The term "Palestinian mathematicians" refers to mathematicians of Palestinian descent or those who work or study in Palestine. This group includes a number of individuals who have made significant contributions to various fields of mathematics, including pure mathematics, applied mathematics, and mathematical education. Palestinian mathematicians often work in universities and research institutions in the region and abroad, and their work can cover a wide range of topics.
Palestinian statisticians are professionals who specialize in collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data related to various aspects of life in Palestinian territories, including demographics, economics, health, education, and social issues. They often work in governmental agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), academic institutions, or international organizations focused on the Palestinian context. Statistical work in Palestine may involve conducting surveys, managing databases, and producing reports to inform policy decisions, resource allocation, and program development.
Hasan Abu-Libdeh is not a widely recognized public figure or entity based on the information available up to October 2021. It is possible that he could be a person involved in a specific profession, a private citizen, or a recent figure gaining attention after that date.
Salem Hanna Khamis does not appear to be a widely recognized name or figure in public records or notable contexts up to my last update in October 2023. It is possible that he could be a private individual, a local figure, or someone who has gained recognition more recently.

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