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{{Short description|Palestinian politician, born 1945}} |
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| honorific-prefix = [[Ministry of Agriculture (Palestine)|Minister]] [[Agricultural engineering|Eng.]] |
| honorific-prefix = [[Ministry of Agriculture (Palestine)|Minister]] [[Agricultural engineering|Eng.]] |
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| name = Hikmat Zaid |
| name = Hikmat Zaid |
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| office1 = 2nd [[Ministry of Agriculture (Palestine)|Agriculture Minister]]<ref name="Cabinet list 3 pdf" /> |
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| president1 = [[Yasser Arafat]] |
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| office1 = Member of the [[Fatah Advisory Council]] |
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| primeminister1 = [[Ahmed Qurei]] |
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| term_start1 = 9 August 1998 |
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| term_end1 = 13 June 2002<br />Acting: 2004–2005 |
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| predecessor1 = Abdul Jawad Saleh |
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| successor1 = Rafiq Al-Natsheh |
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| office3 = Presidential Advisor for [[Governorates of Palestine|Governorate Affairs]]<ref name="governorates advisor">{{cite news|title=مستشار الرئيس لشؤون المحافظات الوزير حكمت زيد يعقد سلسلة اجتماعات في محافظة جنين|trans-title=Presidential Advisor for Governorate Affairs, Minister Hekmat Zaid, holds a series of meetings in Jenin Governorate|date=20 December 2008|accessdate=8 August 2024|url=https://www.maannews.net/news/134301.html|website=Maan News Agency}}</ref> |
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| office3 = 5th [[Ministry of Transportation (Palestine)|Transport Minister]]<ref name="Cabinet list 8 pdf">{{cite news|title=تشكيلة الحكومة الفلسطينية الثامنة|trans-title=Formation of the eight Palestinian government|url=https://info.wafa.ps/userfiles/server/pdf/covernment_8.pdf|website=Palestinian News & Information Agency|accessdate=6 August 2024|language=Arabic}}</ref> |
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| term_start3 = 2006 |
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| president3 = {{plainlist| |
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* [[Yasser Arafat]]<br /><small>(until November 2004)</small> |
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| president3 = [[Mahmoud Abbas]] |
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* [[Rawhi Fattouh]]<br /><small>(acting until January 2005)</small> |
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* [[Mahmoud Abbas]]<br /><small>(after January 2005)</small> |
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| office5 = [[Ministry of Agriculture (Palestine)|2nd Agriculture Minister]]<ref name="Cabinet list 3 pdf" /> |
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| president5 = [[Yasser Arafat]] |
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| primeminister5 = [[Ahmed Qurei]] |
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| term_start5 = 9 August 1998 |
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| term_end5 = 13 June 2002<br/>Acting: 2004–2005 |
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| predecessor5 = Abdul Jawad Saleh |
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| successor5 = Rafiq Al-Natsheh |
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| office4 = [[Ministry of Transportation (Palestine)|5th Transport Minister]]<ref name="Cabinet list 8 pdf">{{cite news|title=تشكيلة الحكومة الفلسطينية الثامنة|trans-title=Formation of the eight Palestinian government|url=https://info.wafa.ps/userfiles/server/pdf/covernment_8.pdf|website=Palestinian News & Information Agency|accessdate=6 August 2024|language=Arabic}}</ref> |
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| president4 = {{plainlist| |
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* [[Yasser Arafat]]<br><small>(until November 2004)</small> |
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* [[Rawhi Fattouh]]<br><small>(acting until January 2005)</small> |
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* [[Mahmoud Abbas]]<br><small>(after January 2005)</small> |
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| primeminister3 = [[Ahmed Qurei]] <br /><small>(after November 2004)</small> |
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| term_start3 = 11 November 2003 |
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| term_end3 = 24 February 2005 |
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| predecessor3 = Abdulrahman Hamad |
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| successor3 = Saadeddin Kharma |
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| office5 = Member of the [[Fatah Advisory Council]] |
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| president5 = [[Mahmoud Abbas]] |
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| term_start5 = 2008 |
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| office4 = Presidential Advisor for [[Governorates of Palestine|Governorate Affairs]]<ref name="governorates advisor">{{cite news|title=مستشار الرئيس لشؤون المحافظات الوزير حكمت زيد يعقد سلسلة اجتماعات في محافظة جنين|trans-title=Presidential Advisor for Governorate Affairs, Minister Hekmat Zaid, holds a series of meetings in Jenin Governorate|date=20 December 2008|accessdate=8 August 2024|url=https://www.maannews.net/news/134301.html|website=Maan News Agency}}</ref> |
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| predecessor6 = ''Office established'' |
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| term_start4 = 2006 |
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| term_end4 = 30 November 2013 |
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| president4 = [[Mahmoud Abbas]] |
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| office6 = [[Jenin Governorate|1st Governor of Jenin]] |
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| term_start7 = [[1996 Palestinian general election|1996]] won Jenin as Independent |
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| term_start6 = 27 December 1994 |
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| term_end7 = <br>[[2006 Palestinian legislative election|2006]] lost Jenin as [[Fatah]] |
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| term_end6 = 24 November 1996 |
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| predecessor6 = ''Office established'' |
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| successor6 = Zuhair Al-Manasra |
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| office7 = Member of the [[1996 Palestinian general election|Palestinian Legislative Council]] |
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| term_end2 = 2008 |
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| term_start7 = [[1996 Palestinian general election|1996]] won Jenin as Independent |
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| term_end7 = <br />[[2006 Palestinian legislative election|2006]] lost Jenin as [[Fatah]] |
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| office8 = [[Embassy of Palestine, Budapest|Ambassador to Hungary]]<ref name="hungary ambassador">[https://en.palestine.hu/the-embassy/ambassadors-of-palestine-to-hungary/ Ambassadors of Palestine to Hungary] – Embassy of the State of Palestine in Hungary</ref> |
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| office8 = Member of the [[Fatah Revolutionary Council]] |
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| term_start8 = 1985 |
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| term_start8 = 1988 |
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| term_end8 = 2008 |
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| office9 = [[Embassy of Palestine, Budapest|Ambassador to Hungary]]<ref name="hungary ambassador">[https://en.palestine.hu/the-embassy/ambassadors-of-palestine-to-hungary/ Ambassadors of Palestine to Hungary] – Embassy of the State of Palestine in Hungary</ref> |
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| successor8 = Zuhair Al-Manasra |
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| term_start9 = 1985 |
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| term_end9 = 1995 |
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| office9 = Ambassador to Yemen Arab Republic |
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| predecessor9 = Atif Abu Bakir |
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| successor9 = Khalid Ghazal |
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| office10 = Ambassador to Yemen Arab Republic |
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| predecessor9 = ''Office established'' |
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| term_start10 = 1979 |
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| term_end10 = 1985 |
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| office10 = [[:Category:Ambassadors of the State of Palestine to Russia|Deputy PLO Representative to Moscow]] |
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| predecessor10 = ''Office established'' |
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| office11 = [[:Category:Ambassadors of the State of Palestine to Russia|Deputy PLO Representative to Moscow]] |
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| term_end10 = 1979 |
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| term_start11 = 1977 |
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| term_end11 = 1979 |
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| predecessor11 = ''Office established'' |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1945|8|9|df=y}} |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1945|8|9|df=y}} |
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| birth_place = [[Silat al-Harithiya]], [[Jenin]], [[Mandatory Palestine]] |
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| birth_place = [[Silat al-Harithiya]], [[Jenin]], [[Mandatory Palestine]] |
