Yasser Arafat was a prominent Palestinian leader who played a central role in the Palestinian nationalist movement. Born in Cairo in 1929, he spent much of his life advocating for Palestinian self-determination and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state. Arafat co-founded the Fatah political party and was the Chairman of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) for several decades. Known for his signature keffiyeh, Arafat was a charismatic and controversial figure, leading armed resistance against Israeli occupation while also participating in peace negotiations. He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1994, sharing it with Israeli leaders, for his involvement in the Oslo Accords. Arafat passed away in 2004, leaving behind a complex legacy and a continuing struggle for Palestinian rights and statehood.
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