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[PDF] The Algiers Declaration on Palestine The Creation of the State of ...And on IS November. 1988 the independent state of Palestine was proclaimed by the Palestine National Coun- cil meeting in Algiers, by a vote of 253 to 46, as ...
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Map: The countries that recognize a Palestinian state - Le MondeSep 23, 2025 · With the announcements by France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Malta and Andorra on Monday, 156 countries officially recognize the State of Palestine.
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Arab Politics and the Rise of Palestinian NationalismOne should bear in mind that by 1918 Arab nationalism was not a fully developed ideology, with grass roots support and a program to serve as a guide to action.
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The Avalon Project : The Palestinian National CharterText of the Charter: Article 1: Palestine is the homeland of the Arab Palestinian people; it is an indivisible part of the Arab homeland, ...
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Amended Palestinian National Charter (1968) - ECFThe 1968 version was amended in the late 1990s to reflect the PLO's recognition of Israel as part of the Oslo Process.
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PLO - History.comMay 7, 2018 · Yasser Arafat Steps In. After the Arab-Israeli Six-Day War of 1967, in which Israel emerged victorious, the PLO began to ramp up their presence.
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[PDF] The 1967 Six Day War Fundamentally Changed the Political ... - DTICThe rise ofthe PLO as both a militant and political organization is attributable to the failure ofthe Arab States in the 1967 War.
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Intifada begins on Gaza Strip | December 9, 1987 - History.comDecember 9 marked the formal beginning of the intifada, but demonstrations, small-scale riots, and violence directed against Israelis had been steadily ...<|separator|>
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Explainer: The First Intifada | ALL RESOURCES - IMEUIn December 1987, a large-scale popular uprising by Palestinians known as the First Intifada began against Israel's then 20-year-old military occupation of the ...
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The Israeli Army and the Intifada Policies that Contribute to the KillingsDuring the first 31 months of the intifada, Israeli security forces(1) killed over 670 Palestinians and injured many thousands more.
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Israel's Wars & Operations: First Intifada - Jewish Virtual LibraryDuring this period, 16 Israeli civilians and 11 soldiers were killed by Palestinians in the territories; more than 1,400 Israeli civilians and 1,700 Israeli ...Missing: 1987-1988 | Show results with:1987-1988<|separator|>
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IX. First Intifada and Israeli-Palestinian NegotiationsThe first intifada broke out on 9 December 1987, when an Israeli truck struck and killed several Palestinians in Gaza . Wide-scale protests broke out, and ...
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VIII. Palestinian Defeat, Divisions And SurvivalDuring the period 1982–87, the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) lost its base in Lebanon as a result of Israel's invasion of this country in 1982.
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The Palestinian Dilemma: PLO Policy after Lebanon - jstorPalestinian leadership under siege in Beirut in July 1982 and represents the clearest crystallization of political developments prior to the war. Following the ...Missing: hardliners | Show results with:hardliners
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Jordan - History - Disengagement from the West Bank - King HusseinOn July 28, 1988, King Hussein announced the cessation of a $1.3 billion development program for the West Bank, explaining that the measure was designed to ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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King Hussein of Jordan Officially Disassociates from the West BankOn July 31, 1988, King Hussein announced his intention to politically disengage from the West Bank, leaving the PLO to fill the political vacuum.Missing: disengagement | Show results with:disengagement
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President Reagan Statement Agreeing to Dialogue with the PLO ...Dec 14, 1988 · The US virtually recognized the PLO and the president authorized the State Department to enter into a dialogue with that organization.<|control11|><|separator|>
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U.S., IN SHIFT, AGREES TO 'SUBSTANTIVE DIALOGUE' WITH PLODec 14, 1988 · U.S., IN SHIFT, AGREES TO 'SUBSTANTIVE DIALOGUE' WITH PLO. MOVE FOLLOWS PALESTINIAN'S STATEMENT ON ISRAEL. December 14, 1988More than 36 ...
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Camp David accords/Declarations by Palestinian organizationsMar 11, 2019 · Therefore the Arab Graduates' Union in Jerusalem rejects the two Camp David agreements categorically and announces that a just peace will only ...Missing: pressures 1988
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Iran-Iraq War: Lasting Regional Impacts - Brookings InstitutionOct 9, 2020 · Forty years ago, a major war between Iran and Iraq set the stage for far-reaching and lasting regional dynamics.
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PLO, torn by Gulf conflict, sides with leftists and Iran - CSMonitor.comOct 24, 1980 · Palestinian sympathies have moved noticeably toward Iran in the Gulf war. From Morocco to Iraq, the "Palestinian struggle" has been the ...
