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Even the prospect of civil war cannot be ruled out,' an expert tracking growing violence in the West Bank told Newsweek.
Fatah al-Islam emerged in November 2006 when it split from Fatah al-Intifada (Fatah Uprising), a Syrian-backed Palestinian group based in Lebanon, which itself was a splinter of Yasir Arafat’s ...
On the other hand, according to an ISGAP report, between 1986 and 2018, Qatar invested more than $4,955,969,671 (nearly $5 billion) in American universities, of which less than $2 billion was reported ...
1979: Iran ’s pro-western leader, Mohammed Reza Shah, who regarded Israel as an ally, is swept from power in an Islamic Revolution that installs a new Shiite regime opposed to Israel. Egypt and Israel ...
For his part, Assistant Secretary of Fateh-Intifada told Albawaba.com that the miltary group belongs to his movement, but denied there has been a rift with Hamas over Omar Mukhtar’s afiliation.
Abu Mohammed al-Jolani has replaced his jihadist camo attire for Western-style outfits as he attempts to transform himself into a moderate revolutionary leader.
In a statement by the Central Committee of the PLO mainstream movement, Fateh, the group stressed that the Palestinian Intifada “is the battle for freedom, Independence and return.” The ...
Fatah, the largest Palestinian party, has seen its popularity plunge during the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, from where the Islamists violently ousted rivals Fatah in 2007.
Fatah, the largest Palestinian party, has seen its popularity plunge during the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, from where the Islamists violently ousted rivals Fatah in 2007.Fatah's chosen path ...
The movement went on to spearhead violent resistance during the second intifada, in the early 2000s, though PIJ and Fatah’s Tanzim militia were also responsible for violence against Israelis.
The UN recently warned that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was “again reaching a boiling point.” The odds of a third intifada are higher than they have been in years.