Nabil Kassis
(1945 - )
Born 1945, Jerusalem. Married with two children
B.Sc in Nuclear Physics, University of Mainz, Germany,
1969
Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics, American University, Beirut, Lebanon, 1972
A trained nuclear physicist, Dr. Kassis taught physics
in Germany, Italy, France, England, Lebanon and Jordan before joining
Birzeit University in 1980. In 1984, Dr. Kassis was appointed the Vice-President
for Academic Affairs at Birzeit University; a position he held until
1989.
In 1991 Dr. Kassis was a member of the Palestinian
negotiation team to the Madrid
Peace Conference. From 1991-1998, he attended many peace conferences
as a senior member of the Palestinian negotiating teams.
From 1996-1998, Dr. Kasis co-founded and became Director
of the Palestine Economic Research and Policy Institute (MAS), a nonprofit
group with the mission to assist policy makers with long and short-term
economic and social policy decisions, by providing them with research
and analysis.
In 2000, he was appointed Minister of State (without
portfolio) in charge of the Bethlehem 2000 project. In 2002, he was
appointed PA Minister of Tourism by Arafat. In 2003, he was appointed
PA Minister of Planning by Prime Minister Mahmoud
Abbas.
Dr. Kassis has been an academic, a respected negotiator
and government official since the 1980s. He comes to the new cabinet
as an independent, and is one of the few, if not the only Christian
member. Dr. Kassis is a proponent of a secular Palestinian state.
Dr. Kassis has frequently accompanied Yasser
Abed Rabbo on negotiation teams, and is a likely ally of Prime Minister
Mahmoud Abbas.
Sources: Palestine
Media Center; al-bab.com; Polity.org.za; MiddleEastReference.org;
Reuters 2000; IMRA.org; bitterlemons.org; Embassy of France, Daily Briefings,
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