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- Country of residence: Palestine
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Issa Abu Al-Ezz (1964 - August 7,
2015) was a Palestinian journalist, broadcaster and program presenter.
about his life
Abu Al-Ezz was born in Al-Ain camp,
west of Nablus, in 1964 to a large family that includes five brothers and three
sisters. He grew up in the alleys of the camp and was raised by the sheikhs of
the call, such as the deputy Ahmed Hajj Ali, the martyr Sheikh Jamal Salim, and
others.
After his success in high school,
Abu Al-Ezz went to study in Jordan, and joined the Amman Polytechnic College,
graduating in 1986 with a laboratory technician diploma.
After his return from Jordan, he
did not find a job in his specialty, so he went to work inside the Green Line
for several years before getting a job in the chemistry laboratories at
An-Najah University. With the intensification of the strikes of the Palestinian
resistance against the occupation in 1992, the occupation forces launched a
massive campaign of arrests among the leaders, symbols, and cadres of the Hamas
and Islamic Jihad movements, and more than 400 of them were deported to Marj
al-Zuhur in southern Lebanon, among whom was Issa Abu al-Ezz.
Health status
He had undergone open-heart surgery
two weeks before his death, as he was suffering from heart problems. On the
fourth day of Eid al-Fitr, Abu al-Ezz fell ill after the evening prayer, and he
was rushed to the hospital to find out that he had a heart attack. He underwent
an open heart operation and stayed for about 22 days in the recovery room
before the soul was released.
his death
He died in the late evening of
Friday, August 7, 2015, from Al-Ain camp in the city of Nablus, in the northern
occupied West Bank, at the age of 54.
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