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Muhammed Wattad (Arabic: محمد وتد, Hebrew: מוחמד ותד; 1 June 1937 – 24
September 1994) was an
Israeli Arab journalist,
writer and
politician who served...
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Nizar Wattad is an
American screenwriter,
producer and hip-hop artist.
Wattad graduated from the
George Washington University in 2002 and
worked as a...
- its four
seats in the 1984 elections,
gaining another MK when
Muhammed Wattad defected from
Mapam in 1988. The 1988
election resulted in
another four-seat...
- an
Arabic version, al-Mersad, of
which Abd el-Aziz el-Zoubi and
Muhammed Wattad were
amongst the editors. From 1993
Kibbutz Artzi members were no longer...
- with Likud,
taking six
seats with it (later
reduced to five when
Muhammed Wattad defected to Hadash). But in the 1988
elections the
party won only three...
- Druze,
Former Deputy Knesset speaker,
briefly acting President Muhammed Wattad Alignment Mapam Hadash 10, 11 Abd al-Hakim Hajj
Yahya Joint List Ra'am–Balad...
- Ben-Zaken -Eva
Illouz -Joseph
Zaira -Tamar
Hostovsky Brandes -Muhammad
Wattad -Mordechay
Cohen -Micha
Popper "'State
institutions are
reaching the point...
- At the same time, the
Tatars held the
Lithuanian Grand Duke
Vytautas (
Wattad in Tatar), who
encouraged and
supported their settlement in the late 14th...
- However, in the late 14th
century Grand Duke
Vytautas (named by the
Tatars Wattad, that is
defender of Muslims) and his
brother King Władysław Jagiełło started...
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original on 17
February 2006.
Retrieved 14
November 2012.
Mohammed Saif-Alden
Wattad, "Islam,
Terrorism and
Modern Liberal Societies", NUJS Law Review, 2010...