Reform Current lays bet on Palestinian elections to bring change
Rashid Abu-Shbak, a senior leader of the Democratic Reform Current, was back in Gaza following the return of hundreds of Fatah members and leaders loyal to Dahlan, who fled the Strip in 2007 after failing to oust Hamas from power.
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A Palestinian man looks for his name on the electoral roll at a school in Gaza City. (AFP)
GAZA CITY Rashid Abu-Shbak, a senior leader of the Democratic Reform Current, returned to the Gaza Strip after 14 years in exile, Palestinian media reported on Monday.
Upon his arrival in Gaza, Abu-Shbak was warmly greeted by a large crowd of supporters, with many hoping the Democratic Reform Current would succeed in ending the existing dual control of Hamas and Fatah, led by President Mahmoud Abbas.
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