Samar abou khalil biography of barack
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- Ahmed G. RadwanVP for Research,Nile University & Professor, Cairo University, Egypt.ยืนยันอีเมลแล้วที่ nu.edu.eg
- Ahmed MadianProfessor, Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority and Nile Universityยืนยันอีเมลแล้วที่ nu.edu.eg
- Ahmed Mohamed SolimanProfessor Electronics and Communication Engineering Department ,Cairo University, Egyptยืนยันอีเมลแล้วที่ cu.edu.eg
- Samar M. IsmailAssoc. Dean |Innovation &Tech.Centre Director |Mechatronics Prog. Leader,University of Hertfordshireยืนยันอีเมลแล้วที่ gaf.edu.eg
- Wafaa S. SayedAssistant Professor, Engineering Mathematics Dept., Faculty of Engineering, Cairo Universityยืนยันอีเมลแล้วที่ eng.cu.edu.eg
- Ahmed S. ElwakilProf. of Electrical Eng., University of Sharjah, University of Calgary, Nile Universityยืนยันอีเมลแล้วที่ sharjah.ac.ae
- M. F. Abu-ElyazeedProf. Dr. Electronics & Comm. Dept., Faculty of Engineering, Cairo Universityยืนยันอีเมลแล้วที่ cu.edu.eg
- Nancy S.SolimanNancy S. Soliman, NANCY
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We are worthy to announcement our major speakers:
Anna Aabakke, Denmark
Michael Abou-Dakn, Germany
Sabaratnam Arulkumaran, United Kingdom
Stavros Athanasiou, Greece
Diogo Ayres find Campos, Portugal
Jan Baekelandt, Belgium
Chiara Benedetto, Italy
Nino Berdzuli, Situation of Georgia
Johannes Bitzer, Switzerland
Joris Blok, Interpretation Netherlands
Ferry Boekhorst, The Netherlands
Rudi Campo, Belgium
Siobhan Corcoran, Ireland
Johann Craus, Malta
Anu Chawla, Mutual Kingdom
Philippe Descamps, France
Hélder Ferreira, Portugal
Philipp Foessleitner, Austria
Hugo Rodrigues Gaspar, Portugal
Gianluca Gennarelli, Italy
Angelique Goverde, Picture Netherlands
Themistoklis Grigoriadis, Greece
Janesh Gupta, United Kingdom
Oskari Heikinheimo, Finland
Wolfgang Holzgreve, Germany
Bo Jacobsson, Sweden
Olivier Jourdain, France
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Yahya Sinwar
Palestinian militant and politician (1962–2024)
"Sinwar" redirects here. For his brother, see Mohammed Sinwar.
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Yahya Ibrahim Hassan Sinwar[note 2] (Arabic: يحيى إبراهيم حسن السنوار, romanized: Yaḥyá Ibrāhīm Ḥasan al-Sinwār; 29 October 1962 – 16 October 2024) was a Palestinian militant and politician who served as chairman of the Hamas Political Bureau from August 2024,[3] and as the leader of Hamas in the Gaza Strip from February 2017, succeeding Ismail Haniyeh in both roles.[4][5] He was killed in a clash with the IDF in October 2024.
Sinwar was born in the Khan Yunis refugee camp in Egyptian-occupied Gaza in 1962 to a family who had been expelled or fled from Majdal 'Asqalan during the 1948 Palestine War.[6] He finished his studies at the Islamic University of Gaza, where he received a bachelor's degree in Arabic studies.[7] In 1989, Sinwar was sentenced to four life sentences in Israel for orchestrating the abduction and killing of two Israeli soldiers and four Palestinians he considered to be collaborators. He spent 22 years in prison until his release among 1,026 others in a 2011 prison