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| nationality = Palestinian |
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| residence = [[Ramallah]], [[State of Palestine|Palestine]]<br>[[Amman]], [[Jordan]] |
| nationality = Palestinian |
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| residence = [[Ramallah]], [[State of Palestine|Palestine]]<br />[[Amman]], [[Jordan]] |
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| party = {{flag|Fatah}} |
| party = {{flag|Fatah}} 1965–present {{awrap|{{flag|PLO}} 1967–present}} |
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| alma_mater = [[Alexandria University]] |
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| profession = [[Agricultural Engineering]] |
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| occupation = Politician, advisor, minister, governor, ambassador |
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| alma_mater = [[Alexandria University]] |
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| native_name = {{Nobold|{{lang|ar|حكمت زيد}}}} |
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| occupation = Politician, advisor, minister, governor, ambassador |
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| blank1 = Religion |
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| data1 = [[Islam]] |
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'''Hikmat Hashim Lotfi Zaid Al-Kilani''' ({{ |
'''Hikmat Hashim Lotfi Zaid Al-Kilani''' ({{langx|ar| حكمت هاشم لطفي زيد الكيلاني|Ḥikmat Hāshim Luṭfī Zayd al-Kīlānī}}, born 9 August 1945), also known by his [[Kunya (Arabic)|kunya]] '''Abu Zaid''' ({{langx|ar|ابو زيد|Abū Zayd|link=no}}), is a [[Palestinians|Palestinian]] politician<ref name="appreciate">{{cite news |date=12 June 2008 |title=الوزير حكمت زيد يقوم بجولة تفقدية لمحافظة جنين وحركة فتح تثمن موقفه |trans-title=Minister Hekmat Zaid conducts an inspection tour of Jenin Governorate and Fatah Movement appreciates his position |url=https://www.maannews.net/news/132950.html |accessdate=6 August 2024 |website=Maan News Agency}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Al-Kilani, Hikmat Zeid {{!}} Personalities |url=http://www.passia.org/personalities/151|website=Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs|accessdate=6 August 2024}}</ref> who served as the 2nd [[Ministry of Agriculture (Palestine)|Minister of Agriculture]]<ref name="agriculture">{{cite news |last1=Kawach |first1=Nadim |date=29 April 2002 |title=Abu Dhbai Argiculture Conference 2002 |url=https://gulfnews.com/uae/farm-ministers-open-meet-1.439722 |accessdate=6 August 2024 |website=Gulf News}}</ref> from 1996 to 2002 in [[Third Arafat Government|Yasser Arafat's third government]]<ref name="Cabinet list 3 pdf">{{cite news |title=تشكيلة الحكومة الفلسطينية الثالثة |trans-title=Formation of the third Palestinian government |url=https://info.wafa.ps/userfiles/server/pdf/covernment_3.pdf |accessdate=6 August 2024 |website=Wafa News Agency {{!}} Palestinian News & Information Agency |language=Arabic}}</ref> and later as the 5th Minister of Transportation and Communications from 2003 to 2005 in [[Second Qurei Government|Ahmed Qurei's second government]]<ref name="Cabinet list 8 pdf" /> within the [[Palestinian Authority|Palestinian National Authority]]. |
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From 1988 up until 2008, he was a member of the [[Fatah Revolutionary Council]], where he previously served as the 1st [[Jenin Governorate|Governor of Jenin]] from 1994 to 1996<ref name="governor">{{cite report|title=قرار رقم (226) لسنة 1994|trans-title=Resolution No. (226) of 1994|publisher=Electronic reference for the official gazette|url=https://mjr.ogb.gov.ps/Decrees/Download/?p=21fda466-ea39-43a8-9f09-8921b8767dd2.pdf&d=%D9%82%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%B1%20%D8%B1%D9%82%D9%85%20(226)%20%D9%84%D8%B3%D9%86%D8%A9%201994%20%20%D8%A8%D8%B4%D8%A7%D9%86%20%D8%AA%D8%B9%D9%8A%D9%8A%D9%86%20%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B3%D9%8A%D8%AF%20%D8%AD%D9%83%D9%85%D8%AA%20%D9%87%D8%A7%D8%B4%D9%85%20%D8%B2%D9%8A%D8%AF.pdf|date=27 December 1994}}</ref> and represented it as a member of the [[Palestinian Legislative Council]] from 1996 to 2006.<ref name="plc member">{{cite news |title=نتائج الانتخابات الفلسطينية 1996 |trans-title=Palestinian election results 1996 |url=https://www.elections.ps/Portals/30/pdf/1996_GeneralElectionsResults_AR.pdf |accessdate=6 August 2024 |website=Central Elections Commission – Palestine}}</ref><ref name="2006 plc">{{cite news |date=30 January 2006 |title=الانتخابات التشريعية الثانية 2006 النتائج النهائية لانتخابات الدوائر |trans-title=Second legislative elections 2006 Final results of constituency elections |url=https://www.elections.ps/Portals/30/pdf/PLC2006-Results-DistCandAndThereVotesNo_AR.pdf |accessdate=6 August 2024 |website=Central Elections Commission – Palestine}}</ref> |
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Abu Zaid political career spans several decades, during which he has held a variety of key positions within the [[Palestinian Authority|Palestinian National Authority]] (PNA), playing an instrumental role in shaping policy and governance. He first gained significant political influence when he was appointed as the [[Ministry of Agriculture (Palestine)|2nd Minister of Agriculture]]<ref name="Cabinet list 3 pdf" /> in Yasser Arafat's [[Third Arafat Government|third government]]. During his tenure, Abu Zaid focused on enhancing the agricultural sector, promoting self-sufficiency, and supporting Palestinian farmers in a challenging economic and political environment. His efforts were crucial in sustaining the agricultural base of the Palestinian economy during a period marked by instability.<ref name="agriculture" /> |
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Zaid represented the [[Palestine Liberation Organization|Palestinian Liberation Organization]] on an international level, serving as the [[Embassy of Palestine, Budapest|Ambassador to Hungary]] from 1985 to 1994<ref name="hungary ambassador" /> to [[Embassy of Palestine, Sana'a|Yemen]] from 1979 to 1985, and to the [[Soviet Union]] from 1977 to 1979. |
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In addition to his work in agriculture, Abu Zaid later served as the [[Ministry of Transportation (Palestine)|5th Minister of Transport and Communications]]<ref name="Cabinet list 8 pdf" /> in [[Second Qurei Government|Ahmed Qurei's second government]]. In this capacity, he was responsible for overseeing the development and modernization of Palestine's transportation infrastructure and communication networks. His work in this ministry aimed to improve connectivity across Palestinian territories, facilitate trade, and support the movement of people and goods, despite the limitations imposed by the ongoing conflict and occupation. |
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Zaid is currently a member of the Fatah Advisory Council<ref name="Hikmat criticizes Fatah" /> and also served from 2006 to 2013 as a senior advisor to [[Mahmoud Abbas]] for [[Governorates of Palestine|Governorates affairs]].<ref name="governorates advisor" /> |
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Abu Zaid contributions were not limited to the domestic front; he also had a significant impact on Palestinian diplomacy. He served as the [[Embassy of Palestine, Budapest|Ambassador of the Embassy of the State of Palestine to Hungary]]<ref name="hungary ambassador" />, where he worked to strengthen [[Hungary–Palestine relations|bilateral relations]], secure international support for the Palestinian cause, and advocate for the rights of Palestinians on the global stage. His diplomatic efforts in Hungary were part of a broader strategy to build and maintain strong international alliances in support of [[Palestinian nationalism|Palestinian statehood and sovereignty.]] |
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== Early life and education == |
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Furthermore, Abu Zaid was a trusted advisor to President [[Mahmoud Abbas]] on [[Governorates of Palestine|Governorate Affairs]].<ref name="governorates advisor"/> . In this role, he provided counsel on matters related to the administration of the Palestinian governorates, focusing on enhancing local governance, ensuring coordination between the central government and local authorities, [[Hamas-Fatah Reconciliation Agreement|unity with opposing factions]] and addressing the unique challenges faced by different regions within Palestine. |
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Hikmat Zaid was born in [[Silat al-Harithiya]], a village 10 kilometres northwest of [[Jenin]] in 1945.<ref>{{Cite web |date= |title=Hekmat Zaid {{!}} Academic Figures |url=https://www.all4palestine.org/ModelDetails.aspx?gid=14&mid=77959&lang=en |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240227110731/https://www.all4palestine.org/ModelDetails.aspx?gid=14&mid=77959&lang=en |archive-date=27 Feb 2024 |access-date=16 August 2024 |website=all4palestine}}</ref> Zaid's political affiliations began during his college years at the [[Alexandria University|University of Alexandria]] in [[Egypt]] when in 1963 as a young student from Jenin, he was awarded a scholarship by the Egyptian government to study abroad. |
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On campus, [[Palestine Liberation Organization|PLO]] recruiters actively sought out students to join the emerging "Third Generation" of PLO leadership. Zaid, who earned a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[agricultural engineering]] with a specialization in [[soil chemistry]] and served as president of the student body, fit the ideal candidate profile. |
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Throughout his career, Abu Zaid has been recognized as a key figure in Palestinian politics, known for his dedication to public service and his efforts to promote the welfare of the Palestinian people through both domestic policies and international diplomacy. His work has left a lasting impact on the institutions of the [[Palestinian Authority|Palestinian National Authority]] and has contributed to the ongoing struggle for [[Palestinian self-determination|Palestinian self-determination.]]<ref name="appreciate" /> |
