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Anwar Bey Nuseibeh ( (アラビア語:''أنور نسيبة'') ) Anwar Bey Nuseibeh (1913–1986) was a leading Palestinian moderate who held several major posts in the Jordanian Government before Israel took control of East Jerusalem and the West Bank in the 1967 war.〔 After the Six Day War he became one of the first Palestinians involved in contacts with Israel after it captured the Arab sector of the city and later encouraged his son, Sari Nusseibeh, to make contact with the Israelis.〔 ==Early life== Nuseibeh was born in Jerusalem and was educated at The Perse School in Cambridge, becoming the first Palestinian Arab to be sent to an English public school. He then went to Queens' College, Cambridge, where he studied law. He was a keen sportsman who captained the Cambridge tennis team, an accomplished horseman and a talented pianist. After Cambridge he went on to Gray's Inn where he was called to the bar. During his time at Queens', he was a contemporary of Abba Eban, who would later be Foreign Affairs Minister of Israel during the Six-Day War.
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