Fuad Shatara

Fuad Isa Shatara (1892 – January 8, 1942) (Arabic: فؤاد عيسى شطارة) was a Palestinian-American physician known for his advocacy on behalf of the Palestinian cause in the United States.

[3] Shatara was also a founding leader of the Palestine Anti-Zionism Society in New York alongside Arab-American contemporaries such as Habib Katibah.

"[1] Furthermore he engaged in "dialogue with American Jews who were opposed to political Zionism for religious reasons or who objected to the dispossession of the Palestinians," including Elmer Berger and Albert Einstein.

[10] Shatara was appointed by the Arab leader Hussein bin Ali of the Hijaz (modern-day Saudi Arabia), as an official envoy to the United States in 1924.

"[3] Ultimately, "Shatara, who met with Haj Amin al-Husseini’s emissaries to the United States and attended two meetings of the German American Bund was hounded out of his medical practice.