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After graduation, he wasn't allowed to return to [[State of Palestine|Palestine]] so he made [[Amman]], [[Jordan]] his residence instead.<ref name="Sisson 2002">{{cite news |last1=Sisson |first1=Pat |date=16 May 2002 |title=Growing up in the PLO |url=https://dailynorthwestern.com/2002/05/16/archive-manual/growing-up-in-the-plo/ |access-date=7 August 2024 |work=The Daily Northwestern}}</ref> |
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==Early life and education== |
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Hikmat Zaid was born in [[Silat al-Harithiya]], a village 10 kilometres northwest of [[Jenin]] in 1945.<ref>{{cite news|title=Hekmat Zaid {{!}} Academic Figures |url=https://www.all4palestine.org/ModelDetails.aspx?gid=14&mid=77959&lang=en|website=All 4 Palestine|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240227110731/https://www.all4palestine.org/ModelDetails.aspx?gid=14&mid=77959&lang=en |archive-date=27 February 2024}}</ref> He traveled to Egypt where he was given the chance to study abroad for free by the Egyptian government in 1963. He served as student body president and graduated with a [[Bachelor of Science]] in [[agricultural engineering]] specializing in [[soil chemistry]],<ref name="Sisson 2002">{{cite news |last1=Sisson |first1=Pat |title=Growing up in the PLO |url=https://dailynorthwestern.com/2002/05/16/archive-manual/growing-up-in-the-plo/ |access-date=7 August 2024 |work=The Daily Northwestern |date=16 May 2002}}</ref> and obtained membership to the [[Palestine Liberation Organization]] (PLO) through its youth programs as third generation leaders recruited on campus. While in exodus, Zaid made [[Amman]] his primary residence while spending most of his time abroad in diplomatic missions for the PLO. The [[Abu Nidal Organization]], a splinter group from the PLO made threats to assassinate PLO members such as Zaid, but did not follow through on their threats. This made his career involved in navigating complex political landscapes and often dangerous circumstances.<ref name="Sisson 2002" /> |
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==Career== |
== Career == |
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=== Early political career === |
=== Early political career === |
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Following the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, Zaid was assigned to a number of significant diplomatic positions. His first prominent duty was as PLO ambassador to [[Moscow]], where he worked to [[Palestine–Russia relations|build relations]] with the [[Soviet Union]], a strong supporter of the [[Palestinian nationalism|Palestinian cause]]. |
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During the decades of exile following the [[Six-Day War|1967 Arab-Israeli War]], the [[Palestine Liberation Organization]] (PLO) faced numerous challenges as it worked to navigate its role in the global political arena. One prominent figure in this period was Abu Zaid, whose diplomatic career spanned from the late 1960s through the 1990s. His contributions were vital in establishing and maintaining [[Foreign relations of the State of Palestine|international relationships crucial to the PLO's objectives.]] |
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Zaid later served as the PLO ambassador in [[Sanaa]], [[Yemen Arab Republic|Yemen]]. In this capacity, he tried to strengthen diplomatic ties between the PLO and the Yemeni government, facilitating relief to Palestinian refugees and obtaining [[Palestine–Yemen relations|Yemen's backing]]. |
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From the late 1960s to the early 1990s, Abu Zaid played a pivotal role in several diplomatic missions, representing the PLO in key international locales. His first significant assignment was to [[Palestine–Russia relations|Moscow]], where he served as the PLO’s ambassador. This role was critical, as the Soviet Union was a [[Soviet Union and the Arab–Israeli conflict|major supporter of the Palestinian and Arab cause]] and provided substantial political and military support to the PLO. Abu Zaid’s tenure in Moscow involved not only advocating for [[Palestinian nationalism|Palestinian statehood]] but also engaging in complex negotiations with Soviet officials, which were instrumental in bolstering the PLO’s standing on the global stage. |
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In the early 1980s, Zaid was named PLO ambassador to [[Budapest]], [[Hungary]], where he tried to [[Hungary–Palestine relations|build ties with Hungary]] and other Eastern European countries and advocate for Palestinian rights.<ref name="hungary ambassador" /> |
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Following his tenure in Moscow, Abu Zaid was assigned to [[Sanaa]], the capital of [[Yemen Arab Republic|Yemen]]. His time in Sanaa was marked by strengthening diplomatic ties between the PLO and the Yemeni government. Yemen, having a significant influence in the Arab world, played a supportive role in the Palestinian struggle, and Abu Zaid’s efforts in Sanaa were crucial in reinforcing this [[Palestine–Yemen relations|alliance]]. His work included facilitating aid and support for Palestinian refugees and fostering collaboration between the PLO and Yemeni political entities. |
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Abu Zaid's early political career included key diplomatic duties with the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). Despite threats from the [[Abu Nidal Organization]], a PLO splinter group who targeted moderate PLO and [[Fatah Revolutionary Council]] members like Hikmat and others for assassination, Zaid still carried on his mission.<ref name="Sisson 2002" /> |
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In the early 1980s, Abu Zaid was appointed as the PLO ambassador to [[Budapest]], [[Hungary]]. During his time there, he worked to deepen the [[Hungary–Palestine relations|relationship]] between the PLO and Eastern European countries, which were crucial in providing political support and advocating for Palestinian rights within international forums. Budapest was an important posting, given Hungary’s role in the Eastern Bloc and its support for anti-colonial and liberation movements.<ref name="hungary ambassador" /> |
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Following the [[Oslo I Accord|Oslo Peace Accords]] in 1993, Zaid returned to Palestine in 1994. His homecoming signaled a new era for Palestinian leadership, highlighting the progress made toward [[Palestinian Authority|Palestinian self-government]]. He traveled to many Palestinian cities, including his hometown of Silat al-Harithiya near Jenin, to reunite with his people.<ref>{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YT2o8P1ggtg&t=52s |title=عودة حكمت زيد إلى فلسطين - من أرشيف السيلة الحارثية 1994 |date=2016-06-22 |last=kelaniaa |trans-title=Hikmat Zaid's Return to Palestine – From the Archives of Al-Sila Al-Harithiya 1994 |access-date=2024-08-16 |via=YouTube}}</ref> |
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The signing of the [[Oslo Accords|Oslo Peace Accords]] in 1993 marked a significant turning point in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, setting the stage for the establishment of the Palestinian Authority and a renewed focus on peace negotiations. Abu Zaid’s return to Palestine in 1995 was a momentous event, symbolizing a new chapter for the Palestinian leadership. The [[Oslo Accords]] had laid the groundwork for Palestinian self-governance, and Abu Zaid’s return was seen as a reflection of the [[Palestine Liberation Organization|PLO’s]] evolving role and the hopes for a lasting peace. |
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Upon his return, Abu Zaid embarked on a series of visits to key [[Palestinian territories|Palestinian]] cities. His journey included a visit to [[Silat al-Harithiya]] in [[Jenin]], his birthplace and hometown. This visit was particularly significant, as it allowed him to reconnect with his roots and witness firsthand the changes and challenges faced by his community. His return was also a gesture of solidarity with his people and a reaffirmation of his commitment to the Palestinian cause. |
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Abu Zaid’s diplomatic career and subsequent return to Palestine encapsulate a period of significant transformation for the PLO and the Palestinian people. His work in [[Palestine–Russia relations|Moscow]], [[Embassy of Palestine, Sana'a|Sanaa]] and [[Embassy of Palestine, Budapest|Budapest]] helped to lay the foundation for international support and recognition of the Palestinian cause. His return in 1995, following the [[Oslo Accords|Oslo Peace Accords]], marked a hopeful period of rebuilding and negotiating for a future where Palestinians could envision a lasting peace and [[Palestinian self-determination|self-determination]]. <ref name="Sisson 2002" /> |
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[[File:Hikmatzaid1.jpg|250x250px|thumb|left|Hikmat Zaid in 2015]] |
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=== Rise to power === |
=== Rise to power === |
