26/12/04

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Open Letter To Palestinian Public Opinion: What We Want From The Elected President

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26/12/2004

The Palestinian Peace Coalition took the initiative last week to collect signatures of various Palestinian national and political figures and representatives of civil society groups on a statement that outlines the demands of the Palestinian public at large from the new Palestinian president who will be elected on 9 January, 2005. By Saturday evening, the number of the signatories reached came up to 600 and the process of collecting further signatures will continue to ensure that the largest sectors of the Palestinian society are involved in designing their future by means of outlining their demands for the new Palestinian president.

The initiative to collect the signatures stemmed from the need to engage the maximum number of Palestinians in the current political debate ahead of the presidential elections in order to make sure that the public knows how important its contribution on the Election Day is in designing the future of the Palestinian people for years to come.

Among the signatories are incumbent and former ministers in the Palestinian National Authority, members of various PLO institutions such as the Palestinian National, Council, the Palestinian Central Council and the Palestinian Legislative Council, in addition to leaders and prominent members of various political parties, university presidents and lecturers, journalists, writers, artists, businessmen and financiers. Among others, the signatories include Yasser Abed Rabbo (member of the PLO Executive Committee and head of the PPC/ GI), Dr. Hanan Ashrawi (PLC member), Mahmoud Darwish (a prominent Palestinian poet), Dr. Nabil Kassis (President of Birzeit University), Qaddoura Fares (PNA State Minister), Dr. Iyad Sarraj (human rights activist), and leading Palestinian businessmen and financiers such as Zahi Khoury, Munib Al Masri and Hasib Sabbagh.

Follows is the full text of the Letter:

Open Letter To Palestinian Public Opinion What We Want From The Elected President

Upon announcing the presidential elections for the Palestinian National Authority and the Legislative Council, the Palestinian political regime enters a new era that is based on solidifying the electoral legitimacy and the people’s will to choose their representatives and their political leadership.

This democratic change necessitates the largest scale participation of people in the elections in order to emphasize the political viability of our people and their firm commitment to democracy ideals while insisting, in the meantime, on building a modern and advanced state right after the Israeli occupation of our land is brought to an end.

We, a gathering of political, economic, social and cultural groups, and figures among the Palestinian people would like to stress our great comfort at the sense of responsible patriotism and commitment to the rule of law with which the national political institutions shouldered their duties following the death of our eternal leaders, the late President Yasser Arafat. In part of our resolute stand to solidify our national project and protect it from threats of liquidation; and of our persistence to build our own pluralistic democratic system that sets the foundations of a modern democratic political regime capable of utilizing the powers of our people and society to shoulder all their national duties, we, the undersigned, would like to stress the following demands from our elected president:

ONE: To protect the Palestinian political program that was ratified by the PLO and by each and every other Palestinian legitimate institution. This program is based on international legitimacy, foremost of which UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338, the creation of the independent Palestinian state within the borders of 4th June 1967 with East Jerusalem its capital alongside the state of Israel and to reach an agreed upon and a just settlement for the question of refugees in line with UN Resolution 194 and the Arab Summit Resolutions of Beirut 2002. We demand a firm rejection of the so-called interim state solution or any other interim solutions that are aimed at slamming the door in the face of a comprehensive peace settlement. We would also stress on the need to reject all illegal and internationally-condemned changes on the ground that the Israeli occupation has accumulated in the occupied Palestinian territories, including Jewish settlements and the Segregation Wall. Those changes aim to suppress the national aspirations of our people to a fully sovereign state.

TWO: To respect the role of the PLO, the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people, as the supreme term of political reference, and to achieve full complementary harmony between the institutions of the PNA and those of the PLO in a way that activates and reforms the PLO institutions on democratic grounds that would enable the PLO to activate its full political performance in the service of our people in exile.

THREE: To safeguard the status of Jerusalem and its spiritual, political, economic, and cultural importance as the capital of the future State of Palestine, to provide all forms of support to the national institutions in the city and to reopen those that had been closed by the Israeli authorities, mainly the Orient House and the Union of Palestinian Chambers of Commerce. Besides, we demand that a special care be given to the holy shrines in the city and elsewhere in the Palestinian homeland and to maintain the fraternal Islamic-Christian ties among the Palestinian people.

FOUR: To provide special attention to the question of all Palestinian prisoners incarcerated in prisons of the Israeli occupation and to place their cause among the top issues on the agenda of any future negotiations with Israel. We also demand the exertion of all forms of pressure to achieve the release of all prisoners regardless of their political affiliations or beliefs.

