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"Hani Talab al-Qawasmi is a Palestinian politician. He was born in Gaza, although his family originated from Hebron in the modern-day West Bank and emigrated to Gaza in 1949. Al-Qawasmi received his BA degree in accounting from Cairo University and pursued his studies and got a high diploma in human resources from Cairo University. Al-Qawasmi worked at the religious al-Azhar Institute for 10 years. He worked with the establishment of the Palestinian National Authority in its Civil Affairs Ministry for 7 years.The PA Ministerial Cabinet List—The National Unity Government March 2007. JMCC. Archived on 4 October 2009 He currently works as general director of administrative affairs at the Interior Ministry, effectively the Interior Minister of the Palestinian National Authority, upon a decision from the Cabinet. In May 2007, the coalition deal between Hamas and Fatah appeared to be weaker, as new fighting broke out between the two factions. This was considered a major setback.Hamas kills 8 in Gaza border clash , By Ibrahim Barzak, Associated Press Writer, 5/15/07. Al-Qawasmi, who had been considered a moderate civil servant acceptable to both factions, resigned due to what he termed harmful behavior by both factions.Top Palestinian security official quits By SARAH EL DEEB, Associated Press, 5/14/07; Resignation deepens Gaza crisis, BBC, 5/14/07. Al-Qawasmi is currently married with five children. See also *History of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict References Category:Living people Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:People from Gaza City Category:Interior ministers of the Palestinian National Authority Category:Government ministers of the Palestinian National Authority "
"Herten is a village in the southeastern Netherlands. It is located in the municipality of Roermond, Limburg. Herten was a separate municipality until 1991, when it was merged with Roermond.Ad van der Meer and Onno Boonstra, "Repertorium van Nederlandse gemeenten", KNAW, 2006. The municipality also covered the smaller villages of Merum and Ool. The church of St. Michaël was built in 1954 and was designed by Hendrik Willem Valk. ReferencesExternal links *Map of the former municipality in 1868 Category:Populated places in Limburg (Netherlands) Category:Former municipalities of Limburg (Netherlands) Category:Roermond "
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