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In 1994, after returning to Palestine from his diplomatic posts, [[Yasser Arafat|Arafat]], the [[President of the Palestinian National Authority]], appointed him as the first [[Jenin Governorate|Governor of Jenin]] since the [[Israeli occupation of the West Bank|Israeli occupation]] in 1967.<ref>{{Cite web |date=27 December 1994 |title=قرار رقم (226) لسنة 1994 |trans-title=Resolution No. (226) of 1994 |url=https://mjr.ogb.gov.ps/Decrees/Download/?p=21fda466-ea39-43a8-9f09-8921b8767dd2.pdf&d=%D9%82%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%B1%20%D8%B1%D9%82%D9%85%20(226)%20%D9%84%D8%B3%D9%86%D8%A9%201994%20%20%D8%A8%D8%B4%D8%A7%D9%86%20%D8%AA%D8%B9%D9%8A%D9%8A%D9%86%20%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B3%D9%8A%D8%AF%20%D8%AD%D9%83%D9%85%D8%AA%20%D9%87%D8%A7%D8%B4%D9%85%20%D8%B2%D9%8A%D8%AF.pdf |access-date=16 August 2024 |website=Electronic Reference for the Official Gazette}}</ref> He later ran successfully as an independent candidate for Jenin in the 1996 [[Palestinian Legislative Council|Palestine Legislative Council]] (PLC) elections on the [[Fatah]] list in which he received 14,220 votes.<ref name="plc member" /> His leadership and reputation in Jenin were further enhanced catching the attention of then President of the Palestinian Authority Yasser Arafat<ref name="appreciate" /> who subsequently appointed him as the [[Ministry of Agriculture (Palestine)|Minister of Agriculture]] in 1998 as part of his [[Third Arafat Government|third government]].<ref name="Cabinet list 3 pdf" /> |
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Abu Zaid successfully ran as an independent candidate for Jenin—the city where he was born and raised—in the 1996 Palestinian legislative elections, where he garnered an impressive 14,220 votes.<ref>{{cite news|title=نتائج الانتخابات الفلسطينية 1996|trans-title=Palestinian election results 1996|url=https://www.elections.ps/Portals/30/pdf/1996_GeneralElectionsResults_AR.pdf|website=Central Elections Commission - Palestine|accessdate=6 August 2024}}</ref> His victory was not just a personal achievement but a testament to his deep-rooted connection with the people of [[Jenin Governorate|Jenin]], who entrusted him to represent their interests in the legislative body. Following this electoral success, Zaid's political career continued to ascend as he became the first [[Jenin Governorate|Governor of Jenin]], a position that allowed him to directly influence the administration of the city and address the needs of its residents. His leadership in Jenin further enhanced his reputation, catching the attention of Palestinian Authority President [[Yasser Arafat]], who subsequently appointed him as the [[Ministry of Agriculture (Palestine)|Minister of Agriculture]] in 1998 as part of [[Third Arafat Government|Arafat's third government.]] <ref name="Cabinet list 3 pdf">{{cite news|title=تشكيلة الحكومة الفلسطينية الثالثة|trans-title=Formation of the third Palestinian government|url=https://info.wafa.ps/userfiles/server/pdf/covernment_3.pdf|website=Wafa News Agency {{!}} Palestinian News & Information Agency|accessdate=6 August 2024|language=Arabic}}</ref> In this role, Abu Zaid was responsible for overseeing agricultural policies and development initiatives, a crucial sector in the Palestinian economy. |
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However, Zaid's swift ascent to political prominence was accompanied by significant challenges, particularly due to his principled stance against some of Arafat's policies. Despite his initial alignment with Arafat, Zaid's opposition to certain initiatives and his willingness to challenge the status quo led to tension within the government. This friction ultimately resulted in his dismissal by [[Yasser Arafat|Arafat]], known by his nom de guerre, [[Abu Ammar]]. The dismissal underscored the delicate and often volatile nature of Palestinian political dynamics during this period. |
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In 2004, following a major reshuffling of the Palestinian cabinet, Zaid made a comeback when he was appointed as the [[Ministry of Transportation (Palestine)|Minister of Transportation]]. His return to a ministerial role was a significant development, especially given the power struggle that was unfolding between Arafat and Mahmoud Abbas.<ref name=alhram_647>{{cite news |url=http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2003/647/re2.htmnegotiat |title=Arafat vs Abbas |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=23 July 2003 |issue=647 |newspaper=[[Al-Ahram Weekly]]}} {{dead link|date=May 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> Zaid's appointment was seen as part of the broader struggle for influence within the Palestinian leadership as Abbas sought to assert his authority in the face of Arafat's waning power,<ref name="Sisson 2002" /><ref>{{cite news|last1=Avnery |first1=Uri |title=Abu Versus Abu: Something More Than Clash of Egos|url=https://www.arabnews.com/node/231146|website=Arab News|publisher=Saudi Research & Publishing Company|accessdate=6 August 2024}}</ref> Zaid remained in this position until 2005, when the [[death of Yasser Arafat]] led to the full transition of power to Mahmoud Abbas. The end of Zaid's tenure as [[Ministry of Transportation (Palestine)|Minister of Transportation]] coincided with this pivotal moment in Palestinian history, marking the conclusion of one era and the beginning of another as Abbas assumed full control of the Palestinian Authority. |
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=== Minister of Agriculture === |
=== Minister of Agriculture === |
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Zaid modernized the agricultural sector which accounted for 25% of Palestine's economy at the time—by establishing regional headquarters, expanding agricultural land and supporting farmers—setting a strong foundation for future progress. |
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However, as Al-Aqsa intifada broke out after then Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon made a provocative visit to the Al-Aqsa compound the Agricultural sector took a direct hit due to heightened violence. Zaid stated that Israeli military operations have caused over $500 to $700 million<ref>{{cite news |date=29 April 2002 |title=Palestinian agricultural sector loses half a billion dollars |url=https://www.aljazeera.net/ebusiness/2002/4/29/%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%82%D8%B7%D8%A7%D8%B9-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B2%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%B9%D9%8A-%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%81%D9%84%D8%B3%D8%B7%D9%8A%D9%86%D9%8A-%D9%8A%D8%AE%D8%B3%D8%B1-%D9%86%D8%B5%D9%81 |accessdate=7 August 2024 |website=Al Jazeera |publisher=Reuters}}</ref> in damages to Palestinian agriculture, including the destruction of over half a million trees, fertile land, wells, and irrigation systems since 2000.<ref>{{cite news |date=11 January 2001 |title=Palestine shakes stick at tree-killing Israel |url=https://www.iol.co.za/news/world/palestine-shakes-stick-at-tree-killing-israel-57332 |accessdate=6 August 2024 |website=IOL – Independent Online}}</ref> |
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During his reign as the minister of agriculture, Abu Zaid imposed an embargo on a wide list of agricultural products from Israel in response to a 10-month blockade on Palestinian movement into Israel.<ref name="Counterpart meeting">{{cite news|last1=Majally |first1=Nazir |title=Iraelis kill Palestinian, babies hurt|url=https://www.arabnews.com/node/214656|website=www.arabnews.com|date=19 August 2001 |accessdate=7 August 2024}}</ref> According to him "This measure aims to denounce the destruction of Palestinian agriculture by Israel through the blockade of Palestinian territories.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Palestinian Authority Agriculture Minister Hikmat Zeid said his call for a boycott of Israeli agricultural products was not aimed at generating political pressure |url=https://www.jta.org/archive/palestinian-authority-agriculture-minister-hikmat-zeid-said-his |
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|accessdate=7 August 2024}}</ref> Bananas, mangoes, melons, pears, apples, poultry, eggs, cattle, and dairy goods, with the exception of milk, were among the items [[Boycotts of Israel|boycotted]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Majally |first1=Nazir |title=Irael affirms policy of murder|url=https://www.arabnews.com/node/214592|website=Arab News|date=17 August 2001 |accessdate=7 August 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Greenbaum|first1=Lior|last2=Raveh|first2=Michal|title=Palestinians ban entry of Israeli agricultural produce|url=https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-514587|website=Globes Newspaper|date=16 August 2001 |accessdate=6 August 2024}}</ref> |
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During his reign as the minister of agriculture, Abu Zaid imposed an embargo on a wide list of agricultural products from Israel in response to a 10-month blockade on Palestinian movement into Israel.<ref name="Counterpart meeting">{{cite news |last1=Majally |first1=Nazir |date=19 August 2001 |title=Israelis kill Palestinian, babies hurt |url=https://www.arabnews.com/node/214656 |accessdate=7 August 2024 |website=www.arabnews.com}}</ref> According to him "This measure aims to denounce the destruction of Palestinian agriculture by Israel through the blockade of Palestinian territories.<ref>{{cite journal |date=20 March 2015 |title=Palestinian Authority Agriculture Minister Hikmat Zeid said his call for a boycott of Israeli agricultural products was not aimed at generating political pressure |url=https://www.jta.org/archive/palestinian-authority-agriculture-minister-hikmat-zeid-said-his |website=Jewish Telegraphic Agency |accessdate=7 August 2024}}</ref> Bananas, mangoes, melons, pears, apples, poultry, eggs, cattle, and dairy goods, with the exception of milk, were among the items [[Boycotts of Israel|boycotted]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Majally |first1=Nazir |date=17 August 2001 |title=Israel affirms policy of murder |url=https://www.arabnews.com/node/214592 |accessdate=7 August 2024 |website=Arab News}}</ref> |
