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Sheikh Musa Hadeib was the head of Mount Hebron farmers' party and a founder of the Zionist-supported Muslim National Associations. He was from the village of Dawaymeh near Hebron. In October 1929, Musa Hadeib was killed near Herod's Gate in Jerusalem, accused of collaborating with the Zionists. His killers were never apprehended, but both his family and the Zionist Executive claimed that the followers of Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and the leader of the Supreme Muslim Council, were responsible. His killers, according to Zionist intelligence, were three men dressed as women, from the Maraqa clan of Hebron.

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  • الشيخ موسى هديب كان رئيس حزب الزراع في جبل الخليل ومؤسس التي يدعمها الصهاينة. كان من قرية الدوايمة بالقرب من الخليل. في أكتوبر 1929، قُتل موسى هديب بالقرب من باب الخليل في القدس بعد اتهامه بالتعاون مع الصهاينة، لم يتم القبض على قاتليه مطلقًا، لكن كل من عائلته والسلطة التنفيذية الصهيونية ادعيا أن أتباع المفتي الأكبر للقدس وزعيم المجلس الإسلامي الأعلى أمين الحسيني كانوا مسؤولين. وفقًا للمخابرات الصهيونية، كانوا 3 رجال يرتدون ملابس للنساء، من آل مرقة في الخليل. ذكرت أن الحادث وقع في 13 أكتوبر 1929 موضحة «سادت القدس اليوم جلبة كبيرة جراء مقتل موسى هديب، وهو عربي من قرية بالقرب من الخليل، عند بوابة الخليل... يُفترض أن هذا العربي هو ضحية العداوات السياسية الداخلية بين الفصائل العربية، فالرجل المقتول يُفترض أنه نشط في الدعاية ضد المفتي الأكبر». وصف مقال آخر في 22 أكتوبر 1929 الحادث بأنه نزاع دموي «بين عائلة المرحوم موسى هديب، مؤسس حزب الزراء العرب وخصم المفتي الأكبر، وعشيرة أمين الحسيني.» كان هديب أول شخصية عربية تمت اغتيالها ووقعت بعد شهرين فقط من ثورة البراق في فلسطين عام 1929. (ar)
  • Sheikh Musa Hadeib was the head of Mount Hebron farmers' party and a founder of the Zionist-supported Muslim National Associations. He was from the village of Dawaymeh near Hebron. In October 1929, Musa Hadeib was killed near Herod's Gate in Jerusalem, accused of collaborating with the Zionists. His killers were never apprehended, but both his family and the Zionist Executive claimed that the followers of Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and the leader of the Supreme Muslim Council, were responsible. His killers, according to Zionist intelligence, were three men dressed as women, from the Maraqa clan of Hebron. The JTA reported the incident as having occurred on October 13, 1929 stating "Great excitement prevailed in Jerusalem today over the murder of Musa Isdeb, an Arab from a village near Hebron, who was killed at Herod’s Gate... It is presumed that the Arab is a victim of inner political enmities between Arab factions, the murdered man supposedly being active in propaganda against the Grand Mufti." A follow-up article from October 22, 1929 called the incident a blood feud "between the family of the late Mousa Adeb, founder of the Arab peasant party and opponent of the Grand Mufti, and the clan of Amin El Husseini." (en)
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  • الشيخ موسى هديب كان رئيس حزب الزراع في جبل الخليل ومؤسس التي يدعمها الصهاينة. كان من قرية الدوايمة بالقرب من الخليل. في أكتوبر 1929، قُتل موسى هديب بالقرب من باب الخليل في القدس بعد اتهامه بالتعاون مع الصهاينة، لم يتم القبض على قاتليه مطلقًا، لكن كل من عائلته والسلطة التنفيذية الصهيونية ادعيا أن أتباع المفتي الأكبر للقدس وزعيم المجلس الإسلامي الأعلى أمين الحسيني كانوا مسؤولين. وفقًا للمخابرات الصهيونية، كانوا 3 رجال يرتدون ملابس للنساء، من آل مرقة في الخليل. (ar)
  • Sheikh Musa Hadeib was the head of Mount Hebron farmers' party and a founder of the Zionist-supported Muslim National Associations. He was from the village of Dawaymeh near Hebron. In October 1929, Musa Hadeib was killed near Herod's Gate in Jerusalem, accused of collaborating with the Zionists. His killers were never apprehended, but both his family and the Zionist Executive claimed that the followers of Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and the leader of the Supreme Muslim Council, were responsible. His killers, according to Zionist intelligence, were three men dressed as women, from the Maraqa clan of Hebron. (en)
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  • موسى هديب (ar)
  • Musa Hadeib (en)
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