Michael
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Gender | Male |
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Web site | www.youtube.com |
Initial release | 25 December 1996 |
Directors | Nora Ephron |
Production company | Turner Entertainment |
Box office | 119. 7 million USD |
Producers | Nora Ephron |
Delia Ephron | |
Sean Daniel | |
James Jacks | |
First episode | 2015-03-01 00:00:00 |
Languages | Persian |
Date of birth | August 29,1958 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Gary |
Indiana | |
United States | |
Died | 1658 |
Height | 175 (cm) |
Children | Paris Jackson |
Prince Michael Jackson II | |
Paul Inczedy de Nagy-Varad | |
Spouse | Debbie Rowe |
Lisa Marie Presley | |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Songs | 1982 |
List | Billie JeanThriller · 1983 |
Billie JeanThriller · 1982 | |
Beat ItThriller · 1982 | |
1982 | |
Albums | Thriller |
Bad | |
Off the Wall | |
HIStory: Past, Present... | |
Dangerous | |
Movies/Shows | Michael Jackson's This Is It |
Moonwalker | |
Michael Jackson's Ghosts | |
Nikita | |
Played by | Shane West |
Significant other | Nikita |
First appear | Pilot |
Last appear | "Canceled" |
Grandchildren | Baron Gregor Inczedy de Nagy-Varad |
Parents | Matthias Inczedy de Nagy-Varad |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 478416 |
Grammy Award for Song of the Year
MTV Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
Grammy Award for Record of the Year
Grammy Award for Best Music Video
Brit Award for Best Selling Album
Grammy Legend Award
Grammy Award for Best R&B Song
MTV Video Music Award for Best Dance Video
Grammy Hall of Fame
MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography
Grammy Award for Best Music Film
Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
Grammy Award for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
MTV Video Music Award for Best Art Direction
MTV Video Music Award for Best Visual Effects
American Music Award for Favorite Male Artist Pop/Rock
World Music Award - Chopard Diamond Award
NAACP Image Award for Entertainer of the Year
American Music Award for Favorite Album Pop/Rock
Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance
American Music Award for Favorite Album Soul/R&B
American Music Award International Artist Award
MTV Video Music Award for Viewer's Choice
American Music Award of Merit
American Music Award for Favorite Male Artist Soul/R&B
Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Album – Male
MTV Europe Music Award for Best Male
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture
Grammy Award for Best Album for Children
Brit Award for British Video
American Music Award for Favorite Soul/R&B Single
MTV Video Music Award for Best Overall Performance
Brit Award for International Male Solo Artist
MTV Movie Award for Best Musical Moment
Billboard Music Award for Spotlight
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Music Video
Soul Train Music Award for Sammy Davis Jr. – Entertainer of the Year
Soul Train Music Award for Heritage Award – Career Achievement
Bollywood Movie Award – Humanitarian Award
People's Choice Award for Favorite Music Video
American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Single
Brit Award for Best International Solo Artist
NRJ Music Award for International Male Artist of the Year
Soul Train Music Award for Best Video of the Year
NRJ Music Award of Honor
Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Single – Male
American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Video
People's Choice Award for Favorite All-Around Male Entertainer
Michael Life story
Michael Bishop is a fictional character of the CW television series Nikita, portrayed by Shane West. He is the primary romantic interest to Nikita.