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Zaid met his Israeli Agriculture Minister counterpart [[Shalom Simhon]] on 21 August to discuss the Palestinian Authority's ban on Israeli agricultural products. The ban was imposed due to [[Israel Defense Forces|Israeli military]] actions causing severe damage to Palestinian agriculture. Zaid indicated the ban could be lifted if the Israeli army allows free movement for Palestinian farmers and workers.<ref>{{cite news |date=18 August 2008 |title=لقاء بين وزيري الزراعة الإسرائيلي والفلسطيني |trans-title=Meeting between Israeli and Palestinian Agriculture Ministers |url=https://www.aljazeera.net/news/2001/8/18/%D9%84%D9%82%D8%A7%D8%A1-%D8%A8%D9%8A%D9%86-%D9%88%D8%B2%D9%8A%D8%B1%D9%8A-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B2%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%B9%D8%A9-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%A5%D8%B3%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%A6%D9%8A%D9%84%D9%8A |accessdate=7 August 2024 |website=Al Jazeera |publisher=France24}}</ref> |
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Zaid appealed to Arab [[List of agriculture ministries|agriculture ministers]] for help, noting the ministry's efforts since 1994 to rehabilitate the sector, which were undone by the conflict. He emphasized that these actions have increased unemployment and pushed over 50% of Palestinians below the poverty line.<ref name="agriculture" /> |
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=== Advisory role === |
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Abu Zaid is frequently recognized as an influential figure in the establishment of the Ministry of Agriculture in his country. Despite the tumultuous political climate, including direct invasions of the ministry, Zaid remained dedicated to peaceful and pragmatic solutions.<ref name="Sisson 2002" />During his tenure, he supported agricultural engineers, established regional headquarters for farmer services, and expanded agricultural land policy. He formalized ministry operations, collaborated with non-governmental and international groups, and increased personnel support and training. His administration facilitated international cooperation, resulting in significant external funding for the agricultural sector.<ref name="appreciate">{{cite news|title=الوزير حكمت زيد يقوم بجولة تفقدية لمحافظة جنين وحركة فتح تثمن موقفه|trans-title=Minister Hekmat Zaid conducts an inspection tour of Jenin Governorate and Fatah Movement appreciates his position|url=https://www.maannews.net/news/132950.html|website=Maan News Agency|date=12 June 2008|accessdate=6 August 2024}}</ref> His basic achievements continue to inspire successive administrations, demonstrating his vision and dedication. Zaid's efforts have continued to influence successive administrations, demonstrating his vision and dedication.[citation needed] His tenure also saw the ministry navigating complex challenges such as the construction of settlements, destruction of trees and farms, land confiscation, water supply restrictions, and other economic and security measures in the West Bank.<ref name="agriculture">{{cite news|last1=Kawach |first1=Nadim |title=Abu Dhbai Argiculture Conference 2002|url=https://gulfnews.com/uae/farm-ministers-open-meet-1.439722|website=Gulf News|date=29 April 2002 |accessdate=6 August 2024}}</ref> |
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Zaid ran unsuccessfully this time as under Fatah's banner as part of their Revolutionary Council for [[Jenin]] in the 2006[[Palestinian Legislative Council|Palestine Legislative Council]] (PLC) elections on the [[Fatah]] list in which he received 23,800 votes; lost by a 3250 margin.<ref name="2006 plc" /> However he continued his [[Minister of State|ministerial position]] as a [[senior advisor]] to President [[Mahmoud Abbas]] for [[Governorates of Palestine|governorate affairs]] {{Citation needed|date=August 2024}} |
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Zaid was actively involved in political discussions with rival party Hamas after a year of gruesome fighting and tension in order to restore national [[Fatah–Hamas reconciliation process|Palestinian unity]].<ref name=":0">{{cite news |date=12 June 2006 |title=سياسي / وفد حركة فتح يتوجه يوم غد الى قطاع غزة |trans-title=Politician/Fatah delegation heads to Gaza Strip tomorrow |url=https://www.spa.gov.sa/565603?lang=ar&newsid=565603 |accessdate=6 August 2024 |website=Saudi Press Agency}}</ref> Zaid headed an envoy whom were the first official Fatah delegation in over a year since the [[Fatah–Hamas conflict]] to visit the strip.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{cite news |title=Abbas to send Fatah envoys to Hamas-ruled Gaza |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/world/abbas-to-send-fatah-envoys-to-hamas-ruled-gaza-idUSL16715598/ |accessdate=6 August 2024 |website=Reuters}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=18 June 2008 |title=وفدها الى القطاع لا يعارض لقاء حماس |trans-title=Its delegation to the Strip does not oppose meeting Hamas |url=https://www.raya.com/2008/06/18/%D9%81%D8%AA%D8%AD%D8%B9%D8%A8%D8%A7%D8%B3-%D9%8A%D8%B2%D9%88%D8%B1-%D8%BA%D8%B2%D8%A9-%D9%82%D8%B1%D9%8A%D8%A8%D8%A7/ |access-date=17 August 2024}}</ref> |
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Abu Zaid ran again this time under [[Fatah|Fatah's]] banner as part of their revolutionary council, but failed to defend his seat in the legislative elections; lost by a 3250 margin whilist gaining 23800 votes. <ref>{{cite news|title=الانتخابات التشريعية الثانية 2006 النتائج النهائية لانتخابات الدوائر|trans-title=Second legislative elections 2006 Final results of constituency elections|url=https://www.elections.ps/Portals/30/pdf/PLC2006-Results-DistCandAndThereVotesNo_AR.pdf|website=Central Elections Commission - Palestine|date=30 January 2006|accessdate=6 August 2024}}</ref> He was however later on appointed to the Advisory Council of [[Fatah]] by [[Mahmoud Abbas|Abu Mazen]], and later on his very own presidential advisor for governorate affairs. |
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Zaid welcomed dialogue for efforts aimed at restoring [[Fatah–Hamas reconciliation process|Palestinian unity]]<ref>{{cite news|title=حكمت زيد لصوت فلسطين: رفضنا الاجتماع بهنية بصفته رئيسا للوزراء لان حكومته غير شرعية|trans-title=Hekmat Zaid to Voice of Palestine: We refused to meet with Haniyeh in his capacity as Prime Minister because his government is illegitimate|url=https://www.maannews.net/news/111605.html|website=Maan News Agency Agency|date=21 June 2008|accessdate=6 August 2024}}</ref> with senior [[Hamas]] delegation including [[Ahmed Yousef]] and [[Ghazi Hamad]] and Gaza Governor [[Muhammad al-Qudwa]] but not with then de-facto Prime Minister—and leader—of Gaza Strip [[Ismail Haniyeh]] as Fatah does not recognize it legitimate. |
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Some websites went on to cite credible sources who claimed that the security services intended to arrest Abu Zaid awaiting an investigation. But this was quickly dismissed when [[Ihab al-Ghussein|Ihab Al-Ghussein]], the spokesman for the Ministry of Interior in Gaza, denied such allegations in a press conference to the Palestinian Media Center.<ref>{{cite news|title=وزارة الداخلية تنفي نية الأجهزة الأمنية اعتقال حكمت زيد |trans-title=The Ministry of Interior denies the security services' intention to arrest Abu Zaid|url=https://palinfo.com/news/2008/06/17/230677/|website=The Palestinian Information Center|date=17 June 2008 |accessdate=7 August 2024}}</ref> |
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Taher al-Nunu, the spokesman for the dismissed [[Hamas government of June 2007|Hamas government at the time]], announced on Sunday the statements made by Hikmat Zaid, the advisor to the Palestinian president, about his unwillingness to meet with [[Ismail Haniyeh]] are contrary to the truth and that no official meeting was scheduled between both parties.<ref>{{cite news|title=النونو: تصريحات حكمت زيد "منافية للحقيقة"|trans-title=Al-Nunu: Hikmat Zaid's statements are "contrary to the truth"|url=https://www.youm7.com/story/2008/6/22/%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%86%D9%88%D9%86%D9%88-%D8%AA%D8%B5%D8%B1%D9%8A%D8%AD%D8%A7%D8%AA-%D8%AD%D9%83%D9%85%D8%AA-%D8%B2%D9%8A%D8%AF-%D9%85%D9%86%D8%A7%D9%81%D9%8A%D8%A9-%D9%84%D9%84%D8%AD%D9%82%D9%8A%D9%82%D8%A9/28495|website=Seventh Day website|date=22 June 2008|accessdate=6 August 2024}}</ref> |
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[[File:Hikmatzaid2.webp|250x250px|thumb|left|Hikmat Zaid (right) and [https://ar.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D9%85%D8%B1%D9%88%D8%A7%D9%86_%D8%B9%D8%A8%D8%AF_%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AD%D9%85%D9%8A%D8%AF Marwan Abdulhamid] (left) in 2008]] |
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Zaid affirmed that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas will visit [[Gaza Strip|Gaza]] soon.<ref>{{Cite web |date=18 June 2008 |title=عباس إلى غزة قريباً جداً |trans-title=Abbas to Gaza very soon |url=https://www.alkhaleej.ae/2008-06-18/%D8%B9%D8%A8%D8%A7%D8%B3-%D8%A5%D9%84%D9%89-%D8%BA%D8%B2%D8%A9-%D9%82%D8%B1%D9%8A%D8%A8%D8%A7%D9%8B-%D8%AC%D8%AF%D8%A7%D9%8B/%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B9%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%85/%D8%B3%D9%8A%D8%A7%D8%B3%D8%A9 |access-date=17 August 2024}}</ref> |
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Abu Zaid also played a significant role by focusing on community engagement by visits to various villages and meetings with [[Palestinian families|local leaders]] demonstrating his intent to solve local issues. Additionally, his statements about pushing for the [[Fatah#2009:_Sixth_General_Assembly|Sixth Fatah General Assembly Conference]]—the first since 20 years— which can serve a platform for [[Fatah]] to reinforce its position, unify its ranks, and prepare for the approaching elections as well as the importance of dialogue with [[Hamas]] that reflect ongoing political dynamics and the broader push for [[Fatah–Hamas reconciliation process|unity]] and democratic processes within the Palestinian territories<ref>{{cite news|title=الوزير حكمت زيد يقوم بجولة تفقدية لمحافظة جنين وحركة فتح تثمن موقفه|trans-title=Minister Hekmat Zeid conducts an inspection tour of Jenin Governorate and Fatah Movement appreciates his position|url=https://www.maannews.net/news/132950.html|website=Maan News Agency|date=12 June 2008|accessdate=6 August 2024}}</ref> |