FIVE: To continue the process of reviving the legitimacy of the Palestinian political regime by means of setting fixed date for the Palestinian Legislative Council elections along with developing the elections law and amend it in a way that promotes a mixed electoral program (majority and proportional representation) that would enhance social and political pluralism. We urge all institutions and parties to hold internal elections in order to augment the ideals of democracy as a rule of public life in Palestine.

SIX: To continue the national dialogue against the backdrop of the PNA being the sole term of reference and of political pluralism while sustaining the principle of peaceful transfer of power as set in the Basic Law. We also demand the cessation of all forms of chaos, security anarchy and of the existence of a cluster of authorities and terms of power that rule by themselves. We demand a law to be introduced to regulate the performance and activities of the various security apparatuses and to design their responsibilities, authorities and superior source of power. While we stress on our legitimate right to confront the occupation, we call for the restoration of the popular and public components of the Palestinian uprising and demand the cessation of all actions that would minimize the support and solidarity with our struggle or de-legitimize our national liberation struggle.

SEVEN: To accelerate and complete comprehensive reforms as a road to build the institutions of a future Palestinian state based on the Basic Law, to separate between authorities and to activate their role, and to develop the judicial system and maintain its independence away from political intervention. We demand the full implementation of the PLC role in developing all laws and regulations and in monitoring the performance of the executive authority in addition to reforming the administrative and financial system of the PNA. We stress on the need to complete the judicial structure of the PNA and to enforce the foundations of good governance, mainly the rule of law, transparency and accountability and to ensure that corrupted figures be penalized through the introduction of laws and regulations that refer to rules and laws of civil society organizations and of various political, economic, social and trade union segments of the Palestinian society.

EIGHT: To separate the PNA and the state institutions from the bodies of the political parties that run them in order to sustain the principle of political pluralism and transfer of powers in a way that would augment the essence of the state’s role as a state for all its citizens and governed by modern institutions. We also demand the introduction of a modern law for political parties and their funding procedures in order to activate their role and provide the legal guarantees that safeguard the sovereignty of democracy in those parties and to renovate their internal structure and their chain of command as a prerequisite for genuine political development and peaceful transfer of powers.

NINE: To provide financial support and assistance to families and areas wrecked by the crimes of the occupation and to the villages and areas that had been directly affected by the construction of the Separation Wall in order to fortify their steadfastness in the face of all attempts to uproot them or send them into exile.

TEN: To empower the role of Palestinian women in public life and to confront all cultures that aim at undermining their role in different aspects of Palestinian life. This can be attained through the introduction of laws that on one hand safeguard equality for women and, on the other hand, reflect the deep democratic ideals of our people and their national movement and the contribution of women in the national and social liberation struggle.

ELEVEN: To solidify our national economy by means of developing frameworks as well as organizational and legal laws that support launching an economic and social development, while emphasizing the free market economy both on the regional and international levels within the framework of social security that can urge the private sector to take up its role as the major driving force for development. We demand the creation of competitive investment environment that encourages private investments and attracts foreign investments. We also demand providing foreign investors with incentives to promote their investments in an environment free of blackmail, monopoly, illegal profits or misuse of powers, in addition to supporting the private sector companies and the representative civil society association to allow them to shoulder their responsibility in designing the major economic policies.

TWELVE: To develop the curriculums and the education system in all its phases on the basis of modern and enlightened foundations that would provide all the resources necessary to allow the entry into the knowledge economy and to support serious and scientific research in addition to supporting various institutions of culture, youths and children. We also demand steps to improve health services, to fortify the role of local government institutions and to guarantee the completion of their elections process.

THIRTEEN: To mobilize all resources possible to confront poverty and unemployment and to protect the interests of the poor by means of introducing an advanced system of social and health care that would reduce the economic and livelihood burdens on the people. All of this should be done in line with the fact that partners in development are also partners in shouldering the responsibilities of such development.

The goal of these demands is to fortify the role of the society and of the citizens by means of urging them to participate in designing their future and the future of their coming generations. As a gathering of groups and figures, we will continue to work with all national parties and institutions in order to achieve all the above-mentioned goals.

