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One of the leading figures joined the group from Fatah was Nimr Saleh. [6] Syria provided extensive backing as the Abu Musa forces attacked Arafat loyalists in Fatah, while several radical PLO organizations in the Rejectionist Front stayed on the sidelines. Fatah al-Intifada took part in the Battle of Tripoli (1983). The fighting led to heavy ...
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Fatah فتح Chairman Mahmoud Abbas Secretary-General Jibril Rajoub Vice Chairman Mahmoud Aloul Founders Yasser Arafat Khaled Yashruti Salah Khalaf Khalil al-Wazir Founded 1959 (as a political movement) 1965 (as a political party) Headquarters Ramallah, West Bank Youth wing Fatah Youth Paramilitary ...
The Fatah–Hamas conflict involves two Palestinian political parties– Fatah, which runs the PA, and Hamas, an Islamist faction. The conflict originated in tensions surrounding the 2006 Palestinian legislative election and culminated in the 2007 Battle of Gaza, which saw Hamas take over the Gaza Strip. [23]
The Palestinian Mujahideen Movement (Arabic: حركة المجاهدين الفلسطينية, romanized: Harakat al-Mujāhidīn al-Filastīnīa) is a Palestinian Islamic militant group and political organisation that split from the Fatah Movement alongside its military wing, the Mujahideen Brigades, which originated from the Martyr Jamal Al ...
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Palestine Liberation Organization منظمة التحرير الفلسطينية Munaẓẓamat at-Taḥrīr al-Filasṭīniyyah ⓘ Abbreviation PLO Chairman Mahmoud Abbas Founded 28 May 1964 Headquarters Al-Bireh, West Bank Ideology Palestinian nationalism Arab nationalism Pan-Arabism Arab ...
The Fatah–Hamas conflict (Arabic: النزاع بين فتح وحماس, romanized: an-Nizāʿ bayna Fataḥ wa-Ḥamās) is an ongoing political and strategic conflict between Fatah and Hamas, [b] the two main Palestinian political parties in the Palestinian territories, leading to the Hamas takeover of the Gaza Strip in June 2007.
To rival the PNA and increase Palestinian fedayeen cooperation, a Damascus-based coalition composed of representatives of Hamas, Islamic Jihad, the PFLP, as-Sa'iqa, the Palestinian Popular Struggle Front, the Revolutionary Communist Party, and other anti-PNA factions within the PLO, such as Fatah al-Intifada, was established during the Gaza War ...
Colonel Saeed Musa Muragha (Arabic: سعيد موسى مُراغة ) (1927 [1] – 29 January 2013) [2] was a Palestinian militant leader who was the founder and leader of Fatah al-Intifada, until his death in 2013. He is well known among Palestinians as Abu Musa (Arabic: أبو موسى).