Ahmed Yassin

Palestinian political and religious leader (1937–2004)
(Redirected from Sheikh Ahmed Yassin)

Ahmed Yassin (Arabic: الشيخُ أَحْمَدُ إِسْمَاعِيلُ) (June 1936 – March 22, 2004) was a spiritual leader of the militant Palestinian group Hamas.


Ahmed Yassin
الشيخُ أَحْمَدُ إِسْمَاعِيلُ
Picture of Yassin on trial
BornJune 1936
Al-Jura
DiedMarch 22, 2004(2004-03-22) (aged 67)
Cause of deathKilled by Israeli airstrike
NationalityPalestinian
Movement Hamas

Ahmed Yassin was born on June 1936 in al-Jura, British Mandate of Palestine. He helped create Hamas and became its spiritual leader in 1987.[1] To other members of Hamas he was a hero but he was blamed by the Israeli government for planning suicide bombings and other attacks against Israel. He claimed that was the only way of fighting occupation. He was confined to a wheelchair because he was paralyzed since age 12, he was also nearly blind and could barely hear. He was very powerful and influential.

Yassin's birth date is in dispute. He claimed he was born 1/1/1938, however, his passport indicated 1/1/1937. To some he was a hero, to some he was a well known member of a terrorist organization. He was also a symbolic figure for Palestinians to fight against Israel.

Yassin was killed in an airstrike in Gaza City by the Israeli Army after he left a mosque in Gaza in the early morning hours. He was 67 years old.[2]

References

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  1. "The life and death of Shaikh Yasin". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2023-11-02.
  2. Bennet, James (2004-03-22). "LEADER OF HAMAS KILLED BY MISSILE IN ISRAELI STRIKE". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-11-02.

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