***** Signatories:

1. Abdallah Hamdan
2. Abdallah Hamed Abu Al Ata
3. Abdallah Najjar
4. Abdul Aziz Haj Ahmad
5. Abdul Aziz Qdeih
6. Abdul Aziz Shqeir
7. Abdul Bari Musallam
8. Abdul Hakim Saqqa
9. Abdul Hamid Afaneh
10. Abdul Karim Ashour
11. Abdul Karim Samara
12. Abdul Karim Ziyadeh
13. Abdul Majid Hamdan
14. Abdul Nasser Abdul Aziz
15. Abdul Qader Faisal Husseini
16. Abdul Rahman Abu Daqqa
17. Abdul Rahman Awadallah
18. Abdul Ra’uf Al Sheikh
19. Abu Al Walid Dajani
20. Abu Ali Muqbel
21. Adnan Arafeh
22. Adnan Darhalli
23. Ahed Bseiso
24. Ahed Odeh
25. Ahmad Abau Hashish
26. Ahmad Abu Safiyyeh
27. Ahmad Abu Sal’oum
28. Ahmad Abu Surour
29. Ahmad Abu Tawahineh
30. Ahmad Daoud
31. Ahmad Majdalani
32. Ahmad Masri
33. Ahmad Rizeq (Abu Rabee)
34. Ahmad Said Tamimi
35. Ahmad Soboh
36. Ahmad Sourani
37. Ahmad Sweiti
38. Ahmad Zaki
39. Akram Abu Samra
40. Akram Al Ajleh
41. Akram Hassouneh
42. Akram Mohammad Atallah
43. Akram Saqel Hilles
44. Alaa Al Ashi
45. alaa Katbeh
46. Alaa Khalili
47. Alaa Mahmoud
48. Ali Abu Yassin
49. Ali Ahmad Qabalawi
50. Ali Al Khalili
51. Ali Amer
52. Ali Is’haq
53. Ali Odeh
54. Amal Aslan
55. Amal Gharbawi
56. Amal Hamad
57. Amal Khreisheh
58. Amal Nasser
59. Amani Khalil Abu Rahmeh
60. Amer Jaab
61. Amira Kamleh
62. Amjad Ayyash
63. Amneh Abu Middein
64. Amran Bahtiti
65. Anton Salman
66. Anwar Jayyousi
67. Aref Jaffal
68. Aref Nasser Eddin
69. Asaad Al Asaad
70. Ashrab Abdul Ra’uf
71. Ashraf Abu Ghazal
72. Ashraf Ajrami
73. Ashraf Sahweil
74. Ata Qeimari
75. Atallah Shahin
76. Atef Salameh
77. Atef Sweirki
78. Awni Abu Ghosh
79. Awni Zughayer
80. Aysheh Anis Hajji
81. Ayyoub Rabah
82. Aziz Abul Jawad
83. Aziz Ba’loushe
84. Azmi Khazandar
85. Azmi Nabali
86. Azmi Shuaibi
87. Azzam Mousa
88. Baha’I Shurrab
89. Baraka Abu Jarad
90. Basel Jaber
91. Basel Turjman
92. Basem Abu Srour
93. Basem Gheith
94. Bassam Karajeh
95. Buthayna Abu Baker
96. Climance Khoury
97. Daoud Erekat
98. Daoud Zaatari
99. Degaulle Hodali
100. Dunya Al Amal Ismail
101. Edward Muallem
102. Elias Jadallah Nazzal
103. Elias Zananiri
104. Fadel Tahboub
105. Fadi Allan
106. Fadwa Al Mani
107. Faiha’ Abdul Hadi
108. Faisal Shawa
109. Farida al Amad
110. Faten Alwan
111. Fat’hi al Batrid
112. Fat’hi Al Waheidi
113. Fat’hi Zeidan
114. Fatima Abdul latif Jarrar
115. Fatima Al Jamal
116. Fatima Hussein Abed
117. Fawaz Abu Sitta
118. Fawz Khleifeh
119. Fawzi Hassouneh
120. Fayez Mohammad Barqouni
121. Fida’ Suleiman
122. Filastin Mohammad
123. Fuad Hajjo
124. Fuad Rizeq
125. Fuad Shurafa
126. George Abu Shreida
127. Ghada Abu Kamil
128. Ghada Al Amad
129. Ghada Zughayer
130. Ghali Najjar
131. Ghanem al Dan
132. Ghassan Abdallah
133. Ghassan Al Masri
134. Ghassan Fahim Abdallah
135. Ghassan Shakaa
136. Ghassan Zaqtan
137. Ghazi Al Khalili
138. Ghazi Lutfi Abu Rashid
139. Hafez Al Barghouthi
140. Hafez Mohammad Al Abbasi
141. Haidar Awadalla
142. Hama Ghayada
