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A Moroccan Trade Union Leader Is Recovering Layla Shahid's Career in Her 40th Anniversary.

Rabat-Arab Jerusalem: Mohamed Haitoum, a member of the Executive Office of the Moroccan Association in Support of the Palestinian Fight and member of the National Secretariat of the Moroccan Confederation of Labour, said that with the departure of the activist and diplomat Leila Shahid, the Palestinian issue was losing one of its most prominent faces in European cultural and political space.
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Rabat-Arab Jerusalem: Mohamed Haitoum, a member of the Executive Office of the Moroccan Association in Support of the Palestinian Fight and member of the National Secretariat of the Moroccan Confederation of Labour, said that with the departure of the activist and diplomat Leila Shahid, the Palestinian issue was losing one of its most prominent faces in European cultural and political space.

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القدس العربي broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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