A Paper Clipping Documenting the Name of Salim "One of the Palestine Great Rebellion 1936-39 Judges"
A paper clipping documenting the name of Salim "One of the Palestine Great Rebellion 1936-39 Judges" and his comrade Arif Abd al-Raziq in the area of Bani Saʿib. Arif Abd al-Raziq: born in al-Tayibe of Bani Saʿib in 1894. He is one of the prominent leaders of the Palestine Great Rebellion 1936-39 and it is also known as the Revolution of 1936. He participated in the rising of Shaikh Shake abu Kishik against settlements on the Palestinian Coast in 1921. He then formed in the Palestine Great Rebellion 1936-39 a faction of fighters from al-Tayibe, al-Tira, Qalansawe, and villages from the district of Tulkarm; as they have executed an attack on bridges, settlements, and ports. He participated in the battle of Nur Shams, later, he undertook the zone of the Central Command and was responsible for supplying weapons and freedom fighters to both the coast under the leadership of Hasan Salameh and Jerusalem under the leadership of Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni. Arif Abd al-Raziq was exporting English based flyers that demonstrate the status of the revolution in regard to the incidents, as the revolt's judge issues the order of execution to anyone who betrays the rebellion. In accordance with the end of the revolution, he infiltrated to Syria, Irag, Iran, and Turkey until he arrived in Sofia "the Capital of Bulgaria" and died on its lands in 1944.
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