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4 unusual facts about Samer Libdeh


Samer Libdeh

He participated in a number of meetings with senior Israeli politicians and activists from the Likud, Labor, and Kadima parties – advocating for a settlement to the Israeli-Palestinian problem.

In 2005, he was among the first journalists to interview Egyptian dissident Ayman Nour who was held under house arrest in Cairo.

The study illustrated genealogical connections to families of Hurst, Scmidt, Tarr and Clan Montgomery.

and the American Political Science Association (APSA) Congressional Fellowship, where he served as a Visiting Fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and Legislative Fellow with US Congressman Joseph Crowley (D-NY).


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