Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Ismail Haniyeh" in English language version.
ولد إسماعيل عبد السلام أحمد هنية يوم 23 يناير/كانون الثاني 1962 (أو 1963) في قطاع غزة بمخيم الشاطئ للاجئين، الذي كانت أسرته قد لجأت إليه من قرية الجورة الواقعة في قضاء مدينة عسقلان المحتلة. | Ismail Abdel Salam Ahmed Haniyeh was born on 23 January 1962 (or 1963) in the Gaza Strip, in the Shati refugee camp, where his family had fled from the village of Al-Jura, located in the occupied city of Ashkelon.
Palestinian factions have signed a "national unity" agreement aimed at maintaining Palestinian control over Gaza once Israel's war on the enclave concludes. The deal, finalised on Tuesday in China after three days of intensive talks, lays the groundwork for an "interim national reconciliation government" to rule post-war Gaza, said Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. The agreement was signed by long-term rivals Hamas and Fatah, as well as 12 other Palestinian groups.
born 1962?
Haniyeh was born in 1962 (some sources say January 1963) [...]
Mr. Haniyeh was born in 1962 [...]
Israel dismisses deal, says Hamas rule in Gaza will be crushed
The three sons and four grandchildren were making family visits during the first day of the Muslim Eid al-Fitr holiday in Shati, their home refugee camp in Gaza City, according to relatives.
Haniyeh is survived by his wife, Amal, with whom he had had 13 children … Ismail Abd al-Salah Ahmad Haniyeh, politician, born 8 May 1963; died 31 July 2024
Haniyeh was born in January 1963, according to the Hamas media office [...]
ولد إسماعيل عبد السلام أحمد هنية يوم 23 يناير/كانون الثاني 1962 (أو 1963) في قطاع غزة بمخيم الشاطئ للاجئين، الذي كانت أسرته قد لجأت إليه من قرية الجورة الواقعة في قضاء مدينة عسقلان المحتلة. | Ismail Abdel Salam Ahmed Haniyeh was born on 23 January 1962 (or 1963) in the Gaza Strip, in the Shati refugee camp, where his family had fled from the village of Al-Jura, located in the occupied city of Ashkelon.
born 1962?
Haniyeh was born in January 1963, according to the Hamas media office [...]
Mr. Haniyeh was born in 1962 [...]
Haniyeh was born in 1962 (some sources say January 1963) [...]
Palestinian factions have signed a "national unity" agreement aimed at maintaining Palestinian control over Gaza once Israel's war on the enclave concludes. The deal, finalised on Tuesday in China after three days of intensive talks, lays the groundwork for an "interim national reconciliation government" to rule post-war Gaza, said Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. The agreement was signed by long-term rivals Hamas and Fatah, as well as 12 other Palestinian groups.
The three sons and four grandchildren were making family visits during the first day of the Muslim Eid al-Fitr holiday in Shati, their home refugee camp in Gaza City, according to relatives.