Adnan Adel Tawfiq Ghaith | |
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عدنان غيث | |
Governor of Quds Governorate | |
Assumed office August 2018 | |
Preceded by | Adnan al-Husayni |
Personal details | |
Born | Palestine |
Political party | Fatah |
Occupation | Politician, activist |
Adnan Adel Tawfiq Ghaith[1] (Arabic: عدنان غيث) (born 1970s) is a member of Fatah's Revolutionary Council and is the Palestinian Authority's (PA) governor for the Quds Governorate since August 2018. He has been a life-long Fatah activist and lives in Jerusalem's Silwan neighbourhood in the West Bank.[2]
Ghaith was the Fatah movement secretary in Silwan and one of the leaders of the People's Committee in the Al-Bustan neighbourhood of Jerusalem which has led local opposition to the "City of David" archaeological-tourist park. Because of his position and activities he has been arrested several times by Israel.[2]
In 2011, Ghaith, at the time Fatah Secretary-General, was banned from entering Jerusalem for eight months.[3]
On November 25, 2018, Ghaith was arrested along with 40 other members of the Fatah movement but released only a week later. His lawyer claimed that the Israeli authorities tried to harass him. His previous arrest was in October.[4] He was subsequently banned from entering the Israeli-occupied West Bank for six months.[5]
In February 2020, Ghaith was again banned from the West Bank for six months.[6]
In July 2020, Ghaith was again arrested and was, according to his lawyers, investigated, over "planning an act of terrorism" but then released on August 4, 2020.[7][8] It was his third arrest in 2020 and his 17th since he was appointed governor in 2018.[9][10] In September, Israel issued him an order preventing him from meeting with many PA officials, including President Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh.[11]