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The Khaled Mishaal Interview (1 of 7) Ghassan Charbel Al-Hayat 2003/12/5
Khaled Mishaal was born on 28/05/1956 in the village of Selwad in Ramallah district. It is a conservative village where the deep-rooted people work in agriculture. The stories of his father Abdulrahim about participating in the resistance against the British mandate influenced his mind and heart. In the 1960s, his father went to work in Kuwait. After the 1967 war, the family joined him and Khaled was enrolled in one of the schools. From Khaled bin Walid School to Al Hariri Complementary School, the Palestinian atmosphere was recalling the echo of the painful defeat in 1967. Later, the echo of the shiny image of the Fedayeen in 1968. He shifted to religious activism in Abdullah Al Salem High School as a result of his companionship with a number of young people in the Muslim Brotherhood. In 1971, he joined the Muslim Brotherhood organization. In an atmosphere of Palestinian anger in Kuwait, the young man saw Yasser Arafat, Salah Khalaf and Khaled Al Hassan. He almost left school many a time to join the Fedayeen. However, his excellence at school pushed him to postpone this project, for he thought that education would later on help him to play his national role.
Between 1974 and 1978, he was a physics student at Kuwait University when he was preoccupied with the national and Islamic issues. He still remembers the 1973 war, the war in Lebanon, the Palestinians commemorating Earth Day in 1976, in addition to his colleagues going to execute suicide operations inside Palestine and seeing President Anwar Sadat visiting the Israeli Knesset in 1977. At university, he h"
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