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(Redirected from Issam al-Da’alis) Palestinian politician and Hamas member
Essam al-Da'alis
عصام الدعاليس
Head of the Government Administrative Committee
Incumbent
Assumed office
14 June 2021
LeaderIsmail Haniyeh
Yahya Sinwar
Mohammed Sinwar
Preceded byMohammed Awad
Personal details
Born (1966-10-30) 30 October 1966 (age 58)
Jabalia refugee camp, Gaza Strip, Egypt (present-day Jabalia refugee camp, Palestine)
Political partyHamas
Hamas biographies
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Map: Birthplaces and family origins.
Abbreviations
p. parents from
b. born in
d. death
Leaders
Party leader
b. Al-Jura, d. 2004
b. Yibna, d. 2004
b. Silwad
p. Al-Jura, b. Al-Shati, d. 2024
p. Al‑Majal, b. Khan Yunis, d. 2024
Leader in Gaza
p. Al-Jura, b. Al-Shati, d. 2024
p. Al‑Majal, b. Khan Yunis, d. 2024
Deputy Leader
p. Yibna, b. Rafah
p. Al-Jura, b. Al-Shati, d. 2024
b. 'Arura, d. 2024
b. Gaza City
Military wing leader
p. Al‑Qubayba, b. Khan Yunis
d. Possible death in 2024
Politicians and officials
Male politicians
b. Beit Hanoun
Head of International relations
Previously: Health Minister
Female politicians
b. Jabalia, m. Widow of Rantisi, d. 2023
Minister for Women's Affairs
Government officials in the Gaza Strip
p. Bayt Tima, b. Jabalia, d. 2024
Police and crisis management
Health Ministry spokesperson
Officials in Lebanon
Officials in Turkey
Alleged weapons dealers
p. Bayt Tima b. Jabalia d. 2010
Al-Qassam BrigadesDoritos
p. Kawkaba (near Kokhav Michael) and Al‑Qubayba, b. Khan Yunis
Botched assassination in 2014
d. Unconfirmed in 2024
ICC arrest warrant
p. Al‑Majal
b. Bureij refugee camp
d. 2024
Alleged "Nukhba"
d. 2023
Qassam commanders
Engineers
Martyrdom operatives
Alphabetical list


Dissident faction

Essam al-Da'alis (Arabic: عصام الدعاليس, romanizedIssam Al-Da'alis, born 30 October 1966), also spelled Daalis or Dalis, is a Palestinian politician and Hamas member who, on 13 June 2021, was appointed as head of the Government Administrative Committee of the Gaza Strip, a position also referred to as "head of Government Follow-up Committee" and often compared to that of Prime Minister or head of government. He was appointed by the Hamas-aligned Palestinian Legislative Council, which was meeting in Gaza.

Despite performing, from 2021 up until the beginning of the 2023 Israel–Hamas war, day-to-day work in the Gaza Strip akin to that of a head of government, Da'alis, in contrast with most other Hamas's leaders, has not been the target of Western sanctions.

See also

References

  1. "With the need to hold student council elections in the forefront, ICHR delegation meets with Gaza officials and discusses human rights issues". The Independent Commission For Human Rights. Retrieved 2023-10-29.
  2. "Middle East Monitor - Palestinians establish cornea bank in Gaza". 2022-12-19.
  3. "LIVE UPDATES: Day Two of Operation Aqsa Typhoon, ongoing Israeli Occupation aggression in Gaza". en.royanews.tv. Retrieved 2023-10-29.
  4. ^ "Ministry of Foreign Affairs - State of Palestine | » Foreign Affairs Bureau Wishes the Government Work Head a Happy Eid-ul-Fitr". www.mofa.ps. Retrieved 2023-10-29.
  5. Khaled Abu Toameh (14 June 2021). "Palestinian Authority: This is not a gov't of change". Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
  6. "Hamas Faces Few Sanctions for a Group Called Terrorist by the US". Bloomberg.com. 2023-10-24. Retrieved 2023-10-29.
Political offices
Preceded byMohammed Awad Head of the Government Administrative Committee
2021–present
Incumbent
Hamas
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Law and order
Military wing
People
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Social services
Media
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