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Opinion | ISRAEL'S ELECTION AND PEACE - The Washington PostNovember 13, 1988 ... said, because they were ready to exchange ''land for peace.'' Yitzhak. Shamir and Likud would not make peace because they were not willing ...<|separator|>
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Historical Documents - Office of the HistorianPosition taken by some Arab governments that they have no connection with terrorist acts is simply not credible to international opinion, inasmuch as terrorists ...
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A Timeline of U.S. Policy Toward PalestineDecember 27, 1987. Anti-Terrorism Act labels the PLO a terrorist organization. 1990. February 16, 1990. Foreign Relations Authorization Act prohibits U.S. funds ...
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THE P.L.O. IN EXILE - The New York TimesAug 18, 1985 · In the aftermath of the Israeli invasion, then, the P.L.O. lost its independent base of military operations near Israel, as well as its unity.
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The PLO and the Uprising - MERIPSep 25, 1988 · Crucial was the Syrian demand that the PLO halt its approaches to Israeli peace forces (not to mention rumored meetings between PLO and Likud ...Missing: failed 1980s
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Palestinian Declaration of Independence (1988)Editor's note: Composed by poet Mahmoud Darwish, the Palestinian Declaration of Independence was approved at an Algiers gathering of the Palestinian ...
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'The war will end': Remembering Mahmoud Darwish, Palestine's ...Mar 13, 2024 · While in exile, Darwish worked with fellow Palestinian intellectual Edward Said on the 1988 Palestinian Declaration of Independence in which the ...
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Yearbook of the United Nations 1988 (excerpts)The nineteenth extraordinary session of PNC (Algiers, 12-15 November)(5) culminated in the proclamation of an independent State of Palestine in the land of ...
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the plo must end its equivocations -- hon. barney frankOn November 12-15, 1988, after several postponements, the PNC--the PLO's `parliament-in-exile'--held its 19th session in Algiers. On November 15, the PNC ...Missing: Tunisia raid
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Algeria Reveals Declassified Plot to Bomb Palestinian Statehood ...Oct 12, 2025 · The declaration of Palestinian statehood took place on November 15, 1988, during the 19th session of the Palestine National Council (PNC) in ...
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The Resolutions of the 19th Palestine National Council - jstorIn November 1988, the 19th session of the Palestine National Council. (PNC) meeting in Algiers adopted a Declaration of Independence of the.<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Algiers Declaration on Palestine The Creation of the State of ...During the course of his various public pronouncements in Europe during December 1988, Yasir Arafat, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Palestine ...
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From Intifada to Independence - MERIPThe heart of the discussions occurred in the speeches given late Sunday and mid-afternoon on Monday by George Habash and Abu Iyad (Salah Khalaf), the first an ...
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35 years ago Yasser Arafat read the Palestinian Declaration of ...On 15 November 1988, 35 years ago, Yasser Arafat read out in Algiers the Palestinian Declaration of Independence, written by the poet Mahmoud Darwish.
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Press Conference Statement of Yasir Arafat Clarifying His Speech ...Yesterday in my speech, I made a reference to the United Nations Resolution 181 (on the partition of Palestine) as the basis for Palestinian independence. I ...
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ARAFAT SAYS P.L.O. ACCEPTED ISRAEL - The New York TimesDec 8, 1988 · Yasir Arafat said today that the Palestine Liberation Organization accepted the existence of the state of Israel.
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ARAFAT CALLS PLO CHARTER INOPERATIVEMay 2, 1989 · 15, 1988, by the Palestine National Council," which implicitly recognized Israel's right to exist and renounced terrorism. The charter ...
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Breakthrough : After 13 years of silence, the U.S. agrees to talk with ...Dec 26, 1988 · Yes, the P.L.O. recognized Israel's right to exist in peace and security. Yes, the P.L.O. accepted United Nations Resolutions 242 and 338 as ...
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Palestinians Celebrate in Occupied Areas - Los Angeles TimesNov 15, 1988 · Palestinians in a handful of communities set off fireworks and began celebrations Monday in anticipation of the declaration of independence ...
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Palestinian celebrations don't get far in `independent' West Bank ...Nov 17, 1988 · About 1 million Palestinians were put under curfew in the occupied territories for the first time since Israel captured the territories in 1967.
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Palestinians in a handful of communities set off fireworks... - UPINov 14, 1988 · Palestinians in a handful of communities set off fireworks and began celebrations Monday in anticipation of a declaration of independence by ...
