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Mahmoud Hamshari (; 1939–1973) was a Palestinian official who was assassinated by Israel in Paris, France, on 8 December 1972. He was serving as the representative of the
Palestine Liberation Organization The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO; ) is a Palestinian nationalism, Palestinian nationalist coalition that is internationally recognized as the official representative of the Palestinians, Palestinian people in both the occupied Pale ...
(PLO) to France when the incident occurred. He died in a Paris hospital on 9 January 1973.


Early life and education

Hamshari was born in a village, Umm Khaled, west of
Tulkarm Tulkarm or Tulkarem (, ''Ṭūlkarm'') is a Palestinians, Palestinian city in the West Bank, the capital of the Tulkarm Governorate of the State of Palestine. The Israeli city of Netanya is to the west, and the Palestinian territories, Palestinia ...
, on 29 August 1939. The family had to leave Umm Khaled in 1948 when it was occupied by Israel, and the depopulated village was absorbed into the neighbouring town of
Netanya Netanya () () or Natanya (), is a city in the "Planet Bekasi" Central District (Israel), Setanyahu of Israel, Israel BAB ih, and is the capital of the surrounding Sharon plain. It is north of Tel Aviv, and south of Haifa, between the Poleg stre ...
. He obtained a PhD in history from a French university.


Pedagogic career and activism

Hamshari worked as a teacher in Kuwait and Algeria. He was a member of the
Fatah Fatah ( ; ), formally the Palestinian National Liberation Movement (), is a Palestinian nationalist and Arab socialist political party. It is the largest faction of the confederated multi-party Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and ...
. He was tasked to organize the Palestinian students in Algeria and worked closely with
Khalil al-Wazir Khalil Ibrahim al-Wazir Standardized Arabic transliteration: '' / / '' (, also known by his '' kunya'' Abu JihadStandardized Arabic transliteration: ' —"Jihad's Father"; 10 October 1935 – 16 April 1988) was a Palestinian leader and co-fou ...
, known as Abu Jihad. Hamshari returned to Palestine in 1967 and established the Fatah cells in the region. Hamshari was appointed representative of the PLO to France in 1968, being the first head of the Palestine office in the country. There he founded a branch of the
General Union of Palestinian Students The General Union of Palestine Students (GUPS; ) is a Palestinian student organization. Created in the 1920's, it is generally considered one of the first Palestinian institutions. It was officially launched in Cairo in 1959 with chapters formed ...
. Through the Union, Hamshari organized the visit of the Swiss film director
Jean-Luc Godard Jean-Luc Godard ( , ; ; 3 December 193013 September 2022) was a French and Swiss film director, screenwriter, and film critic. He rose to prominence as a pioneer of the French New Wave film movement of the 1960s, alongside such filmmakers as ...
to Jordan and Lebanon where he met with the Palestinian fighters in 1969.
Elias Sanbar Elias Wadih Sanbar () (born 1947) is a Palestinian historian, poet, essayist, translator and diplomat. Since 2012, he has been the Palestinian ambassador to UNESCO. During the late 1960s, Sanbar was a member of the French branch of the General U ...
, a member of the Union, accompanied Godard during the visit. Hamshari was in office until 8 December 1972 when he was badly wounded in a Mossad attack in Paris. After this attack
Sadegh Ghotbzadeh Sadegh Ghotbzadeh (, 24 February 1936 – 15 September 1982) was an Iranian politician who served as a close aide of Ayatollah Khomeini during his 1978 exile in France and was foreign minister (30 November 1979 – August 1980) during the Ir ...
, an Iranian who became foreign minister of
Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort ...
, temporarily served as the PLO representative in France.


Personal life

Hamshari was married to a French woman, Marie-Claude, and they had a daughter, Amina.


Assassination

Israel
assassinated Assassination is the willful killing, by a sudden, secret, or planned attack, of a personespecially if prominent or important. It may be prompted by political, ideological, religious, financial, or military motives. Assassinations are orde ...
leading Palestinian figures after the
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of Israeli Olympic team members by the
Black September Organization The Black September Organization (BSO; ) was a Palestinians, Palestinian militant organization, which was founded in September 1970. Besides other actions, the group was responsible for the Assassination of Wasfi Al-Tal, assassination of the Jo ...
in Munich in September 1972.
Aharon Yariv Aharon Yariv (; 20 December 1920 – 7 May 1994) was a Russian-born Israeli politician and general. During his military career, he was the first chief of the IDF Command and Staff College (PUM), Chief of Staff of the Central Military Distric ...
, the Israeli minister of information, was in charge of the assassination plans targeting Hamshari and other Palestinians. Hamshari was accused by the Israeli authorities and media outlets of being directly related to this incident. They also claimed that he was the leader of the Black September Organization in France. A
Mossad The Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations (), popularly known as Mossad ( , ), is the national intelligence agency of the Israel, State of Israel. It is one of the main entities in the Israeli Intelligence Community, along with M ...
agent acting as an Italian journalist contacted Hamshari for an interview. When he was meeting with the Mossad agent, a group of Mossad operatives allegedly entered his home and inserted a bomb under a telephone. This group was headed by Zvi Malchin. Hamshari was severely wounded at his home on Paris's Rue d'Alésia street on the morning of 8 December 1972 by a booby-trapped device remotely controlled through a telephone call. He was treated at the Cochin Hospital but lost his leg in the attack. Hamshari was able to provide the French authorities with details of the attack before his death in the hospital on 9 January 1973. He was buried in the
Père Lachaise Cemetery Père Lachaise Cemetery (, , formerly , ) is the largest cemetery in Paris, France, at . With more than 3.5 million visitors annually, it is the most visited necropolis in the world. Buried at Père Lachaise are many famous figures in the ...
, Paris, which was visited by the PLO leader
Yasser Arafat Yasser Arafat (4 or 24 August 1929 – 11 November 2004), also popularly known by his Kunya (Arabic), kunya Abu Ammar, was a Palestinian political leader. He was chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) from 1969 to 2004, Presid ...
on 3 May 1989.


