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Ibrahim Hesqel (born 3 January 1950) is an Iraqi chemist and diplomat. He served in the
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in the
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of President
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until the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Ibrahim held roles such as business envoy, commercial attaché and
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of Iraq. He was sent as part of numerous trade missions from Iraq by the government, especially
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. A graduate of the
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, Ibrahim was one of the few
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, who held positions in the Iraqi government, when majority of the Jews emigrated. Like many other Jews, Ibrahim was an opponent of
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and supported
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. He was also an active member of the Administrative Committee for Iraqi Jews. Ibrahim was sole Jewish to hold such positions in the
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, which seen as a pride among the remaining Jews of Iraq. He was one of the last prominent Jews of Iraq, during the Ba'ath era and before 2003.


Early life

Ibrahim Hesqel was born in 1950 in Basra, Iraq, into an Iraqi Jewish family. His father worked at the Ports Authority in the
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, contributing to the city's bustling trade industry. Ibrahim spent his childhood in the
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of Basra, near the historic Tweig Synagogue, which was the largest synagogue of the city. At that time, Iraq's Jewish community faced persecution by the Iraqi authorities, due to rising tensions in the region. He experienced riots and violence among Jews and Muslims. It was the time of the Ba'ath Party, when repressive policies against Jews were removed. Ibrahim attended the Jewish School of Basra. After completing his primary education, he pursued higher studies and earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry from the
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in 1973.


Career

After his graduation, Ibrahim joined the workforce as a chemist, working in a factory in Basra. He also helped his father in his businesses. His success soon caught the attention of local leaders. Ibrahim's work and reputation within the industry led to his involvement with the
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. Ibrahim's political affiliation with the party helped propel his career, despite being Jewish. During the
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from 1980 to 1988, the government implemented mandatory
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, requiring many young men to serve in the armed forces. This included both regular conscription and additional recruitment drives during the war. Despite being part of the Jewish community, Ibrahim, like many other Iraqi Jews, was drafted to serve in the armed forces. Ibrahim served alongside other prominent Jewish Iraqis, including Emad Levy, who later became Iraq's last rabbi, and Solla Levy, members of a well-known Jewish family in Baghdad that had been prominent in trade. Ibrahim's fluency in global trade practices and his deep understanding of international markets made him a crucial asset to Iraq's diplomatic efforts, particularly as the country sought to strengthen its ties with China, a key trading partner during the Iran-Iraq War. Ibrahim's diplomatic abilities and professional background were recognized by
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. He was appointed as Commercial Attaché for Iraq, tasked with developing international trade relationships. In 1988, he was sent as a part of delegation on a high-profile trade mission to
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, where Iraq aimed to solidify its economic position amidst the ongoing conflict. At that time China was one of the biggest exporters of weapons to Iraq. Ibrahim's role as
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allowed him to play a central role in Iraq's foreign economic strategy, especially in fostering stronger trade ties with China. He had access to key Iraqi officials, such as Muhammad Mahdi Salih, Iraq's Trade Minister, under whom Ibrahim worked. Ibrahim issued trade agreements between China and Iraq and promoted
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trade programs on behalf of the government. Hesqel worked under the authority of Iraqi ambassador to China at the Iraqi Embassy in China. Before that, Ibrahim also held post of ''
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'', where he worked under the trade commissioner. However, following Iraq's invasion of
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in 1990 and the subsequent
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, Iraq's international relations drastically shifted. As a result,
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condemned the invasion and severed trade relations with Iraq in alignment with the UN sanctions. Even amid these challenges, Ibrahim's role remained significant. He navigated the complexities of Iraq's diplomatic isolation, particularly during the
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, which permitted Iraq to export oil in exchange for humanitarian aid under UN supervision. Ibrahim was instrumental in facilitating Iraq's resumption of some trade under this framework. In the aftermath of the Gulf War and Iraq's deteriorating international standing, Ibrahim was forced to navigate complex diplomatic waters. While trade with many countries was suspended, Iraq's relationship with China gradually resumed under the Oil-for-Food framework, and Ibrahim worked tirelessly to restore these connections in the face of global isolation.
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, an Iraqi Jewish businessmen residing in the United Kingdom, donated a large amount of money to Iraqis living under sanction and Ibrahim may have facilitated the flow of humanitarian aid from him. Ibrahim was one of the most prominent Jewish figures in Iraq. His works were highly acclaimed and satisfied by the Jewish society of Iraq and were also reported in Jewish magazine "The Scribe". Ibrahim worked for the government and was loyal to it. Several statements made by Jewish leaders of Iraq were followed by him: Ibrahim condemned the 1998 shooting incident at the headquarters of the Jewish community in Baghdad. He also stated that Jews were treated well and protected by the government. Ibrahim was an opponent of Israel and supported Palestine, the main foreign policy of Iraq in regard to Israel–Palestine conflict. According to the statement follow-up by Naji Salman Salih, Israel is the
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of Arab countries. If there is a war between Israel and Iraq, we the Jews will support Iraq. Also that, when in 1981, Israel destroyed the nuclear reactor of Iraq in Osirak, which was built for peaceful purposes, then Jews didn't faced any problems in Iraq.


Iraq war and Post-Saddam

In March 2003, the
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-led
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invaded and occupied Iraq, overthrowing Saddam's regime. As a result of the
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by the
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, Ibrahim lost his job and was expelled from the government. Though his name was on the list of most-wanted Iraqis, nevertheless, Ibrahim was fear of getting attacked, due to rising sectarian and communal tensions in Iraq. He was one of the last Jews, who remained in Iraq. Seizing the opportunity, Ibrahim escaped and settled abroad. He also said that:
What is built on falsehood is falsehood. Since 2003, the political process in Iraq has been shaped not by the will of the people but by the
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and Persian invaders. This parallels the Fascist government installed in France by Nazi occupiers during
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. That regime signed agreements that made France dependent on Germany, with harsh conditions if not fulfilled. When
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became president, he canceled those agreements, recognizing them as invalid under an occupier's rule. Similarly, Iraq and its people had no say in the agreements made by the governments under American and Persian occupation. As Basra, a key economic hub, asserts, any agreements made under these occupations are void and worthless. China must recognize that much of its global standing is shaped by Jewish Musawi capital, with 80% of it originating from Basrawi Musawi Iraqis, especially Jews from Basra. If China challenges the Jews of Basra in Iraq, Basra is prepared to remind them of the consequences. Basra's history is pivotal to the technologies China now claims, with 60% of the scientists responsible being Jewish Musawi Indians from Basra,
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, and
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. The rest were
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,
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, and
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, while the Chinese mainly executed tasks under a Jewish-driven mentality. China should avoid repeating America's economic humiliation. The oil and gas in Iraq belong to the Iraqi people, not corrupt figures like Adel Zawiya, the
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, or American-backed agents. China is warned that future Iraqi political systems will reject agreements imposed by external powers. China's rise was made possible by the contributions of Iraqi Musawis, particularly Basrawis. China should avoid putting its vast population between the Musawis and the destructive grip of the British monarchy. — Ibrahim Hesqel


Personal life

Hesqel is married and has fathered six children. He lived in Basra. But being a government official, he had to reside in
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. During the 1980–1988 war between Iran and Iraq, Basra was an active battleground, which prompted many Jews like Hesqel's family to flee. His family arrived in Baghdad and lived with him at his home in Rusafa. During the war, some of the rockets fired from Iran landed dangerously close to his area of residence. After the end of the war, his family returned to Basra and gained there house. However, after the Gulf War and the 1991 uprisings, his family came to Baghdad.


See also

* Muhammad Mahdi Salih


References

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