China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi, center, hosts an event for Mahmoud al-Aloul, left, vice chairman of Fatah, and Mussa Abu Marzuk, a senior member of Hamas, to meet at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse ...
Hamas security forces moved swiftly against their Fatah rivals in the aftermath of a mass Fatah rally that ended with seven people dead, rounding up 400 people in an overnight crackdown, Fatah ...
The Oct. 7 attacks on southern Israel—and the subsequent Gaza war—are rarely understood in their primary political context, which is the power struggle among Palestinian factions. The near-universal ...
Amar Fatah insists it is "positive energy only" as Dundee United bid to end their slump against Motherwell on Saturday. The ...
Fatah, the Palestinian group that administers the Israeli-occupied West Bank, along with a dozen other Palestinian factions, has signed a declaration with its longtime rival Hamas to form an interim ...
Yesterday, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas announced that the Palestinian Liberation Organization's (PLO) leading faction, Fatah, has agreed to a unity pact with its main political rival, Hamas, ...
“Gaza under Hamas and the West Bank under Fatah is, I think, an unstable equilibrium. So I think it is not likely that that is what will emerge over the long term from the current conflict.” “The ...
In the early morning hours of August 23, the Palestinian Authority Security Forces (PASF) arrested Ahmed Halawa. While in custody, the 50-year-old was viciously beaten to death. The incident caused an ...
Scenes from a civil war, courtesy of Human Rights Watch and the British journalist Melanie Phillips: “At least 15 Palestinians, including a United Nations relief worker, were killed today as Hamas ...
Jailed Fatah leader shakes up Palestinian election by running rival candidates against his own party
RAMALLAH, West Bank, March 31 (Reuters) - Jailed Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti threw the May 22 parliamentary elections into turmoil on Wednesday by announcing a rival slate of candidates to run ...
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas kept a strong grip on his Fatah movement in an election in which his loyalists remained dominant in its top decision-making body, final results showed on Sunday.
After 20 years without internal elections, the Palestinian Fatah movement on Tuesday elected a group of younger leaders to its top council, including one serving time in an Israeli prison. Initial ...
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