Ahmad Sa'adat
Palestinian politician / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ahmad Sa'adat (Arabic: أحمد سعدات) is a Palestinian militant and member of the PFLP, a Palestinian Marxist–Leninist group.[1] He graduated from the UNRWA Teacher's college in the West Bank with a degree in maths. He was later elected to be the successor to Abu Ali Mustafa after the IDF killed Mustafa in August during the Second Intifada.[2][3]