Aftermath

The following day, Arab diplomats in Paris organized a three-hour press conference and warned that the
French government The Government of France (, ), officially the Government of the French Republic (, ), exercises Executive (government), executive power in France. It is composed of the Prime Minister of France, prime minister, who is the head of government, ...
was responsible for their well-being. Israel also launched an information campaign via Western media outlets such as
Agence France-Presse Agence France-Presse (; AFP) is a French international news agency headquartered in Paris, France. Founded in 1835 as Havas, it is the world's oldest news agency. With 2,400 employees of 100 nationalities, AFP has an editorial presence in 260 c ...
and
BBC The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England. Originally established in 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company, it evolved into its current sta ...
. According to Israel, Hamshari was injured while making an explosive device at his home. After the assassination of Hamshari, the PLO intensified its attacks on Israelis on the orders of
Ali Hassan Salameh Ali Hassan Salameh (, ; 1 April 1941 – 22 January 1979; code name: Abu Hassan) was a Palestinian militant who was the chief of operations for Black September and founder of Force 17. He was assassinated in January 1979 as part of an assass ...
. The first attack was carried out by Black September in Thailand in an attempt to take the Israeli ambassador hostage. Then
Baruch Cohen Baruch Cohen (; 17 January 1936 – 23 January 1973) was an Israeli intelligence officer in the Shin Bet and '' katsa'' in the Mossad. Cohen was assassinated by the Palestinian militant group Black September Organization in Madrid in 1973 after ...
, a Mossad intelligence officer, was killed by Black September in Madrid, Spain on 26 January 1973. The PLO claimed that Cohen was part of the Mossad squad that targeted Hamshari.


Legacy

In 1973, the Palestine-Mahmoud Hamshari Prize was established in his memory by L'Association de Solidarite Franco Arabe and the magazine ''France Pays Arabes.'' One of the
Palestinian Red Crescent The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS; ) is the humanitarian organization that is the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement in the State of Palestine, which includes the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip. ...
hospitals in Lebanon, Mahmoud Hamshari Hospital, was named after him. A primary school for girls in
Tulkarm Tulkarm or Tulkarem (, ''Ṭūlkarm'') is a Palestinians, Palestinian city in the West Bank, the capital of the Tulkarm Governorate of the State of Palestine. The Israeli city of Netanya is to the west, and the Palestinian territories, Palestinia ...
also bears his name.


In popular culture

Anton Shammas Anton Shammas (, ; born 1950), is a Palestinian writer, poet and translator of Arabic, Hebrew and English. Biography Anton Shammas was one of six children born to a Palestinian father and a Lebanese mother, who moved to Fassuta in the north of th ...
's 1986 novel ''Arabesques'' mentions Hamshari's grave in the Père Lachaise cemetery. In the novel Shammas draws an analogy between Hamshari and
Marcel Proust Valentin Louis Georges Eugène Marcel Proust ( ; ; 10 July 1871 – 18 November 1922) was a French novelist, literary critic, and essayist who wrote the novel (in French – translated in English as ''Remembrance of Things Past'' and more r ...
describing them as a Jew of Time and an Arab of Place because the inscription on Hamshari's grave reads "the man of the lost home" and the inscription on Proust's grave reads "the man of the lost time". Hamshari is one of the characters in
Steven Spielberg Steven Allan Spielberg ( ; born December 18, 1946) is an American filmmaker. A major figure of the New Hollywood era and pioneer of the modern blockbuster, Spielberg is widely regarded as one of the greatest film directors of all time and is ...
's 2005 film ''
Munich Munich is the capital and most populous city of Bavaria, Germany. As of 30 November 2024, its population was 1,604,384, making it the third-largest city in Germany after Berlin and Hamburg. Munich is the largest city in Germany that is no ...
''. He was portrayed by Igal Naor in the film.


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