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Zaid regularly visited and met with municipal councils asserting [[Mahmoud Abbas|Abu Mazen's]] continued presidency until new elections are held.<ref>{{cite news |date=12 June 2008 |title=الوزير حكمت زيد يقوم بجولة تفقدية لمحافظة جنين وحركة فتح تثمن موقفه |trans-title=Minister Hekmat Zeid conducts an inspection tour of Jenin Governorate and Fatah Movement appreciates his position |url=https://www.maannews.net/news/132950.html |accessdate=6 August 2024 |website=Maan News Agency}}</ref> He also urged Hamas to engage in dialogue and commit to the Egyptian directive for legislative and presidential elections.<ref>{{cite news |date=8 June 2008 |title=Hamas and Fatah will weigh reconciliation in Dakar |url=https://www.france24.com/en/20080608-hamas-fatah-will-weigh-reconciliation-dakar-palestinian-territories |accessdate=6 August 2024 |website=France 24}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=12 June 2018 |title=West Bank stands in solidarity with Gaza |url=https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2018/06/new-west-bank-movement-protests-opposing-pa-sanctions-gaza.html |accessdate=6 August 2024 |website=Al Monitor}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=27 October 2009 |title=Abbas to Send First Fatah Envoys into Gaza |url=https://www.voanews.com/a/a-13-2008-06-16-voa16-66821557/256868.html |accessdate=6 August 2024 |website=Voice of America News}}</ref> |
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Zaid played a huge role in advocating for the [[Fatah#2009: Sixth General Assembly|Sixth Fatah General Assembly Conference]]—the first since 20 years— which can serve a platform for Fatah to reinforce its position, unify its ranks, and prepare for the approaching elections as well as the importance of dialogue with Hamas that reflect ongoing political dynamics and the broader push for unity and democratic processes within the [[Palestinian territories]].<ref>{{cite news |date=8 June 2008 |title=Senegal says Hamas, Fatah talks help restore trust |url=https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/1,7340,L-3553192,00.html |accessdate=6 August 2024 |website=YNetNews |publisher=Reuters}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date=9 June 2008 |title=Fatah and Hamas 'restore trust' |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7443465.stm |access-date=17 August 2024 |work=BBC News}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date=12 June 2008 |title=الوزير حكمت زيد يقوم بجولة تفقدية لمحافظة جنين وحركة فتح تثمن موقفه |trans-title=Minister Hikmat Zaid conducts an inspection tour of Jenin Governorate and Fatah Movement appreciates his position |url=https://www.maannews.net/news/132950.html |access-date=17 August 2024 |work=Maan News Agency}}</ref> |
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In November 2013, Abu Mazen issued a decree refferring Presidential Advisor for Governorate affairs Abu Zaid and several other presidential advisors including [[Nabil Amr]] and {{ill|Sabri Sedam|ar|صبري صيدم}} into retirement from their advisory roles while still maintaining his place in the [[Fatah|Fatah Advisory Council]].<ref>{{cite news|title=قرار رقم )87( لسنة 2013م بشأن إحالة بعض مستشاري رئيس الدولة إلى التقاعد|trans-title=Resolution No. (87) of 2013 regarding the referral of some advisors to the President of the State to retirement|url=https://mjr.ogb.gov.ps/Decrees/Download/?p=0bdb5811-3bf4-480e-b203-927049da3f63.pdf&d=%D9%82%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%B1-%D8%B1%D9%82%D9%85-87-%D9%84%D8%B3%D9%86%D8%A9-2013%D9%85-%D8%A8%D8%B4%D8%A7%D9%86-%D8%A7%D8%AD%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%A9-%D8%A8%D8%B9%D8%B6-%D9%85%D8%B3%D8%AA%D8%B4%D8%A7%D8%B1%D9%8A-%D8%B1%D8%A6%D9%8A%D8%B3-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AF%D9%88%D9%84%D8%A9-%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%89-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AA%D9%82%D8%A7%D8%B9%D8%AF-%D9%81%D9%84%D8%B3%D8%B7%D9%8A%D9%86|website=Electronic Reference for the official Gazette.ps|date=31 October 2013|accessdate=7 August 2024}}</ref> |
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In November 2013, President Abu Mazen retired Zaid and several presidential advisors, including [[Nabil Amr]] and {{ill|Sabri Sedam|ar|صبري صيدم}}. Zaid however did remain as a member of the Fatah Advisory Council. Zaid expressed frustration in an interview with {{ill|Dunya Al Watan|ar|دنيا الوطن}} that the council was not consulted in decision-making despite its efforts. |
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Hekmat Zaid, a member of the [[Fatah|Fatah Advisory Council]], discussed several organizational and political issues within the movement in an interview with {{ill|Dunya Al Watan|ar|دنيا الوطن}}. He noted that the council, despite preparing various proposals and studies, is often not consulted or involved in decision-making. The meeting included discussions on the upcoming [[Fatah#2016:_Seventh_Congress|seventh conference]] and related organizational matters, but key issues like appointing a vice president were not addressed.<ref name="Hikmat criticizes Fatah" /> |
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Zaid highlighted challenges within Fatah, including internal conflicts, the participation of Gaza members, and the lack of time to resolve issues before the November 29 [[Fatah#2016: Seventh Congress|seventh conference]]. Zaid criticized inefficiencies in addressing organizational problems in both Gaza and the West Bank but noted that preparations for the conference continued to ensure broad representation of [[List of Fatah members|Fatah members]].<ref name="Hikmat criticizes Fatah">{{cite news|title=حكمت زيد دنيا الوطن : نحن مجلس استشاري لا يُستشار ليس لدينا وقت كافي لحل المشاكل قبل الوصول للسابع | trans-title=Hekmat Zaid Dunya Al Watan: We are an advisory council that is not consulted. We do not have enough time to solve the problems before reaching the seventh|url=https://www.alwatanvoice.com/arabic/news/2015/07/24/747610.html |
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== Outside of politics == |
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Jenin hosted several community events with Abu Zaid’s involvement. These included a friendly football match between [[Al-Wehdat SC]] and Jenin FC honoring retiring player Montaser Al-Samoudi,<ref>{{cite news |date=19 February 2008 |title=تحت رعاية الوزير حكمت زيد نادي جنين يشكل عدة لجان ويزور اريحا غدا للترتيب لزيارة فريق الوحدات |trans-title=JUnder the patronage of Minister Hikmat Zaid, Jenin Club forms several committees and visits Jericho tomorrow to arrange for the visit of Al-Wehdat team |url=https://forum.kooora.com/f.aspx?t=8374894 |accessdate=8 August 2024 |website=Kooora Forums}}</ref> and the 2008 Palestinian Bodybuilding Federation Championship, which drew over 60 participants.<ref>{{cite news |date=11 May 2008 |title=جنين تحتضن بطولة اتحاد كمال الاجسام :آدم والفقيـــه والصبــــــــار يتألقون ويستعدون لتمثيـــــــل فلسطيــــــــــــــن |trans-title=Jenin hosts the Bodybuilding Federation Championship: Adam, Al-Faqih and Al-Sabbar shine and prepare to represent Palestine |url=https://www.maannews.net/news/106356.html |accessdate=8 August 2024 |website=Maan News Agency}}</ref> Both events emphasized sports and community engagement in Jenin. Zaid also attended the opening ceremony of the Future Center for People with Special Needs, which will help children with disabilities.<ref>{{cite news |date=10 May 2008 |title=افتتاح مركز المستقبل لذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة في جنين |trans-title=Opening of the Future Center for People with Special Needs in Jenin |url=https://www.maannews.net/news/106321.html |accessdate=8 August 2024 |website=Maan News Agency}}</ref> He also commended the Emirates Red Crescent initiative, which gave food to 4,000 Palestinian families, helping to continuing humanitarian operations in the region.<ref>{{cite news |date=5 August 2006 |title=بدء المرحلة الثانية لحملة هيئة الهلال الأحمر في فلسطين |trans-title=The second phase of the Red Crescent Society's campaign in Palestine begins |url=https://www.aletihad.ae/article/68008/2006/%D8%A8%D8%AF%D8%A1-%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%85%D8%B1%D8%AD%D9%84%D8%A9-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AB%D8%A7%D9%86%D9%8A%D8%A9-%D9%84%D8%AD%D9%85%D9%84%D8%A9-%D9%87%D9%8A%D8%A6%D8%A9-%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%87%D9%84%D8%A7%D9%84-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%A3%D8%AD%D9%85%D8%B1-%D9%81%D9%8A-%D9%81%D9%84%D8%B3%D8%B7%D9%8A%D9%86 |accessdate=8 August 2024 |website=Al Etihad News Center}}</ref> |
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Under the patronage of Abu Zaid, Jenin is set to host the [[Al-Wehdat SC|Al-Wahdat]] team for a friendly football match in honor of retiring player Montaser Al-Samoudi. The event reflects efforts to promote community and sports, with various committees organized to ensure its success. The leadership involved in this event highlights a commitment to fostering unity and cultural enrichment through sports.<ref>{{cite news|title=تحت رعاية الوزير حكمت زيد نادي جنين يشكل عدة لجان ويزور اريحا غدا للترتيب لزيارة فريق الوحدات|trans-title=JUnder the patronage of Minister Hikmat Zaid, Jenin Club forms several committees and visits Jericho tomorrow to arrange for the visit of Al-Wehdat team|url=https://forum.kooora.com/f.aspx?t=8374894|website=Kooora Forums|date=19 February 2008|accessdate=8 August 2024}}</ref> |
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In 2008, the Palestinian Bodybuilding Federation Championship took place at Al-Rabi' Hall in [[Kafr Dan]], [[Jenin Governorate|Jenin District]], under the patronage of Abu Zaid. The event featured over sixty contestants and drew a large audience, emphasizing the significance of sports and community engagement. Speeches by prominent figures, including Major General Nazih Na'irat, underscored the championship's role in promoting fitness and personal development. The support provided was pivotal in ensuring the event's success, contributing to Jenin's cultural and athletic development.<ref>{{cite news|title=جنين تحتضن بطولة اتحاد كمال الاجسام :آدم والفقيـــه والصبــــــــار يتألقون ويستعدون لتمثيـــــــل فلسطيــــــــــــــن|trans-title=Jenin hosts the Bodybuilding Federation Championship: Adam, Al-Faqih and Al-Sabbar shine and prepare to represent Palestine|url=https://www.maannews.net/news/106356.html|website=Maan News Agency|date=11 May 2008|accessdate=8 August 2024}}</ref> |