143. Hana’ Abu Iyadeh
144. Hanan Al Bakri
145. Hanan Ashrawi
146. Hani Habib
147. Hanna Amiareh
148. Hanna Jamil Nasser
149. Hanna Siniora
150. Hashem Thalathini
151. Hassan Abu Qamar
152. Hassan Abu Samahdaneh
153. Hassan Fat’hi Bal’awi
154. Hassan Khader
155. Hatem Abdul Qader
156. Hazem Al Rifif
157. Hiam Abu Ghazaleh
158. Hidaya Al Budeiri
159. Hijazi Abu Shanab
160. Hilmi Qawasme
161. Hind al Arabi
162. Hisham Awartani
163. Huda Al Imam
164. Huda Elayyan
165. Husni Ismail Musallam
166. Husni Radwan
167. Hussam Akkawi
168. Hussam Kassis
169. Hussam Sarraj
170. Hussein Abdul Samad
171. Hussein Abu Arra
172. Hussein Abu Gharbiyeh
173. Hussein Mahmoud Hussein Soboh
174. Hussein Yassin
175. Ibrahim Abdallah Rayyan
176. Ibrahim Al Zanat
177. Ibrahim Joulani
178. Ibrahim Khreishe
179. Ibrahim Rashed Maraqa
180. Ibrahim Shaalan
181. Ibrahim Shahin
182. Ibrahim Shqeirat
183. Ibtisam Salah
184. Ibtisam Salem
185. Ibtisam Z’reeii
186. Ihab Samaan Saba
187. Ihad Sarraj
188. Ilham Abu Ghazaleh
189. Ilham Abu Mas’ud
190. Ilham Loulou
191. Ilhlam Loulou
192. Imad Al Agha
193. Imad Al Asfar
194. Imad Al Qaram
195. Imad Qassem
196. Iman Khader Shneino
197. Intisar Abu Hassan
198. Is’hak Budeiri
199. Is’hak Natshe
200. Ismail D’eiq
201. Ismail Samir Samad
202. Issa Halaykah
203. Issa Kassisiyeh
204. Issam Arouri
205. Issam Badran
206. Issam Hassan
207. Iyad Bayoumi
208. Iyad Elayyan
209. Izzam Ramini
210. Izziddine Abu Safiyeh
211. jaafar Al Khawaja
212. Jabr Shaath
213. Jad Is’haq
214. Jadallah Shehadeh
215. Jalal Kamel Dweik
216. Jamal Abu Nahel
217. Jamal Al Aloul
218. Jamal ghosheh
219. Jamal Nassr
220. Jamal Salem Abu Al Kumsan
221. Jamal Zaqqout
222. Jamil Erekat
223. Jamil Hilal
224. Jamil Salhout
225. Jibril Ahmad Abu ali
226. Jihad Al Bayya’
227. Jihad Mousa Abdul Salam
228. Jihad Taha Ali
229. Jum’a Ja’rour
230. Kakam Taleb
231. Kamal Al Astal
232. Kamal Asaad Sammoudi
233. Kamel Aref Husseini
234. Khadijeh Abu Al Nada
235. Khadijeh Al Ajouri
236. Khaled Al Khatib
237. Khaled Asseili
238. Khaled Ghalayini
239. Khaled Horani
240. Khaled Jaser Aref Salim
241. Khaled Qassem
242. Khalil Abu Adas
243. Khalil Al Far
244. Khalil al Muzayen
245. Khalil Hassouneh
246. Khalil Kanfar
247. Khalil Rabah
248. Khalil Rizeq
249. Khalil Shahin
250. Khikmat Zeid
251. Khmal Dweik
252. Lama Horani
253. Latifeh Khader
254. Leila Bayoumi
255. Leila Nour Eddine
256. Liana Badr
257. Lidya A’raj
258. Lubna Abdul Hadi
259. Maha Abu Dayyeh
260. Maher Anan
261. Maher Said Awawdeh
262. Maher Zalloum
263. Mahmoud Abu Farhaneh
264. Mahmoud Al Qatnani
265. Mahmoud al Takrouri
266. Mahmoud Darwish
267. Mahmoud Hadyeh
268. Mahmoud Khleifeh
269. Mahmoud Labadi
270. Mahmoud Rouqah
271. Majdi Yaghi
272. Majed Faza’
273. Majed Ghazali
274. Majed Yassini
275. Malvina Khoury
276. Mamdouh Al Aker
277. Mamdouh Nofal
278. Mana Arna’out
279. Manal Abu Samra
280. Manal Erekat
281. Manauelle Hassasian
