Between Israel and the Palestinians . 2011.
  4. Web site: Insight - Old assumptions questioned in Arafat's mysterious death. Crispian. Balmer. 22 November 2013. Reuters. 16 June 2024.
  5. Web site: Rubinstein. Danny. Who Shot Nabil Amr?. Haaretz. en. 29 August 2016. 16 June 2024.
  6. Web site: Arafat critic has leg amputated after shooting. 30 July 2004. The Sydney Morning Herald. 16 June 2024.
  7. Book: Horovitz, David . Still Life with Bombers: Israel in the Age of Terrorism . 110 . 2004 . 9780307427960.
  8. Web site: Palestinian MP shot in ongoing Gaza crisis. Al Jazeera. 16 June 2024 . 20 July 2004.
  9. Web site: Lawmaker defiant after bid on life. Al Jazeera. 16 June 2024 . 21 July 2004.
  10. Web site: Arafat critic shot in Ramallah. 21 July 2004. BBC. 16 June 2024.
  11. Web site: Going After Arafat's Monopoly on Money. Massimo. Calabresi. 18 November 2002. Time. 16 June 2024.
  12. Book: Yasir Arafat: A Political Biography . 2003 . Barry . Rubin . Judith Colp . Rubin . Oxford University Press . 9780195181272.
  13. Web site: Qureia drops threat to quit as PM. Chris. McGreal. 20 July 2004. The Guardian. 16 June 2024.
  14. Web site: Prusher . Ilene R. . Palestinian turmoil over Gaza . Christian Science Monitor . 16 June 2024 . 22 July 2004.
  15. Web site: UAE president sponsors Palestinian . UPI . 25 July 2004 . 16 June 2024.
  16. Web site: Former minister lashes out at PA. Khalid. Amayreh. Al Jazeera . 16 June 2024 . 29 November 2004.