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From the day of the Nakba/establishment of Israel in 1948, there were several hundred communists, the leaders of whom included:

Henri Curiel

Joseph Hazan

Joe Matalon

David Nahum

Armand Setton

Raymond Stambouli

A few months later a bunch of Muslim Brothers were added.

Citation: Perrault, A Man Apart, 1984, Vol. 1, pp 150-160

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