Yusra Al Barbari
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Yusra Al Barbari (1923–2009) was a Palestinian teacher and activist who was a member of the Palestine National Council and of the
Palestine Liberation Organization The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO; ar, منظمة التحرير الفلسطينية, ') is a Palestinian nationalism, Palestinian nationalist political and militant organization founded in 1964 with the initial purpose of establ ...
(PLO).


Early life and education

Al Barbari was born in
Gaza City Gaza (;''The New Oxford Dictionary of English'' (1998), , p. 761 "Gaza Strip /'gɑːzə/ a strip of territory in Palestine, on the SE Mediterranean coast including the town of Gaza...". ar, غَزَّة ', ), also referred to as Gaza City, i ...
on 15 April 1923. She hailed from a Muslim family. Her parents were Ibrahim Al Barbari, a merchant, and Labiba Mahmud Halawah, and she had two brothers and sisters. Al Barbari graduated from the
Schmidt's Girls College Schmidt's Girls College (SGC; german: Schmidt-Schule Ost-Jerusalem; ar, كلية شميدت) is an international German school for Christian and Muslim girls, located in East Jerusalem. It was founded in 1886 and approximately 500 pupils atte ...
in Jerusalem and received a degree in history from Fuad I University (precursor of Cairo University) in 1949 being the first female university graduate from Gaza City. During her studies at high school and university Al Barbari participated in demonstrations against the British rulers of Palestine supporting the invalidation of the
Balfour Declaration The Balfour Declaration was a public statement issued by the British government in 1917 during the First World War announcing its support for the establishment of a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine, then an Ottoman regio ...
and ending of the Jewish immigration to the region.


Career and activities

Following her graduation Al Barbari worked as a teacher in Gaza which was under Egyptian administration. Then she served as an inspector at girls' schools and developed an educational program for female teacher training. Based on this program the Women Teachers Institute was established in Gaza. She also served as the president of the Open University for Women in the
Gaza Strip The Gaza Strip (;The New Oxford Dictionary of English (1998) – p.761 "Gaza Strip /'gɑːzə/ a strip of territory under the control of the Palestinian National Authority and Hamas, on the SE Mediterranean coast including the town of Gaza.. ...
. Al Barbari continued to participate in demonstrations against Israel in the 1950s. She was part of the first Palestinian delegation to visit the United Nations along with Haidar Abdel-Shafi and Ibrahim Abu Sitta in 1963. Al Barbari was elected as a member of the first Palestine National Council organized in Jerusalem in May 1964 during which the PLO was formed. The same year she was involved in the establishment of the Women's Union of Gaza and became its president. The Union took part in the conference which established the
General Union of Palestinian Women The General Union of Palestinian Women or (GUPW) is the official representative of Palestinian women within the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). It was established in 1965 as a body in the PLO with the goal of creating an active role fo ...
in Jerusalem in 1965. She served in the delegations of the Federation of Women's Voluntary Societies in 1991. Al Barbari was elected as the executive secretary of the Gaza Red Crescent Society in 1973 and later, served as a member of its board of directors. She also served as a member of the Veterans' Society and the Society for the Disabled in the Gaza Strip. Israel banned Al Barbari's travels due to her political activities in the 1970s. She was among the signatories of a document dated September 1977 calling for the foundation of a Palestinian state under the authority of the PLO.


Personal life and death

Al Barbari spoke fluently Arabic, English, and French. Al Barbari died in Gaza City on 13 May 2009 and was buried in the Martyrs Cemetery in Gaza City. She was posthumously awarded the Star of Jerusalem Medal by the General Union of Palestinian Women on 21 May 2009.


Legacy

Al Barbari was featured along with four other Palestinian women in a 1991 documentary entitled ''L’espoir voilé'' (french: The Veiled Hope) directed by Norma Marcos. Al Barbari's portrait was one of the paintings in the six-month solo exhibition of the Palestinian artist
Malak Mattar Malak Mattar (; born 17 December 1999) is a Palestinian painter, illustrator, and author of children's books. She is from Gaza. Early life and education Mattar was raised in Gaza City. Her father's family is from Ashkelon, and he is a former m ...
at the Garden Court Chambers, London, in 2023.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Barbari, Yusra 20th-century Palestinian women politicians 20th-century Palestinian politicians 1923 births 2009 deaths Arab people in Mandatory Palestine People from Gaza City Cairo University alumni Palestinian women educators Members of the Palestinian National Council