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Fatah to run in Palestinian polls on unified list: Leader

Fatah to run in Palestinian polls on unified list: Leader
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Senior Hamas Officials: We Intend To Run For Office In Elections While Maintaining The Armed Struggle For The Palestinian Land From The River To The Sea

Senior Hamas Officials: We Intend To Run For Office In Elections While Maintaining The Armed Struggle For The Palestinian Land From The River To The Sea
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Rifts threaten Fatah movement before elections |

Rifts threaten Fatah movement before elections There are concerns Abbas may decide to cancel or delay elections if faced with unpredictable challenges. Monday 08/03/2021 Nasser al-Qudwa, a member of the Palestinian Fatah’s Central Committee, speaks during an interview in Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank March 5, 2021. (REUTERS) RAMALLAH - A Fatah central committee meeting scheduled for Monday in Ramallah, under the chairmanship of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, could witness further rifts within its leadership as the final deadline to submit candidacy lists for upcoming elections approaches. Legislative elections are scheduled for May while presidential elections are slated for July. Sources within the Fatah movement said Abbas intends to push for sanctions against Fatah leader Nasser al-Qudwa in retaliation against his decision to run on an independent list.

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Monday Briefing: The US throws a Hail Mary pass at the Afghan peace process

Marvin G. Weinbaum Director, Afghanistan and Pakistan Studies The U.S., until recently a tireless promoter of peace talks in Doha, is now making an end run around the deadlocked inter-Afghan negotiations. With the whole peace process seemingly grinding down to defeat, U.S. Special Representative Zalmay Khalilzad has presented a new game plan designed to keep reconciliation hopes alive. The eight-page document envisions an interim governing structure that would presumably pave the way to a permanent power-sharing arrangement between an array of Afghan political elites and Taliban senior leadership. To kick off the diplomatic effort, the U.S. has proposed holding a U.N.-sponsored conference in Turkey. Expected to attend along with the U.S. would be representatives from Russia, China, Iran, Pakistan, and India, whose deliberations would set the stage for Afghan government-led and Taliban delegations to negotiate their differences.

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