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Marwan Dajani was born in 1940 just at the end of the second world. It appears that the war would be the companion of Marwan's life though he is peaceable. In 1948 war began in Palestine and throughout his 82 years, it still raging. His parents left Palestine for safety reasons after being told that the Arab army would get everything back. We are still waiting. He lived in Lebanon and got his education in a British school and achieved his MBA degree from the American University of Beirut. He worked in several companies and achieved prominent positions in his field. After the 1967 war between…mehr

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Marwan Dajani was born in 1940 just at the end of the second world. It appears that the war would be the companion of Marwan's life though he is peaceable. In 1948 war began in Palestine and throughout his 82 years, it still raging. His parents left Palestine for safety reasons after being told that the Arab army would get everything back. We are still waiting. He lived in Lebanon and got his education in a British school and achieved his MBA degree from the American University of Beirut. He worked in several companies and achieved prominent positions in his field. After the 1967 war between Israel and the Arab armies, it was apparent that the war was a farce and most of the Arab Leaders were in one way or another, puppets in the hand of the West especially America Marwan and a group of friends decided to do something in helping the uprising of the assemblies that were calling for an armed scuffle that will lead eventually to the awakening of the Arab armies. Although the help was only to try and raise funds to help get things needed, Marwan had three attempts on his life and was banned from entering several countries including America. He believes that Israel is the extension of the Crusade wars which does not have anything to do with religion but the exploitation of the great resources found in the area. When Britain and France declared the ill-fated Sykes/Picot agreement, their aim was twofold: to put their hand on the area's wealth and get relief from the Jewish overseer of their countries.
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