ناد ليلى النعاب الارقط - translation to English
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ناد ليلى النعاب الارقط - translation to English

PALESTINIAN TERRORIST
Leila Khalid; Laila Khalid; ليلى خالد
  • Khaled in Damascus after her release from the United Kingdom in 1970
  • Image of Leila Khaled on International Wall in the Falls Road neighborhood, West Belfast, Northern Ireland
  • Khaled in Sweden in 2011

ناد ليلى النعاب الارقط      

spot (N)

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BACTERIAL PROTEIN
Spots; SPOT; Spot (disambiguation); Spot (dog)
N
وصمة بقعة ، لطخة = كفلة = نقطة ، رقطة مقدار قليل مكان ، موضع = ناد ليلى النعاب الارقط : سمكة نعابة مركز = مكان فى برنامج لهو مأزق ، روطة فترة بين برنامجين اذاعيين او تلفزيونيين يذاع فيها بيان او اعلان = بيان او اعلان بين برنامجين الخ
VT
لطخ السمعة لطخ ، لوث كشف استطلع، استكشف، حدد بالضبط = أحكم الرمى
I
يتلطخ، يتبقع
ADJ
فورى = حاضر، جاهز للتسليم الفورى = حاضر، جاهز للتسليم الفورة = نقدى = مذاع بين برنامجين اعتباطى = عينى موضع

Wikipedia

Leila Khaled

Leila Khaled (Arabic: ليلى خالد, Arabic pronunciation: [ˈlajla ˈxaːled] born April 9, 1944) is a Palestinian refugee, former militant, and member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).

Khaled came to public attention for her role in the TWA Flight 840 hijacking in 1969 and one of the four simultaneous Dawson's Field hijackings the following year as part of the campaign of Black September in Jordan. The first woman to hijack an airplane, she was later released in a prisoner exchange for civilian hostages kidnapped by other PFLP members.