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Suhail Abdul Rahim Jabr was born in Jabalia, northern Gaza Strip, on November 3, 1963, to a Palestinian refugee family originally from the village of Al-Bataniya in the occupied Gaza Strip. He is married and has four sons and one daughter. He completed his primary education at Abu Jarad School in Jabalia, Deir al-Balah (A) for boys, and Deir al-Balah Refugee School. He attended Al-Manfalouti Secondary School, graduating in 1981. He earned a Bachelor of Laws degree from Al-Azhar University in Gaza City in 2000 and a diploma in administration and planning. He worked for the Preventive Security Service from 1994 to 1996, then served as administrative director at Al-Shifa Hospital from 1995 to 1997. He returned to the Preventive Security Service, where he remained until 2007, and was promoted to the rank of Major General in 2015.
He joined the Fatah movement in 1981, and was active in its student and national activities. He was one of its leaders in the occupation prisons between (1986-1991). He became a member of the Fatah movement’s organizational body in 1993, deputy mayor of Deir al-Balah in 1999, and head of the movement’s organizational department in the Gaza Strip in 2007. He was active in attempts to end the division, and participated in the founding of the Nationalists to End the Division group, and in the founding of the Democratic Reformist Current within the Fatah movement led by Mohammed Dahlan at the beginning of 2010. He became the secretary of the current in the Gaza Strip in 2020.
He believes that Palestine is above all else, and that narrow partisanship is the cause of the suffering of the Palestinian cause. He believes that the Oslo Accords could have been a national achievement to build upon, but instead they became a burden on achieving the establishment of a genuine national authority. He considers the division a curse that haunts the Palestinians, and that it and the occupation are two sides of the same coin. He calls for the necessity of developing a Palestinian system that will stop the decline and fragmentation that the Palestinian people are experiencing. He believes that Palestine lacks a political system, and that what is in place are different models that each Palestinian region operates with separately. He calls for organizing the Palestinian house and reformulating the political struggle through the Palestine Liberation Organization, which must form a platform through which the foundations of political partnership and national unity can be implemented.
He supports resistance in all its forms, and sees it as a legitimate and natural right guaranteed by all international norms. He believes that the occupation will not believe in the rights of the Palestinian people except through revolutionary violence, foremost among which is armed struggle, without abolishing other tools of resistance, and that each tool has its time and circumstances. He believes that all of Palestine belongs to the Palestinians, and if there is a settlement, the Palestinians’ right must not be relinquished, and that the refugees are the true owners of the revolution, and their return to their homes from which they were displaced is a right with full compensation for all the years of refuge.
He affirms that there is a decline in the Zionist project, and the Palestinian is still on his land, resisting, passing the banner from generation to generation, refuting the occupier's narrative. The Palestinian people have capabilities that enable them to develop Palestinian action and its tools, and help them to persevere until they achieve freedom and independence.
Jabr suffered under the occupation; he was detained by it between (1983-1993), and was subjected to physical and psychological torture inside its prisons.
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