Maryam Mohammad Farhat | |
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Born | 1949 Shuja'iyya, Gaza City, Gaza Strip |
Died | 17 March 2013 Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories | (aged 63)
Nationality | Palestinian |
Other names | Umm Nidal |
Occupation | Politician |
Known for | Being the "Mother of Martyrs" |
Maryam Mohammad Yousif Farhat (Arabic: مريم محمد يوسف فرحات), or Mariam Farahat (1949 – 17 March 2013), more commonly known as Umm Nidal (Arabic: أم نضال) was a Palestinian activist popularly known by Palestinians as the "Mother of Martyrs" for her support for her sons' involvement in attacks against Israel.[1][2] Three of her sons were members of Hamas who committed suicide bombings on Israeli civilians . She was a close associate of the Hamas leadership for over 2 decades. Farhat had strong militant credentials, including an appearance carrying a gun in a video in which she advised one of her sons, Mohammed, on tactics before he attacked a Jewish settlement. Mohammed, 17, killed five Israelis before he was shot dead in the assault in the occupied Gaza Strip in 2002. Farhat’s eldest son, Nidal, was killed in 2003 as he was preparing for another attack. A third son, Rawad, died earlier this year in an Israeli air strike on his car, which was carrying rockets.[1] She also was a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council for Hamas. Farhat was one of the most prominent Islamist female leaders in Gaza and became an icon of the Second Intifada.[1]