Saeb Erakat (Sa’ib Muhammad Salih ‘Urayqat; born 1955) was the chief of the PLO Steering and Monitoring Committee, from which he negotiated with Israel regarding the Oslo Accords from 1995 until his resignation in protest from the Palestinian government, in May 2003. He quickly reconciled with his party, and was reappointed to the post in September 2003. [1] (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3033601.stm)
Erekat has participated in numerous peace negotiations with Israel, including Camp David meetings in 2000, and negotiations at Taba in 2001. When Mahmoud Abbas was nominated to serve as Prime Minister of the Palestinian Legislative Council in early 2003, Erekat was slated to be part of the new cabinet and was assigned as the Minister of Negotiations, but he soon resigned after he was not included in a delegation to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
Saeb Erekat was born on April 28, 1955 in Jerusalem. Erekat received a BA and MA in International Relations at San Francisco State University, and he received a doctorate in Peace Studies at the University of Bradford in England. He returned to lecture in Political Science at the an-Najah University in the West Bank town of Nablus, and also served for 12 years on the editorial board of Palestinian newspaper al-Quds. Erekat is the author of eight books and numerous research papers on foreign policy, oil and conflict resolution. He also served as secretary general of the Arab Studies Society.
External links
Official biography (http://www.pna.gov.ps/Government/gov/Saeb_Erekat.asp)
San Francisco State University magazine interview with Saeb Erekat (http://www.sfsu.edu/%7Esfsumag/archive/fall_winter_03/peace.html)
SaebErakat, who resigned Friday as Palestinian negotiations minister, has been the front man in talks with Israel ever since the 1991 launch of the peace process but also a critic of the establishment.
Erakat regards the three officials due to attend the meeting with Sharon as members of the "Tunis clan" of PLO officials who returned from exile after the 1993 Oslo autonomy accords and led a luxurious lifestyle while the Palestinian people was suffering.
Erakat was vice chairman of the Palestinian delegation at the Madrid conference from which the PLO was excluded and has since been a senior member of negotiating teams at talks in Washington, Camp David and Taba, Egypt.