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[[File:hikmatzaid_4.jpg|300x300px|thumb|right|Hikmat Zaid (2nd to right) 2001 [[Rashidieh]]]] |
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The Future Center for People with Special Needs was inaugurated in Jenin under the patronage of Minister Hikmat Zaid, alongside other officials including [[Qais Abd al-Karim|Qais Abdul Karim Abu Laila]]. The center aims to support children with special needs, and the announcement of a grant from President [[Mahmoud Abbas]] highlighted ongoing efforts to enhance care for marginalized communities, advancing inclusivity in society.<ref>{{cite news|title=افتتاح مركز المستقبل لذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة في جنين|trans-title=Opening of the Future Center for People with Special Needs in Jenin|url=https://www.maannews.net/news/106321.html|website=Maan News Agency|date=10 May 2008|accessdate=8 August 2024}}</ref> |
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Hikmat Zaid acknowledged the [[Emirates Red Crescent]] campaign for its aid to Palestinian families. The campaign, which distributed 4,000 food coupons worth 600,000 dirhams, is part of a broader support system addressing the needs of [[Palestinians]]. This initiative is an example of ongoing humanitarian efforts coordinated with local officials.<ref>{{cite news|title=بدء المرحلة الثانية لحملة هيئة الهلال الأحمر في فلسطين|trans-title=The second phase of the Red Crescent Society's campaign in Palestine begins|url=https://www.aletihad.ae/article/68008/2006/%D8%A8%D8%AF%D8%A1-%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%85%D8%B1%D8%AD%D9%84%D8%A9-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AB%D8%A7%D9%86%D9%8A%D8%A9-%D9%84%D8%AD%D9%85%D9%84%D8%A9-%D9%87%D9%8A%D8%A6%D8%A9-%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%87%D9%84%D8%A7%D9%84-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%A3%D8%AD%D9%85%D8%B1-%D9%81%D9%8A-%D9%81%D9%84%D8%B3%D8%B7%D9%8A%D9%86|website=Al Etihad News Center|date=5 August 2006|accessdate=8 August 2024}}</ref> |
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=== PLO property dispute === |
=== PLO property dispute === |
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Abu Zaid was mentioned in relation to facilitating the transfer of a PLO property in [[Musrara]], [[Jerusalem]]. Reports indicate that Zaid instructed lawyer Fahmi Shabaneh not to intervene in the property’s transfer, with the expectation that the property would be reclaimed when Jerusalem's status is resolved. Following these events, Shabaneh was suspended, and the property was transferred to the [[Christ Church, Jerusalem|Universal Church]]. This incident has raised concerns about the management and protection of PLO assets amid ongoing political and legal complexities.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Shabana|first1=Fahmy|title=تورّط مستشار الرئيس حكمت زيد في تسهيل تسريب عقار لمنظمة التحرير الفلسطينية|trans-title=Presidential advisor Hikmat Zeid was involved in facilitating the leakage of a property to the Palestine Liberation Organization.|url=http://www.hekayaty.com/news/fahmi/news214|website=Hekayaty|date=22 February 2010|accessdate=8 August 2024}}</ref> |
Abu Zaid was mentioned in relation to facilitating the transfer of a PLO property in [[Musrara]], [[Jerusalem]]. Reports indicate that Zaid instructed lawyer Fahmi Shabaneh not to intervene in the property’s transfer, with the expectation that the property would be reclaimed when Jerusalem's status is resolved. Following these events, Shabaneh was suspended, and the property was transferred to the [[Christ Church, Jerusalem|Universal Church]]. This incident has raised concerns about the management and protection of PLO assets amid ongoing political and legal complexities.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Shabana|first1=Fahmy|title=تورّط مستشار الرئيس حكمت زيد في تسهيل تسريب عقار لمنظمة التحرير الفلسطينية|trans-title=Presidential advisor Hikmat Zeid was involved in facilitating the leakage of a property to the Palestine Liberation Organization.|url=http://www.hekayaty.com/news/fahmi/news214|website=Hekayaty|date=22 February 2010|accessdate=8 August 2024}}</ref> |
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==Personal life== |
== Personal life == |
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Hikmat married Itidal in 1971 and had four children with her. They had three sons, named Zaid, Hisham and Samer, and one daughter, named Hadil. Hikmat and his family finally returned to |
Hikmat married Itidal in 1971 and had four children with her. They had three sons, named Zaid, Hisham and Samer, and one daughter, named Hadil. Hikmat and his family finally returned to Palestine following the Oslo Peace Accords between [[Israel]] and the PLO and in 1994 where he later on became the first Governor of Jenin. They have total of 14 grandchildren. Zaid suffered losses of two brothers in the late 1980s, and a third brother in 2024. Hikmat currently resides in Amman.<ref name="Sisson 2002" /> |
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* [https://dailynorthwestern.com/2002/05/16/archive-manual/growing-up-in-the-plo Growing up in the PLO], [[The Daily Northwestern]] (16 May 2002) |
* [https://dailynorthwestern.com/2002/05/16/archive-manual/growing-up-in-the-plo Growing up in the PLO], [[The Daily Northwestern]] (16 May 2002) |
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* [http://www.passia.org/personalities/151 AL-KILANI, HIKMAT ZEID], [[Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs]] |
* [http://www.passia.org/personalities/151 AL-KILANI, HIKMAT ZEID], [[Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs]] |
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* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7443465.stm Fatah and Hamas 'restore trust'], [[BBC News]] (9 June 2008) |
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7443465.stm Fatah and Hamas 'restore trust'], [[BBC News]] (9 June 2008) |
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* (1994) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YT2o8P1ggtg&t=52s عودة حكمت زيد إلى فلسطين - من أرشيف السيلة] |
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Hikmat Zaid | |
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حكمت زيد | |
2nd Agriculture Minister[1] | |
In office 9 August 1998 – 13 June 2002 Acting: 2004–2005 | |
President | Yasser Arafat |
Prime Minister | Ahmed Qurei |
Preceded by | Abdul Jawad Saleh |
Succeeded by | Rafiq Al-Natsheh |
5th Transport Minister[2] | |
In office 11 November 2003 – 24 February 2005 | |
President |
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Prime Minister | Ahmed Qurei (after November 2004) |
Preceded by | Abdulrahman Hamad |
Succeeded by | Saadeddin Kharma |
Presidential Advisor for Governorate Affairs[3] | |
In office 2006 – 30 November 2013 | |
President | Mahmoud Abbas |
Member of the Fatah Advisory Council | |
Assumed office 2008 | |
President | Mahmoud Abbas |
1st Governor of Jenin | |
In office 27 December 1994 – 24 November 1996 | |
Preceded by | Office established |
Succeeded by | Zuhair Al-Manasra |
Member of the Palestinian Legislative Council | |
In office 1996 won Jenin as Independent – 2006 lost Jenin as Fatah | |
Member of the Fatah Revolutionary Council | |
In office 1988–2008 | |
Ambassador to Hungary[4] | |
In office 1985–1995 | |
Preceded by | Atif Abu Bakir |
Succeeded by | Khalid Ghazal |
Ambassador to Yemen Arab Republic | |
In office 1979–1985 | |
Preceded by | Office established |
Deputy PLO Representative to Moscow | |
In office 1977–1979 | |
Preceded by | Office established |
Personal details | |
Born | Silat al-Harithiya, Jenin, Mandatory Palestine | 9 August 1945
Nationality | Palestinian |
Political party | Fatah 1965–present PLO 1967–present |
Residence(s) | Ramallah, Palestine Amman, Jordan |
Alma mater | Alexandria University |
Occupation | Politician, advisor, minister, governor, ambassador |
Profession | Agricultural Engineering |
Hikmat Hashim Lotfi Zaid Al-Kilani (Arabic: حكمت هاشم لطفي زيد الكيلاني, romanized: Ḥikmat Hāshim Luṭfī Zayd al-Kīlānī, born 9 August 1945), also known by his kunya Abu Zaid (Arabic: ابو زيد, romanized: Abū Zayd), is a Palestinian politician[5][6] who served as the 2nd Minister of Agriculture[7] from 1996 to 2002 in Yasser Arafat's third government[1] and later as the 5th Minister of Transportation and Communications from 2003 to 2005 in Ahmed Qurei's second government[2] within the Palestinian National Authority.
From 1988 up until 2008, he was a member of the Fatah Revolutionary Council, where he previously served as the 1st Governor of Jenin from 1994 to 1996[8] and represented it as a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council from 1996 to 2006.[9][10]
Zaid represented the Palestinian Liberation Organization on an international level, serving as the Ambassador to Hungary from 1985 to 1994[4] to Yemen from 1979 to 1985, and to the Soviet Union from 1977 to 1979.
Zaid is currently a member of the Fatah Advisory Council[11] and also served from 2006 to 2013 as a senior advisor to Mahmoud Abbas for Governorates affairs.[3]
Early life and education
Hikmat Zaid was born in Silat al-Harithiya, a village 10 kilometres northwest of Jenin in 1945.[12] Zaid's political affiliations began during his college years at the University of Alexandria in Egypt when in 1963 as a young student from Jenin, he was awarded a scholarship by the Egyptian government to study abroad.
On campus, PLO recruiters actively sought out students to join the emerging "Third Generation" of PLO leadership. Zaid, who earned a Bachelor of Science in agricultural engineering with a specialization in soil chemistry and served as president of the student body, fit the ideal candidate profile.
