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Nahed Ragheb Eid

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Nahed Ragheb Eid was born in the Al-Bureij Palestinian refugee camp in the Gaza Strip on December 26, 1968, to a Palestinian refugee family whose origins trace back to the depopulated village of Al-Maghar in the occupied Ramla district. He is married and has five children. He completed his primary education at the UNRWA-run Al-Bureij Boys' Elementary and Preparatory Schools, and his secondary education at Khalid Bin Al-Walid School in Nuseirat, graduating in 1989. He earned a diploma in physiotherapy from UNRWA's Gaza Training College in 1991, a bachelor's degree in physiotherapy from Bethlehem University in 1996, a postgraduate diploma in brain and spinal cord injury rehabilitation from the University of Calgary in Canada in partnership with the Shams Center in the Gaza Strip in 1998, and a master's degree in health administration from Bethlehem University in 2003. He worked at the Charitable Authority's Child Development Center between 1990 and 1996, served as deputy head of the physiotherapy department at the Artificial Limbs Center between 1996 and 1998, and as head of the outpatient physiotherapy department at Al-Wafa Rehabilitation Hospital between 1997 and 1998. He also served as deputy director general of the Cerebral Palsy Children's Rehabilitation Center. Between 1994 and 1998, he was the founder and president of Effects Consulting and Development Company since 2010.
He was active in the institutional field, serving as Programs Director at the Sindbad Cultural Center for Children (1994-1998), Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Association for the Rehabilitation of Brain and Spinal Cord Injuries (1997-1999), Deputy Director of the Palestine Future Foundation since 1998, a member of the Board of Directors of the Palestinian Center for the Development of Special Education in 1999, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Palestinian Center for Democracy and Conflict Resolution for three consecutive terms (2010-2016), President of the Physiotherapy Syndicate (2005-2014), Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Information Systems Companies Association “BETA” and head of its Gaza Strip branch (2014-2018), a member of the Board of Directors of Al-Zahraa Sports Club, a member of the Higher Economic Committee, a member of the Advisory Council of the Ministry of Local Government, a member of the Arab Network for Community Accountability (ANSA), a member of the International Confederation of Physical Therapy Associations (ICPT), and a national expert in community accountability. Arabic.
Eid rejects the Oslo Accords, believing they could have been used as a gateway to changing the political reality under occupation or resolving the Palestinian issue, but they failed. He considers the establishment of the Palestinian Authority the only positive outcome of the agreement. He advocates a phased approach to liberation, stating he has no objection to implementing the two-state solution until all of historical Palestine is achieved, and he calls for the return of refugees to their homes from which they were displaced. He believes national relations are poor, and the division between the two main factions affects their relations with other factions, as well as the Palestinian cause and the image of Palestinians in the world. However, he believes relations between factions in the Gaza Strip are good, and there is a committee of national and Islamic forces that tries to find common ground and solutions to some of the issues that arise in the internal situation. Eid describes the Palestinian political system as oppressive and based on a one-party system.

He believes that the Palestinian people have the full and legitimate right to all forms of resistance, and he believes that the Palestine Liberation Organization is the political umbrella and reference for the Palestinian people, and the home that unites its scattered people. However, the Authority has turned it into an institution subordinate to it and seized its authority, so that it has become a theoretical body and framework and not an active one. He concludes that partnership will not be achieved except by reforming the organization and including all the active forces in it, and activating elections.

He believes that the Palestinian cause has a positive future, and this is based on his beliefs and faith, despite the bad reality and the regional and international powers’ aggression against the Palestinians. He emphasizes the need to start with positive change, return to national unity, bring the Palestinian house together, activate the Palestine Liberation Organization, and move forward with one hand to improve the situation of the Palestinian citizen, whether in terms of state-building or liberation and resistance.

Eid describes the Arab situation as very bad and having a negative impact on the cause. He believes that the waves of normalization have given the occupation a large space to achieve political, cultural and economic exchange with Arab countries and the Islamic world, but the Palestinian cause is alive in the hearts of Arabs and Muslims and hope is pinned on the people.

 

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