[2] Shortly after, Abu Sharar moved to Jordan and worked as a teacher and principal in Karak District School.
Following the Six-Day War, he moved to Jordan and continued to work in Fatah's media department under Kamal Adwan.
Shortly after the assassination of Adwan, he became the director of the Palestinian Cinema and Photography Organization and in charge of the media and operations department of the PLO.
[2] Abu Sharar was replaced by Ahmad Abdel Rahman as the director of the Palestinian Cinema and Photography Organization in 1981.
[5] Majid Abusharar was a staunch member of the Democratic Left, becoming the Fatah Political Commissar and forming socialist communities.
He attended the conference with Hilarion Capucci, Vanessa Redgrave, and Roger Garaudy and on the evening of 9 October 1981, he was killed by an explosion by a bomb planted underneath his bed that occurred in Flora Hotel by Mossad agents.
A general disruption within his hometown in Dura and Palestine ensued as people were seen wearing black to pay respects.
Mahmoud Darwish wrote of him within one of his books "In the Presence of Absence" and the Majid Abusharar Media Foundation would be opened to perpetuate his name.