Hayel Abdul Hamid

Hayel Abdul Hamid, known as Abu al Hol, (Arabic: هايل عبد الحميد; 1937–1991) was a Palestinian who was a member of the Fatah.

He was assassinated at his home in Carthage, Tunisia, on 14 January 1991 along with other Fatah members, Salah Khalaf and Fakhri Al Omari.

[6] He joined the General Union of Palestinian Students in Cairo and was elected its president on the Fatah list in 1966.

[4] Following the assassination of Khalil Al Wazir in April 1988 Abdul Hamed became the commissioner of the Occupied Territory Agency and continued to lead the Fatah's security branch.

[10] Abdul Hamid was assassinated at his home in Carthage, Tunisia, on January 14th, 1991 along with Salah Khalaf and Fakhri Al Omari.

[14] The perpetrator was Hamza Abu Said, a Palestinian bodyguard, who had been born in Wahdat refuge camp, Jordan, in 1963.

[13] Abu Said was transferred to Sanaa, Yemen, where he was questioned and tried by the PLO military tribunal and was given a death sentence.