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Related: About this forumPalestinian court suspends upcoming elections, throwing campaigns into chaos
Source: Washington Post
By William Booth September 8 at 11:55 AM
JERUSALEM Democracy for the Palestinians suffered another setback Thursday when the Palestinian high court ruled that municipal elections scheduled for next month must be postponed because of a dispute between the rival political parties that control the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian court decided to suspend the elections also because of a legal challenge filed on behalf of Palestinians living in East Jerusalem, who would not be allowed to vote.
Israel considers East Jerusalem a part of Israel and would not permit ballot boxes there. Palestinians consider East Jerusalem occupied territory and want it to serve as their capital in a future Palestinian state.
The now-suspended Oct. 8 vote was not for Palestinian president or parliament, but for leaders to fill 3,818 seats on 416 municipal councils in cities and villages across the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
The elections would be the first vote in a decade to pit the militant Islamist movement Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip, against its bitter rivals in Fatah, which runs the West Bank and is the party steered by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. ...
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Mosby
(17,383 posts)I read somewhere that Abbas might try to join up with Dahlan in order to shore up control of Fatah. That would be a pure desperation move.
shira
(30,109 posts)Last edited Thu Sep 8, 2016, 02:34 PM - Edit history (1)
That's been the gameplan the past 7 decades.
Mosby
(17,383 posts)In the approaching Palestinian local municipal elections, Fatah has chosen a special candidate to run for election to Hebrons City Council: a convicted murderer.
On Facebook, Fatah praised its candidate Tayseer Abu Sneineh and took pride in his participation in the murder of 6 Israelis in 1980:
Posted text: "The number 2 candidate on the Fatah Movement list in the Hebron City Council elections - hero of the Daboya operation (i.e., Beit Hadassah terror attack, 6 murdered) Tayseer Abu Sneineh - one of the heroes of the Daboya operation on May 2, 1980.
Tayseer Abu Sneineh was one of four Palestinian terrorists who attacked a group of Israelis on May 2, 1980, in Hebron, near Beit Hadassah - the only building in Hebron in which Jews lived at the time. They murdered 6 Israeli young men and wounded 20. All four terrorists were sentenced to life in prison, but were released in various prisoner exchange deals in the 1980s.
Fatahs post announcing Abu Sneinehs candidacy went on to describe the terror attack as one of the most important battles and acts of bravery of the Fatah Movement and one of the most courageous self-sacrifice operations. Fatah furthermore praised the killers as heroes and men of delicate emotions:
http://www.palwatch.org/main.aspx?fi=157&doc_id=18715
shira
(30,109 posts)Repeat 100X....