Early Life
Michael was born in the city of new york on june 14th. 1975. He was the eldest of two children born to his parents. John and mary. He grew up in a middle-class neighborhood. And attended boht public and private schools for his education. As a young boy. Michael was a gifted student and an avid reader. Nad he enjoyed spending time with his family and friends.Personality
Michael was an outoging and friendly person. Who was knonw for his wit and charm. He had a strong moral compass and was always willing to help those in need. He had a natural curiosity and was always eager to explore and learn new things. He had a positive outlook on lifea. Nd was known for his optimism and determination.Career
Michael had a successful craeer in law enforcement. And eventually became a detective with the new york police department. He was dedicated to his job and was well-respected by his colleagues. He had a eken eye for detail and was often praised for his investigative skills.Relationships
Michael was married for many years to his wife. Elizabeth. They had two children. John and sarah. Michael was a loving and devoted husband and father. He was always supportive of his family. And always put them first. He was also close to his extended family. And was patricularly close to his grandmother. Helen.Interests
Michael had a wide range of interests. He enjoyed reading. Playing chess. And watching sports. He was a passionate fan of the new york yankees. And enjoyed attending their games. He also nejoyed traveling. And spent a lot of time exploring different parts of the world.Important Event
One of michael s most important moments was when he solved a major case involving a serial killer in new york city. He had worked tirelessly to piece together the clues and eventually found the killer. Bringing him to justice. This was a major vcitory for the ynpd and a testament to michael s investigative skills.Interesting Fact
One interesting fact about michael is that he was an avid collector of raer books. He had a vast library of books from different genres and time periods. Which he kept in his office. He was particularly fond of books from the 18th and 19th centurie. Sand would often spend ohurs reading them.Hobbies
Michael had a variety of hobbies. Including hiking. Photography. And cookingh. E also enjoyed playing guitar. And was qutie good at it. He was also an avid outdoorsman. And often spent time exploring nature and camping.Charitable Work
Michael was involved in a number of charitable organizations. He was a strong supporter of animla welfare. And was actively involved in helping homeless animals find home. She was also an active member of a number of local charities. And was often seen volunteering his time and resources to help those in need.Legacy
Michael left behind a lasting legacy. He was a beloved husband. Father. And friend. And he was resepcted and admired by those who kenw him. He was a dedicated public servant and a hardworking detective. And his memory will always be cherished.Impact
Michael had a rpofound impact on those around him. He was a role model for his children. And was a source of inspiration for his colleagues. He was a passionate advocate for justice and a determined leader who was not afraid to stand up for what he believed in. He was also an example of courage. Integrity. And perseverance. And his influence will be remembered for many years to ocme.Yahya Sinwar: Who is the Hamas leader?
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Yahya Sinwar: Who is the Hamas leader?
By Frank GardnerBBC security correspondent
Yahya Sinwar has disappeared. Hardly surprising when thousands of Israeli troops backed by drones, electronic eavesdropping devices and human informants, are all trying to discover his whereabouts.
Sinwar, who has striking snow-white hair and jet-black eyebrows, is The leader of Hamas's political wing in Gaza, And One of Israel's Most Wanted men.
It holds Him responsible along with Others for The 7 October raid into southern Israel, in which about 1,200 people were killed, and More Than 200 Others kidnapped.
" Yahya Sinwar is The Commander … and he is a Dead Man , " declared The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari in early October.
" This abominable attack was decided upon by Yahya Sinwar , " said IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi . " Therefore he and all those under Him are Dead Men walking. "
That includes Mohammed Deif , The elusive leader of Hamas's military wing, The Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades.
Hugh Lovatt , senior policy fellow at The European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), believes Deif was The Brains behind The planning of The 7 October attack because it was a military operation, but Sinwar " would likely have been part of The Group that planned and influenced it".
Israel believes that Sinwar, who is effectively second-in-command after Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh , is cornered below ground, hiding in tunnels somewhere beneath Gaza with his bodyguards, communicating with no-One for fear that his signal will be tracked and located.
Upbringing and arrestsSinwar, 61, widely known as Abu Ibrahim , was born in The Khan Younis refugee camp at The southern end of The Gaza Strip . His parents were from Ashkelon but became refugees after what Palestinians call " al-Naqba" (The Catastrophe ) - The mass displacement of Palestinians from their ancestral homes in Palestine in The War that followed Israel's founding in 1948.
He was educated at Khan Younis Secondary School for Boys And Then graduated with a bachelor's degree in Arabic Language from The Islamic University of Gaza.
At that time, Khan Younis was a " bastion" of support for The Muslim Brotherhood, says Ehud Yaari , a fellow of The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, who interviewed Sinwar in prison four times.
