- Hasib Sabbagh
Hasib Sabbagh (also spelled Hassib) came from a
Christian family inSafed inPalestine , although he was born inTiberias . He graduated from theArab College of Jerusalem in 1938, and in 1941 gained a civil engineering degree from theAmerican University of Beirut .In 1943, with four other contractors, he established the
Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC) in Haifa. Sabbagh left Palestine in April 1948 and moved toLebanon . CCC was reestablished there in 1950, becoming the region's largest multinational and one of the largest contractors worldwide.A longtime member of both the
Palestine National Council and of its central council, Sabbagh provided crucial international contacts forYasir Arafat during the 1970s and 1980s. Most controversially, his 1978 meeting with the Phalange, first agreed to and then denounced by Arafat, provoked condemnation from the Lebanese and Syrian governments as well as from Palestinian opposition groups. In 1988, his active support encouraged Arafat to steer thePalestine Liberation Organization firmly toward a renewed peace initiative.Through the
Diana Sabbagh Foundation , one of the largest Arab charitable foundations, Sabbagh has supported institutions of higher education across the Arab world and the West, and has influenced a range of dialogue initiatives, notably in theUnited States at the Council on Foreign Relations, theCarter Center , and the Center for Muslim - Christian Encounter, and in Palestine within the Palestinian Initiative for the Promotion of Global Dialogue and Democracy (MIFTAH), underHanan Ashrawi . He also cofounded the Welfare Association for Palestinians, chaired the Palestinian Students Fund, and has been on the boards of the Arab Bank and of many academic institutions and pro-Palestinian think tanks, such as the Institute of Palestine Studies.External links
* [http://www.hasibsabbagh.com/ Hasib Sabbagh's personal website]
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