After graduation, he wasn't allowed to return to Palestine so he made Amman, Jordan his residence instead.[13]
Career
Early political career
Following the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, Zaid was assigned to a number of significant diplomatic positions. His first prominent duty was as PLO ambassador to Moscow, where he worked to build relations with the Soviet Union, a strong supporter of the Palestinian cause.
Zaid later served as the PLO ambassador in Sanaa, Yemen. In this capacity, he tried to strengthen diplomatic ties between the PLO and the Yemeni government, facilitating relief to Palestinian refugees and obtaining Yemen's backing.
In the early 1980s, Zaid was named PLO ambassador to Budapest, Hungary, where he tried to build ties with Hungary and other Eastern European countries and advocate for Palestinian rights.[4]
Abu Zaid's early political career included key diplomatic duties with the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). Despite threats from the Abu Nidal Organization, a PLO splinter group who targeted moderate PLO and Fatah Revolutionary Council members like Hikmat and others for assassination, Zaid still carried on his mission.[13]
Following the Oslo Peace Accords in 1993, Zaid returned to Palestine in 1994. His homecoming signaled a new era for Palestinian leadership, highlighting the progress made toward Palestinian self-government. He traveled to many Palestinian cities, including his hometown of Silat al-Harithiya near Jenin, to reunite with his people.[14]
Rise to power
In 1994, after returning to Palestine from his diplomatic posts, Arafat, the President of the Palestinian National Authority, appointed him as the first Governor of Jenin since the Israeli occupation in 1967.[15] He later ran successfully as an independent candidate for Jenin in the 1996 Palestine Legislative Council (PLC) elections on the Fatah list in which he received 14,220 votes.[9] His leadership and reputation in Jenin were further enhanced catching the attention of then President of the Palestinian Authority Yasser Arafat[5] who subsequently appointed him as the Minister of Agriculture in 1998 as part of his third government.[1]
Minister of Agriculture
Zaid modernized the agricultural sector which accounted for 25% of Palestine's economy at the time—by establishing regional headquarters, expanding agricultural land and supporting farmers—setting a strong foundation for future progress.
However, as Al-Aqsa intifada broke out after then Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon made a provocative visit to the Al-Aqsa compound the Agricultural sector took a direct hit due to heightened violence. Zaid stated that Israeli military operations have caused over $500 to $700 million[16] in damages to Palestinian agriculture, including the destruction of over half a million trees, fertile land, wells, and irrigation systems since 2000.[17]
During his reign as the minister of agriculture, Abu Zaid imposed an embargo on a wide list of agricultural products from Israel in response to a 10-month blockade on Palestinian movement into Israel.[18] According to him "This measure aims to denounce the destruction of Palestinian agriculture by Israel through the blockade of Palestinian territories.[19] Bananas, mangoes, melons, pears, apples, poultry, eggs, cattle, and dairy goods, with the exception of milk, were among the items boycotted.[20]
Zaid met his Israeli Agriculture Minister counterpart Shalom Simhon on 21 August to discuss the Palestinian Authority's ban on Israeli agricultural products. The ban was imposed due to Israeli military actions causing severe damage to Palestinian agriculture. Zaid indicated the ban could be lifted if the Israeli army allows free movement for Palestinian farmers and workers.[21]
Zaid appealed to Arab agriculture ministers for help, noting the ministry's efforts since 1994 to rehabilitate the sector, which were undone by the conflict. He emphasized that these actions have increased unemployment and pushed over 50% of Palestinians below the poverty line.[7]
Advisory role
Zaid ran unsuccessfully this time as under Fatah's banner as part of their Revolutionary Council for Jenin in the 2006Palestine Legislative Council (PLC) elections on the Fatah list in which he received 23,800 votes; lost by a 3250 margin.[10] However he continued his ministerial position as a senior advisor to President Mahmoud Abbas for governorate affairs [citation needed]
Zaid was actively involved in political discussions with rival party Hamas after a year of gruesome fighting and tension in order to restore national Palestinian unity.[22] Zaid headed an envoy whom were the first official Fatah delegation in over a year since the Fatah–Hamas conflict to visit the strip.[22][23][24]
Zaid welcomed dialogue for efforts aimed at restoring Palestinian unity[25] with senior Hamas delegation including Ahmed Yousef and Ghazi Hamad and Gaza Governor Muhammad al-Qudwa but not with then de-facto Prime Minister—and leader—of Gaza Strip Ismail Haniyeh as Fatah does not recognize it legitimate.
Some websites went on to cite credible sources who claimed that the security services intended to arrest Abu Zaid awaiting an investigation. But this was quickly dismissed when Ihab Al-Ghussein, the spokesman for the Ministry of Interior in Gaza, denied such allegations in a press conference to the Palestinian Media Center.[26]
Taher al-Nunu, the spokesman for the dismissed Hamas government at the time, announced on Sunday the statements made by Hikmat Zaid, the advisor to the Palestinian president, about his unwillingness to meet with Ismail Haniyeh are contrary to the truth and that no official meeting was scheduled between both parties.[27]
Zaid affirmed that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas will visit Gaza soon.[28]
Zaid regularly visited and met with municipal councils asserting Abu Mazen's continued presidency until new elections are held.[29] He also urged Hamas to engage in dialogue and commit to the Egyptian directive for legislative and presidential elections.[30][31][32]
Zaid played a huge role in advocating for the Sixth Fatah General Assembly Conference—the first since 20 years— which can serve a platform for Fatah to reinforce its position, unify its ranks, and prepare for the approaching elections as well as the importance of dialogue with Hamas that reflect ongoing political dynamics and the broader push for unity and democratic processes within the Palestinian territories.[33][34][35]
In November 2013, President Abu Mazen retired Zaid and several presidential advisors, including Nabil Amr and Sabri Sedam . Zaid however did remain as a member of the Fatah Advisory Council. Zaid expressed frustration in an interview with Dunya Al Watan that the council was not consulted in decision-making despite its efforts.
Zaid highlighted challenges within Fatah, including internal conflicts, the participation of Gaza members, and the lack of time to resolve issues before the November 29 seventh conference. Zaid criticized inefficiencies in addressing organizational problems in both Gaza and the West Bank but noted that preparations for the conference continued to ensure broad representation of Fatah members.[11]
Outside of politics
Community engagement
Jenin hosted several community events with Abu Zaid’s involvement. These included a friendly football match between Al-Wehdat SC and Jenin FC honoring retiring player Montaser Al-Samoudi,[36] and the 2008 Palestinian Bodybuilding Federation Championship, which drew over 60 participants.[37] Both events emphasized sports and community engagement in Jenin. Zaid also attended the opening ceremony of the Future Center for People with Special Needs, which will help children with disabilities.[38] He also commended the Emirates Red Crescent initiative, which gave food to 4,000 Palestinian families, helping to continuing humanitarian operations in the region.[39]
PLO property dispute
Abu Zaid was mentioned in relation to facilitating the transfer of a PLO property in Musrara, Jerusalem. Reports indicate that Zaid instructed lawyer Fahmi Shabaneh not to intervene in the property’s transfer, with the expectation that the property would be reclaimed when Jerusalem's status is resolved. Following these events, Shabaneh was suspended, and the property was transferred to the Universal Church. This incident has raised concerns about the management and protection of PLO assets amid ongoing political and legal complexities.[40]
Personal life
Hikmat married Itidal in 1971 and had four children with her. They had three sons, named Zaid, Hisham and Samer, and one daughter, named Hadil. Hikmat and his family finally returned to Palestine following the Oslo Peace Accords between Israel and the PLO and in 1994 where he later on became the first Governor of Jenin. They have total of 14 grandchildren. Zaid suffered losses of two brothers in the late 1980s, and a third brother in 2024. Hikmat currently resides in Amman.[13]
See also
References
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- ^ a b "تشكيلة الحكومة الفلسطينية الثامنة" [Formation of the eight Palestinian government] (PDF). Palestinian News & Information Agency (in Arabic). Retrieved 6 August 2024.
- ^ a b "مستشار الرئيس لشؤون المحافظات الوزير حكمت زيد يعقد سلسلة اجتماعات في محافظة جنين" [Presidential Advisor for Governorate Affairs, Minister Hekmat Zaid, holds a series of meetings in Jenin Governorate]. Maan News Agency. 20 December 2008. Retrieved 8 August 2024.
- ^ a b c Ambassadors of Palestine to Hungary – Embassy of the State of Palestine in Hungary
- ^ a b "الوزير حكمت زيد يقوم بجولة تفقدية لمحافظة جنين وحركة فتح تثمن موقفه" [Minister Hekmat Zaid conducts an inspection tour of Jenin Governorate and Fatah Movement appreciates his position]. Maan News Agency. 12 June 2008. Retrieved 6 August 2024.
- ^ "Al-Kilani, Hikmat Zeid | Personalities". Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs. Retrieved 6 August 2024.
- ^ a b Kawach, Nadim (29 April 2002). "Abu Dhbai Argiculture Conference 2002". Gulf News. Retrieved 6 August 2024.
- ^ قرار رقم (226) لسنة 1994 [Resolution No. (226) of 1994] (PDF) (Report). Electronic reference for the official gazette. 27 December 1994.
- ^ a b "نتائج الانتخابات الفلسطينية 1996" [Palestinian election results 1996] (PDF). Central Elections Commission – Palestine. Retrieved 6 August 2024.
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