CAIRO - 10 November 2020: Saeb Erekat, a prominent Palestinian spokesman for decades, has died at the age of 65 years old, after contracting COVID-19.
Below are highlights about Erekat:
Erekat was born in East Jerusalem in 1955, graduated from the University of San Francisco in the US in 1977 with a BA degree in International Relations and an MA degree in Political Science in 1979. He completed his Ph.D. in Peace and Conflict Studies from Bradford University in England in 1983. He is the author of eight books and numerous research papers on Middle East politics and conflict resolution.
After completing his doctorate, Erekat moved to the West Bank city of Nablus, where he served as a professor of political science at al-Najah National University. He also served on the editorial board of Al-Quds newspaper, the Palestinian daily with the highest circulation.
In 1991, Erekat served as the deputy head of the Palestinian delegation to the Madrid Conference and was later the Vice-Chair at the follow-up negotiations in Washington (1992-1993). In 1994, he was appointed the Chairman of the Palestinian delegation for negotiations on elections and has since been a senior member of the Palestinian negotiation team. He has been extensively involved in all negotiations with Israel, including those conducted at Camp David (2000) and in Taba (2001).
Previously, Erekat served as the Minister of Local Government in 1994. In 1993, he was appointed as the Head of the Central Elections Committee that prepared for the presidential and legislative elections. He resigned from his post to run for elections in Jericho. He was elected to the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) in 1996.
He also served as the Secretary-General of the Arab Studies Society. He has been the Secretary-General of the PLO Executive Committee since July 2015. He is also a member of Fatah’s Central Committee (FCC).
In May 2012, Erekat was hospitalized in Ramallah after suffering a heart attack. In October 2017 he required a lung transplant and was given one at Inova Fairfax Hospital in northern Virginia in the United States. On October 9, 2020, he tested positive for COVID-19, and remained in isolation in his house in Jericho. On October 18, 2020, following his health deterioration, he was rushed to the Hadassah University Hospital- Ein Karem, in West Jerusalem, where he died at the age of 65.
He is survived by his wife, Niemeh Erekat, and four children, Dalal, Salam, Ali, and Mohammad.
Erekat, was a chief negotiator in U.S.-brokered peace talks with Israel that collapsed in 2014, and he was also secretary-general of the Palestine Liberation Organization and a member of its most powerful faction, Fatah.
He was a strong advocate of a two-state solution of the conflict with Israel and a sharp critic of its settlement policy on occupied land that he said could destroy prospects for a viable Palestine.
Erekat confirmed on Oct. 8 that he had been infected with the coronavirus. In 2017 he underwent a lung transplant in the United States, which suppressed his immune system.
The information in this report was compiled from Reuters and Palestinian Embassy in Cairo.
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