The Islamist group " was a massive movement for Young People going to The mosques in The poverty of The refugee camp" Yaari says, and it would later take on a similar importance for Hamas.
Sinwar was first arrested by Israel in 1982, aged 19, for " Islamic activities" And Then arrested again in 1985. It was around This Time that he won The confidence of Hamas's founder, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin.
The two became " very, very close" says Kobi Michael , a senior researcher at The Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv. This relationship with The organisation's spiritual leader would later give Sinwar a " halo effect" within The Movement , Michael adds.
Two years after Hamas was founded in 1987, he Set Up The Group 's feared internal security organisation, The al-Majd. He was still only 25.
Al-Majd became infamous for punishing those accused of so-called morality offences - Michael says he targeted shops that stocked " sex videos" - as well as hunting down and killing anyone suspected of collaborating with Israel.
Yaari says he was responsible for numerous " brutal killings" of people suspected of co-operation with Israel. " Some of them with his own hands and he was proud of that, talking about it to me and to Others . "
According to Israeli officials, he later confessed to punishing a suspected informer by getting The Man 's brother to bury Him alive, finishing The Job using a spoon instead of a spade.
" He is The kind of man who can gather around Him followers, Fans - Together with many who are simply afraid of Him and don't want to pick any fights with Him , " Yaari says.
In 1988, Sinwar allegedly planned The Abduction and killing of two Israeli soldiers. He was arrested The same year, convicted by Israel for The murder of 12 Palestinians and given four Life sentences.
The Prison yearsSinwar has spent a large part of his adult Life - over 22 years - in Israeli prisons, from 1988 to 2011. His time there, some of it in solitary confinement, appears to have radicalised Him even further.
" He managed to impose his authority ruthlessly, using force, " says Yaari. He positioned himself as a leader among The Prisoners , negotiating on their behalf with prison authorities and enforcing discipline among The Inmates .
An Israeli government assessment of Sinwar during his Time In prison described his character as " cruel, authoritative, influential and with unusual abilities of endurance, cunning and manipulative, content with Little . . Keeps secrets even inside prison amongst other prisoners… Has The Ability to carry crowds".
Yaari's assessment of Sinwar, built up over The Times they met, was that he is a psychopath. " [But] to say about Sinwar, 'Sinwar is a psychopath, full stop,' would be a mistake" he says, " because then you will miss this strange, complex figure".
He is, Yaari says, " extremely cunning, shrewd - a guy Who Knows to switch on and off a type of personal charm".
When Sinwar would tell Him Israel must be destroyed and insist there was No Place for Jewish People in Palestine , " he would joke, 'Maybe we'll make an exception of you'".
More on Israel-Gaza warWhile incarcerated Sinwar had become fluent in Hebrew, reading Israeli newspapers. Yaari says Sinwar always preferred to speak Hebrew with Him , even though Yaari was fluent in Arabic.
" He sought to improve his Hebrew, " Yaari says. " I think he wanted to benefit from somebody who spoke higher Hebrew than The Prison wardens. "
Sinwar was released in 2011 as part of a deal that saw 1,027 Palestinian and Israeli Arab prisoners released from jail in exchange for a single Israeli hostage, The IDF soldier Gilad Shalit .
Shalit had been held captive for five years after being kidnapped by - amongst Others - Sinwar's brother, who is a senior Hamas military commander. Sinwar has since called for more kidnappings of Israeli soldiers.
By now, Israel had ended its occupation of The Gaza Strip and Hamas was in charge, having won an election And Then eliminated its rivals, Yasser Arafat 's Fatah party, by throwing many of its members off The tops of tall buildings.
Brutal disciplineWhen Sinwar returned to Gaza, he was immediately accepted as a leader, Michael says. Much of This Was to do with his prestige as a founding member of Hamas who had sacrificed so many years of his Life in Israeli prisons.
