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Mohammed Asraf Abu al-Wafa-Marwan, [1] known as Ashraf Marwan (Arabic: أشرف مروان 2 February 1944 – 27 June 2007), was an Egyptian official who worked as a spy for the Israeli Mossad. From 1969 on, Marwan worked at the Presidential Office, first under Gamal Abdel Nasser and then as a close aide to his successor, Anwar Sadat .
Ashraf Marwan Marwan (left), the billionaire Egyptian son-in-law of the late Egyptian President Gamel Abdel Nasser, fell to his death in June 2007 from the balcony of his flat on the fifth floor ...
Ashraf Marwan, 62, Egyptian son-in-law of former President Nasser, alleged double agent. [227] Emilio Ochoa, 99, Cuban who was last living signatory of the 1940 Constitution, cardiac arrest. [228] Ruslan Odizhev, 33, Russian former Guantanamo Bay detainee, shot by police. [229] Silas Rhodes, 91, American educator, founder of the School of ...
Ashraf Ferwana: Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades: Ashraf targeted in his home but he survived the drone missile strike which demolished his house. His brother Ayman Ferwana and a girl died, and 10 others injured. [166] [175] [176] October 14, 2006 Jabalia Camp Gaza Strip
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In 2004, former Mossad Director-General Zvi Zamir accused Zeira of leaking the identity of Ashraf Marwan, an Egyptian billionaire who served as a Mossad informant. [4] The State Prosecutor's Office opened a criminal investigation, which proved inconclusive and was closed in 2012.
CBS News producer Marwan al-Ghoul, left, speaks with Palestinian women and children displaced from their homes in the northern part of the territory at a tent camp in the south. / Credit: CBS News