- Munib Masri
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Munib al-Masri (Arabic: منيب المصري) (1934-) is a member of the Palestine Legislative Council and former Jordanian Cabinet Minister. During his term as cabinet minister he helped Yasser Arafat and his Fatah commanders escape Jordan during the Black September period.
He was born in Nablus and attended the an-Najah National University. He was involved in establishing the al-Quds University.
He is a graduate of the University of Texas in Austin in the US.
His wealth is rooted in the oil and gas business, but much of his investments fall under the Edgo Group, his holding company based in London which operates in contracting, industrial development, trading, distribution and representation, project development, operation and maintenance.
Between 1998-2000 he built a house which he named "Beit Falasteen" or House of Palestine, inspired by Andrea Palladio, near Nablus [1]
Masri launched a political movement to rival Fatah and Hamas, called the Palestine Forum on 16 November 2007.[2][3][4]
He turned down the Prime Ministership three times.
He is married to Angela Masri and has four sons, Rabih, Mazen, Omar and Leith, and two daughters Mai Masri and Dina.
References
External links
- "Palestine Facts — Personalities". Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs. http://www.passia.org/palestine_facts/personalities/alpha_m.htm. Retrieved 2007-11-27.
- "Munib Masri welcomes the Israeli commander of the West Bank at his villa in Nablus". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8GJIX2w3Ic. Retrieved 2009-10-210.
Categories:- Palestinian businesspeople
- People from Nablus
- American University of Beirut trustees
- Living people
- Government ministers of Jordan
- Members of the Palestinian Legislative Council
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