Imil Jarjoui

Imil (Emile) Musa Basil Jarjoui MD (Arabic: إميل موسى بسيل جرجوعي) (died November 2007) was a Palestinian Christian who was a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council and the PLO executive committee.[1] Dr. Jarjoui also headed the Palestinian Ministerial Investigation Commission for the deal of Jaffa Gate and was a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council.

He was elected to the former post in 2006 as a Fatah candidate for one of the seats reserved for Christians in Jerusalem. He dealt with Christian affairs for the Palestinian Authority while it was controlled by Fatah. He headed the committee which welcomed the Pope John Paul II in January 2000.[2]

He also owned the Christmas Hotel in East Jerusalem.[3]

Jarjoui died overnight November 23–24, 2007, in his home in Bethlehem of a heart attack. He was 72.[4][5]

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References

  1. Birringer, Thomas (April 2006). "Die Wahlen zum Palästinensischen Legislativrat" (pdf) (in German). 25. Konrad Adenauer Stiftung: 21.
  2. Sontag, Deborah (2000-03-19). "The Holy Land, in an Edgy Mood, Awaits the Pope's Visit". The New York Times. Retrieved 2014-09-24.
  3. Rangwala, Glen. "Biographies of Palestinian political leaders since 1967". Archived from the original on 2008-10-25.
  4. "Emile Jarjoui, member of the PLO top body, dies at 72". International Herald Tribune.
  5. Abdullah, Abdul. Samhan, Amjad, ed. "Palestine Political Chronology – 2007". Archived from the original on 2008-01-27.


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