Husam Zomlot

Diplomat

Birthday August 31, 1973

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Rafah Camp, Gaza Strip, Palestine

Age 51 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1948

His parents were originally from the village of Simsim but were expelled in 1948.

"In 1948, my father lost his home and his land and as a result I was born in a Rafah refugee camp," Zomlot told a conference on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the United Nations Work and Refugee Agency, (UNRWA).

"Millions [of refugees] suffer the most precarious existence of them all. Nothing is more hurtful to a human being than forced exile."

Zomlot became politically active while taking his undergraduate degree at Birzeit University outside Ramallah in the occupied West Bank.

There he became a representative of Fatah’s student movement at the university during the First Intifada.

1967

The move undermines a significant Palestinian policy that the eastern part of the city, occupied by Israel in 1967, should eventually serve as the capital of Palestine.

The announcement sparked protests in the occupied Palestinian areas.

A spokesperson for Fatah Said it would move for the US to be disqualified as co-sponsor of any peace process or political process.

Said Zomlot at the time: "You didn’t take Jerusalem off the table. You took the table altogether. No one, no Palestinian, would ever be able to sit on that table. Good luck!"

1973

Husam Said Zomlot (born 1973) is a Palestinian diplomat, academic and economist.

Zomlot was born in Shaburah refugee camp, a United Nations Relief and Works Agency camp in Rafah in the occupied Gaza Strip in 1973.

1987

Zomlot nevertheless argued that a recalibration of Palestinian-US relations could have three positive outcomes: "it frees the Palestinians from the shackles of a failed 27-year-old, American-led peace process… it provides an opportunity to repeal a 1987 law designating the Palestine Liberation Organization as a terrorist organization… [it] will help redirect Palestinian attention [to] long-term engagement directly with the American people".

1999

In 1999, while studying in London, he was elected as president of the General Union of Palestinian Students in the UK.

Zomlot was educated at Birzeit University in Ramallah.

After receiving his undergraduate degree he worked as an economist with the Office of the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, UNSCO.

He was there tasked with monitoring economic developments, propose economic policy alternatives and provide briefings to the United Nations Secretary-General, Kofi Annan at that time.

2000

In 2000, he completed a master's degree in development studies at the London School of Economics (LSE).

2007

He received his PhD in International Political Economy from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) of the University of London in 2007.

2011

Zomlot served as a spokesperson for the Palestinian delegation during the statehood campaign at the United Nations in New York in 2011.

He was appointed ambassador-at-large for the State of Palestine that same year, and also served as director of Fatah's commission for foreign relations.

2012

Before joining Birzeit as professor of public policy in 2012 he was Scholar in Residence at Harvard's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government (2008–2010).

2015

He became strategic advisor to President of the State of Palestine Mahmoud Abbas in 2015 before being elected to Fatah's Revolutionary Council in 2016.

2017

In 2017, Zomlot was appointed as envoy to the United States, taking over from Maen Rashid Areikat.

His tenure there was cut short after the Trump administration decided to close the PLO mission in Washington DC and subsequently recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

In December 2017, the White House announced its intention to move the US embassy to Israel to the city from Tel Aviv.

The Palestinian leadership countered by boycotting ties with the US administration.

Zomlot was appointed Palestinian envoy to the US in March 2017.

There followed a period of intense bilateral contacts, when Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and US President Donald Trump met four times in the period between May and September 2017.

But efforts came to a halt when the White House in November 2017 informed Zomlot of its intention to close the PLO mission in Washington DC and in December announced its recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and plans to move the US embassy in Israel from Tel-Aviv to Jerusalem.

2018

He was appointed Head of the Palestinian Mission to the United Kingdom in October 2018.

Before his posting to the UK, he served as head of the PLO mission to the United States that was closed by President Donald Trump's administration.

Zomlot is a senior member of Fatah, the main Palestinian political movement, and a strategic advisor to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

He previously served as director of Fatah's commission for foreign relations.

Before entering politics, Zomlot was a professor of Public policy at Birzeit University.

He was a post-doctoral fellow at Harvard University in the US and an instructor at the University of London.

He also worked as an economist with United Nations Special Coordinator's Office in Palestine.

In 2018, Zomlot was appointed Head of Mission to the United Kingdom.

In September 2018, the PLO's representative mission in Washington, D.C., was closed but by then Zomlot had already been recalled to Ramallah.

As a result, what would eventually become the Trump Peace to Prosperity plan for peace between Israelis and Palestinians was developed only with input from Benjamin Netanyahu's Israeli government.

Zomlot was appointed Head of Mission to the United Kingdom in October 2018.