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Leila Khaled
Leila Khaled.jpg
Leila Khaled in 2009
Born (1944-04-09) 9 April 1944 (age 69)
Haifa, British Mandate for Palestine
Organization Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine

Leila Khaled (Arabic: ليلى خالد‎, Arabic pronunciation: [ˈlajla ˈxaːled]; born April 9, 1944)[citation needed] is a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and a convicted airline hijacker who was later released in a prisoner exchange for civilian hostages kidnapped by her fellow PFLP members.[1][2] She is currently a member of the Palestinian National Council. She has been called the "poster girl of Palestinian militancy."[3]

Khaled came to public attention for her role in a 1969 hijacking and one of four simultaneous hijackings the following year as part of the Black September timeline.

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Early life [edit]

Khaled was born in Haifa, then part of the British Mandate for Palestine. Khaled's family fled to Lebanon during the 1948 Palestinian exodus, leaving her father behind. At the age of 15, following in the footsteps of her brother, she joined the radical pan-Arab[4] Arab Nationalist Movement, originally started in the late 1940s by George Habash, then a medical student at the American University of Beirut.[5] The Palestinian branch of this movement became the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine after the 1967 Six-Day War.

Khaled also spent some time teaching in Kuwait, and in her autobiography recounted crying the day she heard that John F. Kennedy had been assassinated.[6]

The hijackings [edit]

Leila Khaled in Damascus after her release from Britain in 1970

On August 29, 1969, Khaled was part of a team that hijacked TWA Flight 840 on its way from Rome to Athens, diverting the Boeing 707 to Damascus. She claims she ordered the pilot to fly over Haifa, so she could see her birthplace, which she could not visit.[7] No one was injured, but the aircraft was blown up after hostages had disembarked. According to some media sources,[1] the PFLP leadership thought that Yitzhak Rabin, then Israeli ambassador to the United States, would be on board. This was, however, denied by Khaled and others.[6] After this hijacking, and after a now famous picture of her (taken by Eddie Adams) holding an AK-47 rifle and wearing a kaffiyeh was widely published, she underwent six plastic surgeries on her nose and chin to conceal her identity and allow her to take part in a future hijacking, and because she did not want to wear the face of an icon.[7][8]

On September 6, 1970, Khaled and Patrick Argüello, a Nicaraguan, attempted the hijack of El Al Flight 219 from Amsterdam to New York City as part of the Dawson's Field hijackings, a series of almost simultaneous hijackings carried out by the PFLP. The attack was foiled, when Israeli skymarshals killed Arguello before eventually overpowering Khaled. Although she was carrying two hand grenades at the time, Khaled said she had received very strict instructions not to threaten passengers on the civilian flight.[7] (Patrick Argüello, the co-hijacker, shot a member of the flight crew).[citation needed]

The pilot diverted the aircraft to Heathrow airport in London, where Khaled was delivered to Ealing police station. On October 1, the British government released her as part of a prisoner exchange. The next year, the PFLP abandoned the tactic of hijacking, although splinter movements would continue to hijack airplanes.[citation needed]

Later life [edit]

Leila Khaled in Sweden

Khaled has said in interviews that she developed a fondness for the United Kingdom when her first visitor in jail, an immigration officer, wanted to know why she had arrived in the country without a valid visa. She also developed a relationship with the two policewomen assigned to guard her in Ealing and later corresponded with them. Khaled continued to return to Britain for speaking engagements until as late as 2002, although she was refused a visa by the British embassy in 2005 to address a meeting at the Féile an Phobail in Belfast, where she was invited as a speaker. Eventually she managed to speak to people at the Belfast Féile through a video link.[9]

Khaled is wary of the Arab-Israeli peace process. According to her, "It's not a peace process. It's a political process where the balance of forces is for the Israelis and not for us. They have all the cards to play with and the Palestinians have nothing to depend on, especially when the PLO is not united."[10] She has become involved in politics, becoming a member of the Palestinian National Council and appearing regularly at the World Social Forum.[11][12][13][14]

Witnesses say that in the late 1970s she studied history at Rostov University (USSR), but never graduated. She simply vanished in the early 1980s. There were rumours that she left for Lebanon to fight against the Israeli army invading Lebanon at that time.[citation needed]

She is married to the physician Fayez Rashid Hilal, and today lives with their two sons Bader and Bashar in Amman, Jordan.[15]

She was the subject of a film entitled Leila Khaled, Hijacker.[16] The documentary film "Hijacker – The Life of Leila Khaled," directed by Palestinian filmmaker, Lina Makboul, premiered in November, 2005, at the International Documentary Film Festival in Amsterdam.[17]

In 2011, Khaled went on a speaking tour in Sweden, including speeches at May Day demonstrations of the Communist Party and the Central Organisation of the Workers of Sweden, a public Art Gallery, Södertörn University College and a seminar arranged by the Left Party.[2]

In popular culture [edit]

