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His Excellency Deputy Khalil Ismail Ibrahim Al Hayeh

His Excellency Deputy Khalil Ismail Ibrahim Al Hayeh
Date of Birth1960
City of BirthGaza  Palestine
Married with 7 children
The Palestinian Legislative Council :Member of The Palestinian Legislative Council
Education
1983 Bachelor Degree from Faculty of Fundamentals of Religion from Islamic University in Gaza  (Palestine)
1986 Masters Degree from University of Jordan  (Jordan)
1997 PhD in Sunnah  (Sudan)
Past Occupation
Lecture in Faculty of Fundamentals of Religion from Islamic University in Gaza  (Palestine)
1981 Vice President of Students Council in Islamic University  (Palestine)
1986 Vice President of Employers Syndicate in Islamic University  (Palestine)
1998 President of Employers Syndicate in Islamic University  (Palestine)
2001 Assistant Dean for Students Affairs in Islamic University  (Palestine)
2001 2003 Dean for Students Affairs in Islamic University  (Palestine)
Current Occupation
Member of Palestinian Ulama′ League  (Palestine)
Janu Member of The Palestinian Legislative Council (Reformation and Ghange List)  (Palestine)
Janu Elected Deputy for Gaza with 73313 votes  (Palestine)
(last updated: 13-March-2006)






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