Habibi was born in
Haifa on 28 January 1922 into an
Anglican Christian,
Palestinian Arab family. His father originated in
Shefa-Amr. The family had originally belonged to the
Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem but converted to Anglicanism due to disputes within the Orthodox church. In his early life, he worked on an oil refinery and later was a radio announcer. Under the Mandate he became one of the leaders of the
Palestine Communist Party. When the
1948 Arab-Israeli War began, he remained in Haifa and became an
Israeli citizen. After the war, he helped to create the
Communist Party of Israel and established the communist paper
Al-Ittihad. In 1956, he moved from Haifa to
Nazareth and remained there for the rest of his life. He died in 1996 in Nazareth, but in his will, he expressed his wish to be buried in his beloved home, Haifa. His will also asked that his tombstone include the phrase "remained in Haifa." ==Political career==