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  1. Juliano Khamis (later Mer-Khamis) was born in Nazareth, the son of Arna Mer-Khamis, a former Palmach combatant who had turned communist and joined the Maki on experiencing disenchantment with Zionism after having participated in operations to drive Bedouin inhabitants out of parts of the Negev, and Saliba Khamis, an Israeli Arab of Eastern ...

  2. Nov 21, 2013 · Left, Zacharia Zubeidi, April 2011; right, Juliano Mer-Khamis. Z ubeidi first came to prominence in Israel a year before the release of Arna’s Children , when he gave an interview to Haaretz . It was the beginning of a strange romance between the Israeli press and ‘Israel’s number one wanted man in the area’, alleged to be responsible for the deaths of at least six Israeli civilians.

  3. Apr 14, 2011 · Juliano Mer-Khamis, Jew, Arab, actor and activist, died on April 4th, aged 52. Apr 14th 2011 |. THE two young men in the suicide-video were bearded, nervous and pale. They stood in their ...

  4. Apr 4, 2011 · A well-known Arab Israeli actor, Juliano Mer Khamis, has died after being shot in an attack in Jenin's refugee camp. Mr Mer Khamis, aged 52, was killed when his car was fired upon.

  5. www.bafta.org › in-memory-of › juliano-mer-khamisJuliano Mer-Khamis | BAFTA

    A noted Palestinian-Israeli actor, Mer-Khamis was familiar to international audiences for his work in such films as The Little Drummer Girl (1984) and Miral (2010). But his enduring legacy was as artistic director of the Freedom Theatre on the West Bank, which sought to empower Palestinian youth through artistic endeavour. - Read Juliano Mer-Khamis' Guardian obituary.

  6. Juliano Mer-Khamis was born in 1958 in Haifa to communist activists, Arna Mer, who was Jewish, and a Palestinian, Saliba Khamis. At 18, he joined the Israeli Army "to upset my parents" but a ...

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  8. Apr 5, 2011 · Juliano Mer-Khamis. Actor-director Juliano Mer-Khamis was shot dead by a masked gunman yesterday outside the Freedom Theatre that he co-founded in the Israeli-occupied West Bank city of Jenin. Maryam Monalisa Gharavi reflects on Mer-Khamis' art and excerpts from a previously unpublished interview she did with the artist in 2006.