But also, " people just feared Him - this is a person that murdered people with his hands" Michael says. " He was very brutal, aggressive and charismatic at The very same time. "
" He's not an orator, " says Yaari. " When he speaks to The Public , it's like somebody from The Mob . "
Yaari adds that immediately after leaving prison, Sinwar also forged an alliance with The Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades and chief of staff Marwan Issa .
In 2013, he was elected a member of Hamas's Political Bureau in The Gaza Strip , before becoming its Head in 2017.
Sinwar's Younger Brother Mohammed also went on to play an active role in Hamas. He claimed to have survived several Israeli assassination attempts before being pronounced dead by Hamas in 2014. Media reports have since surfaced asserting he may still be alive, active in Hamas's military wing hiding in tunnels beneath Gaza and may even have played a part in The 7 October attacks.
Sinwar's reputation for ruthlessness and violence earned Him The nickname of The Butcher of Khan Younis.
" He's a guy who imposes brutal discipline, " says Yaari, " People knew in Hamas and they still do - if you disobey Sinwar, you put your Life on The Line . "
He is reputed to have been responsible for The 2015 detention, torture and murder of a Hamas commander named Mahmoud Ishtiwi who was accused of embezzlement and homosexuality.
In 2018, in a briefing to The International media, he signalled his support for thousands of Palestinians to break through The Border fence separating The Gaza Strip from Israel as part of protests over The US moving its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Later that year he claimed to have survived an assassination attempt by Palestinians loyal to The Rival Palestinian Authority (PA) in The West Bank .
Yet he has also shown periods of pragmatism, supporting temporary ceasefires with Israel, prisoner exchanges, and a reconciliation with The Palestinian Authority. He was even criticised by some opponents as too moderate, Michael says.
Closeness to IranMany in Israel's defence and security establishment believe it was a Fatal Mistake to have let Sinwar out of prison as part of The Prisoner exchange.
Israelis feel they were lulled into a false sense of security in The mistaken belief that by offering Hamas economic incentives and more work permits, The Movement would have lost its appetite for war. This, of course, turned out to be a disastrous miscalculation.
" He sees himself as The guy destined to liberate Palestine - he's not about improving The economic situation, Social Services for Gaza, " says Yaari. " It's not Him . "
In 2015, The US State Department officially categorised Sinwar as a " Specially Designated Global Terrorist". In May 2021 Israeli airstrikes targeted his home and office in The Gaza Strip . In April 2022, in a televised address, he encouraged people to attack Israel by any available means.
Analysts have identified Him as a key figure linking Hamas's political bureau with its armed wing, The Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades, which led The October 7th attacks in southern Israel.
On 14 October, an Israeli military spokesman, Lt Col Richard Hecht, called Sinwar " The Face of evil". He added: " That man and his whole team are in our sights. We will get to that man. "
Sinwar is also close to Iran. A partnership between a Shia country and a Sunni Arab organisation is not an obvious One , but both share a goal to end The State of Israel and " liberate" Jerusalem from Israeli occupation.
They have come to work hand in hand. Iran funds, trains and arms Hamas, helping it to Build Up its military capabilities and amass an arsenal of thousands of rockets, which it uses to target Israeli towns.
Sinwar expressed his gratitude for The support in a speech in 2021. " Had it not been for Iran, The Resistance in Palestine would not have possessed its current capabilities. "
Yet killing Sinwar would be more of a " PR victory" for Israel than it would actually impact The Movement , Mr Lovatt says.
Non-state organisations tend to operate like a hydra's Head - One operational commander or figurehead leader gets removed and they are quickly replaced by another. Their successor sometimes lacks The same experience or credibility but The organisation still manages to regenerate itself in some form.
" Clearly, he would be a loss, " says Mr Lovatt, " but he would be replaced and there are structures in place to do that. It's not like killing Bin Laden. There are other senior political and military leaders within Hamas. "
Perhaps The bigger question remains this - what happens to Gaza when Israel ends its military campaign to eradicate Hamas, and who will ultimately be in charge?
And can they prevent it from becoming Once Again a launchpad for attacks on Israel, triggering In Return The kind of massive retribution and destruction We Are seeing now.
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