George Ibrahim Haddad

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Native name
جورج حداد
NationalityJordanian
AlmamaterBeirut Arab University
GenrePoetry
George Ibrahim Haddad
Native name
جورج حداد
NationalityJordanian
Alma materBeirut Arab University
GenrePoetry

George Ibrahim Haddad (Arabic: جورج حداد; 1934–2009) was a national Jordanian writer, poet and journalist and the founder of the Hebrew section in the Jordanian television, as his work of newsletters and political comments then had the most significant impact among the Hebrew society, even that Golda Meir– 4th Prime Minister of Israel– said about him during the 1973 war: "Israel had never faced in its history a nation with such a brutal psychological war as the one the Jordanian television waged." The 27th of June is his memorial day.

George Haddad was born in the Jordanian city of Salt and lived in Irbid. He studied the language arts at Beirut Arab University (BAU). He started his career as a teacher; he was a pioneer in teaching like the most of his generation in Jordan, not only he knew syntax and morphology; but he also planted the awareness of leading their nations, the right of their nation upon them and the facts of the conflict with the colonizer, within the conscious of his students.

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