Leila Khaled graffiti on the Israeli West Bank barrier near Bethlehem.
  • She was the subject of an artwork "The Icon", Using 14 colors, and 3500 lipsticks, artist Amer Shomali created Leila Khaled portrait, made entirely out of Lipsticks.[18]
  • The song Like Leila Khaled Said from The Teardrop Explodes' 1981 album Wilder is a love song to Khaled. Songwriter Julian Cope said it was a love song to her "cos I thought she was so beautiful. But I know that the whole thing was like bad news."[19]
  • The second CD of Julian Cope's 2012 album Psychedelic Revolution is named 'Phase of Leila Khaled'. The first CD is named 'Phase of Che Guevara'. The album lyrics contain several references to political demonstrations, terrorism and suicide bombers. The accompanying booklet also contains a photo of Leila Khaled. http://www.headheritage.co.uk/merchandiser/item/HH25/
  • The 10th song named "Leila Khaled" by the Danish Rock band Magtens Korridorer in their 11-track album Friværdi released on 26 September 2005.[20]
  • It is claimed that the character of savage warrior Leela from Doctor Who was named after Leila Khaled.[21]
  • Mentioned by Fun-da-mental in "Mother India" widely distributed in the United States by Starbucks coffee in the"Love India" CD (2010)[22]
  • The song Leila’s Ballade by the Japanese Rock Singer PANTA in his album Oriibu no Ki no shitade in 2007.This song's lyric was written by Japanese Red Army communist Fusako Shigenobu and her daughter Mei Shigenobu.[23] In 2012, Khaled was invited The ceremony for the 40th anniversary of Lydda struggle by Japanese far-left group in Kyoto.[24] PANTA sang it in front of Leila Khaled.[25]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b MacDonald, Eileen (1991). "Leila Khaled". Shoot the Women First. New York: Random House. ISBN 0-679-41596-3. 
  2. ^ a b Something rotten in Sweden
  3. ^ The poster girl of Palestinian militancy, Jan 30, 2007 http://www.thetimes.co.za/SpecialReports/LebanonDiary/Article.aspx?id=297355
  4. ^ ‘Palestinian patriot’ (Jordan Times)
  5. ^ Philip Baum interviews Leila Khaled on 5 September 2000
  6. ^ a b Khaled, Leila (1973). My People Shall Live. London: Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 0-340-17380-7. 
  7. ^ a b c "I made the ring from a bullet and the pin of a hand grenade", The Guardian, January 26, 2001
  8. ^ "I made the ring from a bullet and the pin of a hand grenade". The Guardian (London). 2001-01-26. 
  9. ^ A just solution is the way out of conflict - Leila Khaled
  10. ^ Leila Khaled: in her own words
  11. ^ 2005 IPSC Annual General Meeting
  12. ^ WSF Mumbai, India 2004
  13. ^ WSF Rome, Italy 2005
  14. ^ WSF Nairobi, Kenya 2007
  15. ^ Interview by Sana Abdallah, United Press International, July 21, 2003
  16. ^ Murphy, Maureen Clare (2007-04-09). "Violence or nonviolence? Two documentaries reviewed". Retrieved 2007-09-07. 
  17. ^ Leila Khaled - Hijacker
  18. ^ [1]
  19. ^ Teardrop Explodes Discography | Albums
  20. ^ as found at Apple iTunes
  21. ^ A Brief History Of Time (Travel): The Face Of Evil
  22. ^ Global noise: rap and hip-hop outside the USA By Tony Mitchell p. 60
  23. ^ http://bund.jp/modules/x_movie/x_movie_view.php?cid=11&lid=175
  24. ^ http://bund.jp/modules/piCal/index.php?action=View&event_id=0000006861
  25. ^ http://bund.sakura.ne.jp/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=2232&cid=85

Interviews [edit]

Further reading [edit]


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31 news items

Globe and Mail

Globe and Mail
Tue, 30 Apr 2013 20:40:22 -0700

A Jewish advocacy group has called on the University of British Columbia to prevent a controversial figure from speaking at a conference devoted to Palestinian issues, saying Leila Khaled's past should preclude her from having any public platform in ...
 
Huffington Post Canada
Fri, 03 May 2013 14:35:04 -0700

The University of British Columbia (UBC) is under criticism by Jewish advocacy group B'nai Brith Canada for "abdicating its responsibility to stop convicted terrorist Leila Khaled from having the opportunity to poison the minds of Canadian students." A ...

Huffington Post

Huffington Post
Fri, 17 May 2013 13:40:12 -0700

This woman, Leila Khaled, won notoriety by hijacking a TWA plane flying from Rome to Tel Aviv in 1969. Is she a terrorist or a freedom fighter? It really depends on who you ask. 2013-05-17-p13wallartbarghouti.jpg. In this mural the imprisoned Fatah ...
 
Reuters AlertNet
Wed, 01 May 2013 02:44:39 -0700

A Jewish advocacy group has called on the University of British Columbia to prevent Leila Khaled, known for her role in hijacking's in 1969 and 1970, from speaking at a conference devoted to Palestinian issues, saying the controversial figure's past ...
 
Sahuarita Sun
Sun, 21 Apr 2013 06:05:44 -0700

A year after the TWA hijacking, Leila Khaled was involved in another one. But before she could continue her work as a terrorist, she underwent six plastic surgeries to conceal her identity. In September 1970, she was jailed in Britain after a failed ...

Press TV

Press TV
Mon, 13 May 2013 23:13:18 -0700

Just on the issue of comrade Leila Khaled (a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine), she is not only a personal friend of President Assad of Syria, she is also, I am very proud to say, she is a personal friend of myself and she is ...

Sun News Network

Sun News Network
Sun, 05 May 2013 05:07:33 -0700

As I write this, a student group not affiliated with the University of British Columbia is scheduled to host a conference on campus with a guest speaker, named Leila Khaled, appearing via Skype. Unlike Geller, Khaled doesn't believe in peace and security.

spyghana.com

spyghana.com
Wed, 15 May 2013 09:02:53 -0700

Nicaraguan Sandinista hijacker Patrick Argüello was killed and all passengers were freed after negotiated release of captured hijacker Leila Khaled and three PFLP prisoners. The following day a fifth aircraft was also hijacked. See Dawson's Field ...
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