Articles in "Fatah"
Urging Terrorists in Refugee Camp to Surrender Raises Dilemma for Palestinian Authority
Fearing a major Israeli counterterror operation will spread, Fatah officials have been pressuring terrorists in one refugee camp to turn ...
Palestinian Support for Hamas and War Remains High: Survey
A survey of Palestinians living in Gaza and the Palestinian Authority released on Wednesday found popular support for Hamas remains high ...
Clan Diplomacy: Israel’s Bid for Post-War Governance in Gaza
Israeli officials looking for moderate Palestinian figures to govern post-war Gaza are trying to build relationships with local clans. But ...
US Leaves Open Possibility of Hamas Keeping Power as Ramallah Throws Lifeline
The U.S. State Department on Thursday refused to rule out the possibility of the Hamas terrorist organization retaining power or joining a ...
Fatah in Gaza Joined Oct. 7 Attacks Without Knowledge of Mahmoud Abbas
New attention is being drawn to video posted on social media by Fatah terrorists in Gaza bragging that they joined Hamas in its October 7 ...
In Judea and Samaria, the Post-Abbas Era Has Already Begun
On Tuesday evening, Israeli security forces conducted a counter-terror raid in the Jenin refugee camp, the epicenter of terrorism in Judea ...
Everyone Fighting Each Other in Palestinian Refugee Camp
The largest Palestinian refugee camp on Lebanese soil, Ain al-Hilweh, is a battleground as six days of fierce clashes between Palestinian ...
Palestinian Survey Finds Continued Support for Terror
Palestinian public opinion continues to approve of terror and "armed resistance" against Israel, while dissatisfaction with the Palestinian ...
Hamas and Islamic Jihad Meet in Cairo to Address Post-War Tensions
In the shadow of tensions stemming from the five-day Gaza war of May, senior officials of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad convened in ...
Hamas Campus Victories Raise Concerns For Fatah’s Fading Future
Hamas secured crucial victories in two recent student council elections at major Palestinian universities, pointing to a growing discontent ...