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Palestine - Intifadah, Occupation, Conflict | BritannicaSep 9, 2025 · Large-scale riots and demonstrations broke out in the Gaza Strip in early December and continued for more than five years thereafter. This ...<|separator|>
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Palestinian Declaration of Independence, 15 November 1988The PLO was moving toward adopting the call for establishing a Palestinian state in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip.
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[PDF] Quigley Palestine declaration and the ICCA key element in that determination is whether Palestine qualifies as a “state,” since only a state that is sovereign in a particular territory can confer ...
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Israel sharply rejected the proclamation of an independent Palestine...Nov 15, 1988 · Shamir and other Israeli leaders, including Foreign Minister Shimon Peres, rejected the Palestinian declaration, saying the PLO recognized ...
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Palestinian Declaration of Independence - WikipediaThe declaration then proclaims a "State of Palestine on our Palestinian territory with its capital Jerusalem". The borders of the state are not specified. The ...
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P.L.O. PROCLAIMS PALESTINE TO BE AN INDEPENDENT STATENov 15, 1988 · Yasir Arafat, the chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization, early today declared the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.
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13 COUNTRIES BACK PALESTINIAN MOVE - The New York TimesNov 16, 1988 · Countries recognizing the state included Algeria, Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Southern Yemen, Malaysia, ...Missing: positions | Show results with:positions
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Egypt Recognizes State Declared by PalestiniansNov 21, 1988 · The P.L.O. declared the symbolic state in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip after Jordan decided July 31 to sever legal and ...Missing: IDF | Show results with:IDF
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The Arab League | Council on Foreign RelationsFounded as a loose confederation of states in 1945, the Arab League has struggled to overcome dysfunction and disunity among its members.
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Statement on Diplomatic Talks With the Palestine Liberation ...Dec 14, 1988 · The initiation of a dialog between the United States and PLO representatives is an important step in the peace process, the more so because ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Soviets recognize Palestinian state - UPI ArchivesNov 18, 1988 · The Soviet Union Friday recognized the Palestinian proclamation of an independent state in the Israeli-occupied territories, a Foreign Ministry official said.
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Israel Relieved : Soviets Stop Short of Full Ties With PLONov 20, 1988 · The Soviet Union on Friday recognized the proclamation of an independent Palestinian state in a careful gesture to its Arab allies that kept alive recent ...
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Symbolic significance of Western states' recognition of PalestineOct 3, 2025 · China and Palestine. China announced its recognition of the State of Palestine on November 20, 1988, becoming one of the first countries to do ...
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[PDF] Legal Status of Palestine - Drake UniversitySince Palestine does not possess sovereign title over a defined territory, it can be said that it has not met the second requirement of de facto statehood.
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Hamas takes control of Gaza | Palestine - The GuardianJun 15, 2007 · The Hamas takeover of the Palestinian Authority's security and military intelligence headquarters came after a three-day siege. Sources close to ...
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How Israel Dominates the Palestinian Economy - JacobinJan 13, 2024 · From 1972 to 2017, Israel absorbed 79 percent of total Palestinian exports and is the source of 81 percent of its imports. Israel implemented a ...
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Prior to current crisis, decades-long blockade hollowed Gaza's ...Oct 25, 2023 · Instead, the two economies have diverged, with the Palestinian per capita GDP currently standing at just 8% of Israel's. Forced economic ...
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The humanitarian impact of the internal Palestinian divide on the ...Jun 23, 2017 · The split of the Palestinian civil service has reduced the capacity of local institutions in Gaza to deliver basic services, to respond to ...Missing: government | Show results with:government<|separator|>
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Camp David Accords and the Arab-Israeli Peace ProcessWhile the conclusion of the Camp David Accords represented significant progress, the process of translating the Framework documents into a formal peace treaty ...Missing: 1988 declaration
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[PDF] Palestinian Declaration of Independence - ECFNov 18, 1988 · General Assembly resolution 43/21 of 3 November 1988, which was adopted at a meeting devoted to the intifadah, provides further evidence that ...
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The Palestinians' Unilateral "Kosovo Strategy"The PLO's 1988 declaration of independence was based on UN General Assembly Resolution 181, which recognizes the 1947 partition plan for Palestine, not the 1967 ...
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[PDF] Averting Palestinian UnilateralismIt both specifically referred to the need for a negotiated solution in order to resolve outstanding issues and achieve “the establishment of a Palestinian state ...
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[PDF] Unilateralism Revisited: An Agreement on a Palestinian State is Not ...It quickly became apparent to the Palestinians that avoiding negotiations, combined with harsh American criticism of Israel regarding the absence of ...
