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  2. 2024 Beijing Declaration - Wikipedia

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    Fatah and Hamas are currently the two largest of the Palestinian factions. Founded in 1959, Fatah is the leading member of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), which is an umbrella organization consisting of several movements. It takes a moderate stance on the conflict with Israel, favoring a two-state solution where the Palestinian ...

  3. Palestine Liberation Organization - Wikipedia

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    The PLO managed to overcome the separation by uniting the power in PLO and PA in one individual, Yasser Arafat. In 2002, Arafat held the functions of Chairman of the PLO/Executive Committee; Chairman of Fatah, the dominating faction within the PLO; as well as President of the Palestinian National Authority.

  4. Hamas and Fatah sign agreement in Beijing ‘ending’ their ...

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    Palestinian factions including rivals Hamas and Fatah have signed an agreement on “ending division and strengthening ... The PLO is a coalition of parties that signed a peace treaty with Israel ...

  5. Palestinian National and Islamic Forces - Wikipedia

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    The coalition includes both PLO and non-PLO factions, some organizations are listed as terrorist in the West. [2] The group's committee includes representatives of the following organizations: [3] Palestinian National Liberation Movement ; Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP); Islamic Resistance Movement ;

  6. Hamas signals post-war ambition in talks with Palestinian ...

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    By Ali Sawafta and Nidal al-Mughrabi. RAMALLAH (Reuters) - Deep divisions will limit progress at reconciliation talks between Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah this month, conversations with ...

  7. PLO withdrawal from Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Under the agreement, brokered by Philip Habib, the PLO leadership and thousands of its fighters were given safe passage out of Beirut and dispersed to several Arab countries, including Tunisia, Yemen, Sudan, and Syria. Yasser Arafat, then leader of the PLO, and his command relocated to Tunis, where the PLO established a new base of operations.

  8. Palestinian factions seek unity at Moscow meeting as Russia ...

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    Hamas joining the PLO would be a significant development, given that it could potentially unify the Palestinian factions and create a representative government.

  9. Fatah–Hamas reconciliation process - Wikipedia

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    The Declaration reaffirmed the status of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) as the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people [12] through the participation in it of all forces and factions according to democratic principles. The Declaration implied a reform of the PLO by the inclusion in the PLO of Hamas and Islamic Jihad.