282. Mansour Abu Radwan
283. Mansour Al Louh
284. Mansour Gharabeh
285. Marwan Zgheib
286. Maysaa Horani
287. Maysoun Daoud
288. Mazen Abdul Qader
289. Mazen Abu Baker
290. Mazen Abu Hamdan
291. Mazen Anabtawi
292. Mervet Ali Darwish
293. Mervet Kharouf
294. Mkheimer Abu Saada
295. Mohammad Abau Ramadan
296. Mohammad Abu Daqqa
297. Mohammad Abu Jame’
298. Mohammad Abu Sham’a
299. Mohammad Adwan
300. Mohammad Al Atawneh
301. Mohammad Al Atshan
302. Mohammad Al Attar
303. Mohammad Al Yaziji
304. Mohammad Amoudi
305. Mohammad Batrawi
306. Mohammad Dahman
307. Mohammad Ghadiyeh
308. Mohammad Hawwash
309. Mohammad Hijazi
310. Mohammad Horani
311. Mohammad Ismail
312. Mohammad Mir’i
313. Mohammad Shreim
314. Mohammad Suleiman
315. Mohammad Taha Al Barjamouni
316. Mohammad talab Amr
317. Mohammad Zakariya Al Agha
318. Mohammd Abu Al Haija
319. Mousa Abu Karsh
320. Muharem Wadi
321. Mujahed Sabbah
322. Muna Akram Shamali
323. Muna Mohammad Abu harbid
324. Muna Nammoura
325. Munadel Hanafi
326. Munib Al Masri
327. Munif Treish
328. Munir Abu Jbara
329. Munir Abu Rizeq
330. Munir Zeidan
331. Muntaser Hamdan
332. Murad Abu Mweis
333. Mustafa Al Awadi
334. Mustafa Al Hawi
335. Mustafa Natshe
336. Mustafa Noufal
337. Mutaz Abdul Fattah
338. Muwafaq Matar
339. Nabil Abdallah
340. Nabil Abu M’eileq
341. Nabil Al Karaki
342. Nabil Al Kutari
343. Nabil Amr
344. Nabil Anani
345. Nabil Aweidah
346. Nabil Jaabari
347. Nabil Jamil
348. Nabil Kassis
349. Nabil Qleilat
350. Nabil Tarazi
351. Nader Saqqa
352. Nadia Abu Nahleh
353. Nadim Al Hadweh
354. Nadim Saman
355. Naela Ayesh
356. Nafe’ Hassan
357. Nafez Ghneim
358. Nahed Abu Salim
359. Nahed Munir Khalaf
360. Nahla Bseiso
361. Naim Ash’hab
362. Naim Musallam Mousa
363. Naim Nasser
364. Naim Sayyed Barakat
365. Nasser Abed
366. Nasser Atallahl Abu al Ata
367. Nasser Atiyyeh Eleiwa
368. Nasser Washah
369. Nassr Abdallah Jildeh
370. Nassr Abu Jeish
371. Nawal Zaqqout
372. Nazmi Ju’beh
373. Nibras Bseiso
374. Nidal Al Fuqaha
375. Nidal al Khati
376. Nidal Jayyousi
377. Nimr Adwan
378. Nimr Rawhi Rabah
379. Nitham Ataya
380. Nizar Shaqoura
381. Norma Khanfar
382. Omar Dabbagh
383. Qaddoura Fares
384. Qusai Abu Sharakh
385. Rabi Hussein Rabi
386. Radi Jara’i
387. Radwan Abdul lataif
388. Raed Hamdan
389. Raeda Abu Hadwan
390. Raeda Taha
391. Raek Fares
392. Ra’fat Arar
393. Rafiq Abu Dhalfeh
394. Raghem Shahin
395. Rahma Abu Shawish
396. Rahma Ahmad Ayyad
397. Rajab Abu Sirriya
398. Raji Zeidan
399. Ramadan Qdeih
400. Ramzi Kreitem
401. Ramzi Reihan
402. Rana Ayyad
403. Rana Sanan
404. Rasmi Khaldi
405. Rawan Bazbazat
406. Rawhi Al Razem
407. Reem Abboushi
408. Rida Awadallah
409. Rida Nattil
410. Riyad Malki
411. Rizeq Nammoura
412. Romeo Hroub
413. Rose Shomali
414. Rozette Kreitem
415. Ruba Anabtawi
416. Saad Abdul Hadi
417. Saad Al Talla’
418. Saad Eddin Khourma
419. Sa’adeh Al Khatib
420. Saadi Abu Abed
421. Sabih Al Masri