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The Madrid Conference, 1991 - Office of the HistorianFrustrated by the Palestinian delegation's inability to move forward without Arafat's approval, the Israelis decided to negotiate directly with the PLO, ...
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Assessing the Arab 'Yellow Light' on a Palestinian Unilateral ...Sep 5, 2000 · Among Palestinians, there was a special worry that unilateralism would trigger an Israeli closure of the West Bank and Gaza, once again ...
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Significant Terrorist Incidents 1961-2003: A Brief Chronology... terrorists seized eleven Israeli athletes in the Olympic Village in Munich, West Germany. ... terrorist attack in the country in a decade. Assasination of a ...
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Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)PLO Chairman Arafat publicly renounced terrorism in December 1988 on behalf of the PLO. ... PLO carried out numerous international terrorist attacks. By ...Missing: Munich Lod
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helms - has the plo renounced terrorism?President, that the United States simply cannot expect to wage an effective war against terrorism by negotiating with terrorists like those of the PLO. The PLO ...
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[PDF] Statutory Restrictions on the PLO's Washington OfficeThe Anti-Terrorism Act of 1987 may not constitutionally bar the Palestine Liberation. Organization from maintaining its Washington, D.C. office and undertaking ...
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Jewish Roots In The Land Of Israel/Palestine - Hoover InstitutionFeb 6, 2024 · The Jewish claim to indigeneity is based on a three-thousand-year-old continuous history and the status of the land since ancient times as the ...
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Historical Proof of Jewish Continuity in Israel - Algemeiner.comSep 30, 2020 · While it is common to speak of 20 centuries of Jewish exile, the truth is that the Jews never did completely leave the land.
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Jewish & Non-Jewish Population of Israel/Palestine (1517-Present)(1517 - Present) ; British Mandate · 1946. 543,000 ; British Mandate · 1947, 630,000 ; State of Israel. 1948. 716,700 ; 1950. 1,203,000.
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Arab Riots of the 1920's - Jewish Virtual LibrarySix Jews were killed and some 200 injured in Jerusalem in the course of the 1920 riots. In addition, two Americans, Jakov Tucker and Ze'ev Scharff, both WWI ...
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The Oslo Accords and the Arab-Israeli Peace ProcessU.S. officials were briefed on secret negotiations that the Israelis and Palestinians had begun in Oslo in December 1992, but made little effort to get involved ...
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[PDF] US Foreign Aid to the Palestinians | Congress.govOct 11, 2018 · Bilateral assistance to the Palestinians since 1994 has totaled more than $5 billion, and has been a key part of U.S. policy to encourage an ...Missing: 1988 declaration
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Middle East | Analysis: Palestinian suicide attacks - BBC NEWSJan 29, 2007 · Palestinian suicide bomb ... The first Palestinian suicide attack in Israel killed eight people in April 1994 in the centre of Afula.<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Rise and Fall of Suicide Bombings in the Second Intifada - INSSIn addition to the attacks on Israeli civilians, which also resulted in thousands of physical and emotional casualties, suicide bombings helped the Palestinian ...
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Who Governs the Palestinians? - Council on Foreign RelationsMay 28, 2024 · A complex mix of authorities governs the 5.5 million Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip and West Bank territories.<|separator|>
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[PDF] THE GHOSTS OF NEGOTIATIONS PAST: - Brookings InstitutionHaunted by past failures, Palestinian negotiators are now guided, to varying ... PLO/PA's repeated failure to deliver a peace deal with. Israel, or even ...
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Hamas wins huge majority | News - Al JazeeraJan 26, 2006 · The Islamic group Hamas has won a huge majority in parliamentary elections, with Palestinian voters rejecting the long-time rule of the Fatah movement.
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Palestinian Politics Timeline: Since the 2006 ElectionThe Palestinian movement split—politically, geographically, militarily and strategically—after the 2006 Palestinian Legislative Council elections.
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International Aid to the Palestinians: Between Politicization and ...Aug 4, 2022 · Aid to Palestinians amounted to more than $40 billion between 1994 and 2020. The largest portion of this assistance (35.4 percent) went to support the PA ...
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UN report: 80% of Gaza inhabitants relied on international aid ...Oct 25, 2023 · Israel's blockade hollowed out Gaza's economy and left 80% of its inhabitants dependent on international aid even before the current crisis ...
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Palestine Corruption Index - Trading EconomicsPalestine scored 26 points out of 100 on the 2005 Corruption Perceptions Index reported by Transparency International. Corruption Index in Palestine averaged ...Missing: Authority | Show results with:Authority
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