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Sabri Jiryis (Arabic: صبري جريس, Ṣābri
Jiryis, Hebrew: סברי ג'ריס; born in 1938), also
known as
Sabri Jaris,
Sabri Geries or
Sabri Jirais, is a Palestinian-Arab...
- 1963.
Knesset debate, 2 Dec. 1964, page 486,
cited in
Jiryis Maariv, 14 Feb., 1965,
cited in
Jiryis "Karmiel".
Jewish Agency for Israel.
Archived from the...
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institute for
another year
until his successor,
Sabri Jiryis appointed that year,
could relieve him.
Jiryis, a Hebrew-speaking
Palestinian with a
degree in...
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Sabri Jiryis:
Israel Government Yearbook 5725 (1964):32
Sabri Jiryis:
Haaretz 24 July 1972, ****ioth Aharonoth, 30 June 1972
Sabri Jiryis and Chacours...
- by
various well-known
Palestinian figures,
including Anis Sayigh,
Sabri Jiryis and
Mahmoud Darwish. Shu'un
Filastiniyya was
first published in
March 1971...
- history,
including four
regimes and five wars.
Wasif Jawhariyyeh was born to
Jiryis and
Hilana Barakat on 14
January 1897 in Jerusalem. The Jawhariyyeh's practised...
- join it.
Apart from Awwad,
other politburo members of the
party included Jiryis Qawwas and
Abdullah Nimr. The RPCP took part in the
armed resistance against...
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Nazareth in
April 1959. The
other leading figures of Al Ard
included Sabri Jiryis,
Salih Baransi, and
Muhammad Miari. The
movement was a
supporter of N****erism...
- (blue cotton) and
Dendeki (red cotton). Morris, 2004, pp. 528 –529. S.
Jiryis, The
Arabs in
Israel (1968), p.57 Kafkafi, Eyal (1998). "Segregation or...
- city was
locally known as "Deir Mar
Jiryis" or "Deir al-Khidr" and "Deir Darum" in
Ottoman records. "Mar
Jiryis"
translates as "Saint George"
while in...