422. Safa’ Abdul Rahman
423. Safi Safi
424. Sahar Ghosheh
425. Saher Mousa
426. Sahl Khourma
427. Sahm Hindawi
428. Said Abdul Rahim Jallad
429. Said Titan
430. Saji Salameh
431. Salah Abdul Shafi
432. Salah Ayyad
433. Salam Al Khalili
434. Salem Shamiyeh
435. Salim Tamari
436. Salma Majdalani
437. Sama Aweida
438. Saman Khoury
439. Sameh Al Masri
440. Samer Abdul Hadi
441. Samer Arkawi
442. Samer Ayyad
443. Samer Khoury
444. Sami Abdul Shafi
445. Sami Abu Dayyeh
446. Sami Batrawi
447. Sami Hamatto
448. Sami Kilani
449. Sami Said Wafi
450. Sami Walid Kishko
451. Samih Abdul Fattah
452. Samih Al Abed
453. Samih Khaliil
454. Samir Abdallah
455. Samir Al A’raj
456. Samir Awad
457. Samir Hleileh
458. Samir Matar
459. Samir Zaqqout
460. Samira Hleileh
461. Sana’ Ali Ibrhaim
462. Sana’ Hasna
463. Saqer Al Mughani
464. Seif Abu Shawish
465. Shaaban Khleifeh
466. Shaaban Yousef Shaaban
467. Sharif Adnan Mahmoud Abu Watfa
468. Shukir Ahmad Jallad
469. Shurouq Asaad
470. Siham Abu Sway
471. Siham Barghouthi
472. Siham Imam
473. Sima Michael Mazra’ani
474. Sirene Abu Shar’iyeh
475. Souna Qa’oud
476. Suad Baltaji
477. Subhi Al Jadili
478. Sufian Abu Nijem
479. Suha Abed Al Husseini
480. Suhad Dkeidek
481. Suheil Jad’oun
482. Suleiman Abu Dayyeh
483. Suleiman Mansour
484. Taghrid Abu Kishek
485. Tahani Abu Daqqa
486. Taher Shaloudi
487. Talaat Harb
488. Talaat Safadi
489. Talal Abu Mweis
490. Talal Nasrallah
491. Talal Owkal
492. Talal Sharif
493. Taleb Awad
494. Tareq Abdul Shafi
495. Tareq Badra
496. Tareq Lathan
497. Tareq Mohammd Ilayyan
498. Tareq Saqer
499. Taysir Al Far
500. Taysir Arouri
501. Taysir Barakat
502. Taysir Hussein
503. Taysir Mheisen
504. Terry Boullata
505. Tewfiq Abu Ghazaleh
506. Tewfiq Abu Khousa
507. Tewfiq Saad Bseisou
508. Thabet Ibrahim
509. Usama Khalaf
510. Vivienne Shamiyeh
511. Wael Hussein Qassem Al Haj
512. Wael Khoury
513. Wael Shurafa
514. Wafa Abdul Rahman
515. Wafa Al Barsh
516. Wafa Amr
517. Wafa Asia
518. Wafa Saliba
519. Wajeeh Abed Rabbo
520. Wajeeh Abu Zareefeh
521. Walid Abdul Salam
522. Walid Abu Baker
523. Walid Ahmad Abu Mweish
524. Walid Al Alami
525. Walid Al Arja
526. Walid Al Sheikh
527. Walid Awad
528. Walid Mohammad Omar Mousoa
529. Walid Mustafa
530. Walid Najjab
531. Walid Saad Sayel
532. Walid Salem
533. Wasim Mohammad M’heiser
534. Widad Nasr
535. Widad Sourani
536. Yamen Abdul Wahab
537. Yasser Abed
538. Yasser Abed Rabbo
539. Yasser Abu Khater
540. yihya Abdul Ra’uf Shrorou
541. Yihya Abu Odeh
542. Yihya Rabah
543. Yihya Shamiyeh
544. Yousef Abu Jiries
545. Yusra Darwish
546. Zaher Kayyali
547. Zahera Ramahi
548. Zahi Khoury
549. Zahira Kamal
550. Zakaria Mohammad
551. Zeinab Ayyad
552. Zeinab Ghanimi
553. Ziad Abu Ain
554. Ziad Abu Zayyad
555. Ziad Ali Nijem
556. Ziad Hammouri
557. Zuheir Abdul Rahman Bal’awi
558. Zuheir Al Ghoul
559. Zuheir Manasra

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