「fatah」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| ter, serving as ambassador he became a staunch | Fatah activist and then served as an ambassador of t |
| He was greeted by Abbas and hundreds of | Fatah activists in Ramallah. |
| is proposed candidacy met with resistance from | Fatah activists. |
| Fatah added that Ahmadinejad "insults Islam by usurp | |
| an (and former leader of the Tanzim faction of | Fatah), Ahmed Hilles, led around 188 members of the |
| Muslim King of Seville, wife of his son Abu al | Fatah al Ma'Mun, Emir of Cordoba, (d. |
| The | Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibilit |
| Zaki described | Fatah al-Islam as "an ignorant group, hiding themsel |
| In September 2008, | Fatah also began broadcasting a competing show targe |
| Palestine, the Popular Resistance Committees, | Fatah, and the Democratic Front for the Liberation o |
| us smaller groups which sided with the LNM and | Fatah, and as-Saiqa and the PFLP-General Command whi |
| ng guard into higher positions of power within | Fatah and its electoral list. |
| tinian political factions, including Hamas and | Fatah, and encouraging hundreds of Israelis to cross |
| overnment signed by Mahmoud Abbas on behalf of | Fatah and Khaled Mashal on behalf of Hamas. |
| elements (bringing it ideologically closer to | Fatah) and appointed Mohsen as its General Secretary |
| thin the PLO held more of a pan-Arab view than | Fatah, and Fatah itself has never clearly renounced |
| Throughout 1968, | Fatah and other Palestinian armed groups were the ta |
| CSPAN2 Booktv to discuss the conflict between | Fatah and Hamas since the late 1980s and what that h |
| ide, it showed weakness and disorganization of | Fatah and inability to understand the consequences o |
| ranked wanted persons, such as Nasser Awais of | Fatah and Husam Badran of Hamas fled east to Tubas. |
| Conflict between | Fatah and Hamas had been simmering since Hamas won t |
| nse to attacks, including rockets strikes from | Fatah and other Palestinian militias, within the occ |
| ddle of heavy fighting between forces loyal to | Fatah and to Hamas, part of the ongoing Palestinian |
| He was one of the leading figures of | Fatah and spent his life in resistance and sincere w |
| This program is no longer managed by | Fatah, and another Muslim organization has ostensibl |
| Its members were drawn from | Fatah and more radical Palestinian groups, such as m |
| May 2007, the coalition deal between Hamas and | Fatah appeared to be weaker, as new fighting broke o |
| intellectual Naji Allush and Abu Daoud-one of | Fatah's most ruthless commanders, who was later invo |
| 250 Palestinian Arab prisoners associated with | Fatah as a goodwill gesture to the President of the |
| Ahmed Bagy | Fatah Bag - Customs Minister |
| a PLO veteran, previously head of the Lebanese | Fatah branches, head of Fatah internal intelligence |
| the Gaza Strip, and on 30 January gunmen from | Fatah briefly take over an E.U. office. |
| l. Abu Musa, a senior commander of the PLO and | Fatah, but later leader of the anti-Arafat Fatah Upr |
| he was recruited into the paramilitary group, | Fatah, by Khalil al-Wazir in 1964 after graduating f |
| He was elected to the former post in 2006 as a | Fatah candidate for one of the seats reserved for Ch |
| He was elected to the | Fatah Central Committee in August 2009. |
| stitutionally succeeded him to the position of | Fatah chairman. |
| Both Islamic Jihad and | Fatah claime responsibility. |
| Both Hamas and | Fatah claimed responsibility for the attack on the P |
| rish, the government of Jordan and a number of | Fatah commandos informed Arafat that large-scale Isr |
| Seale writes that it was the last | Fatah congress Abu Nidal would attend, but he had ma |
| between LPL winners Al Mahallah and Libyan Al | Fatah Cup winners Al Shat. |
| Al | Fatah Cup: 1 |
| On their website, and on posters they post the | Fatah emblem. |
| a Palestinian militant who was a member of the | Fatah faction of the Palestine Liberation Organizati |
| trol of the organization until Yasser Arafat's | Fatah faction wrested it from Nasser-backed Palestin |
| Black September" -- a group linked to Arafat's | Fatah faction -- infiltrated the Olympic village in |
| Although still a member of | Fatah, Fanuna has distanced himself from Mahmoud Abb |
| The Muslim Canadian Congress, which Tarek | Fatah founded and led till August 2006, supported th |
| ished in 1964 to protect the political wing of | Fatah from reprisals. |
| y Head of the Central Information Committee of | Fatah from 1968-78. |
| o the West Bank on July 29, 2009 to attend the | Fatah General Conference in Bethlehem. |
| ions on the West Bank, in order to support the | Fatah government, while at the same time tightening |
| resident Mahmoud Abbas in order to support the | Fatah government. |
| ation's top political body, supervised a major | Fatah guerrilla training camp and set up a military |
| Tracks 1, 2, 3 from | Fatah Guerrilla: Tajik And Persian Blind. |
| nd an outside wall was covered with a mural of | Fatah guerrillas holding AK47 rifles. |
| qsa TV station was taken over and shut down by | Fatah gunmen. |
| y of Ayed Morrar, a Palestinian whose work for | Fatah had led to five detentions in Israeli jails, b |
| as officials in Syria announced that Hamas and | Fatah had agreed on him. |
| Unlike | Fatah, Hamas has refused to recognize the right of I |
| Abd El | Fatah has been a referee since 2001; his first inter |
| The leadership of | Fatah has said they never made a decision either to |
| Fatah has always sacrificed its prominent members, f | |
| Since 2002, some leaders in | Fatah have reportedly tried to get the brigades to s |
| llowing the Death of Yasser Arafat in 2004 the | Fatah hawks suffered like many other Fatah based mil |
| The | Fatah Hawks' last activity was in 2005 when Fatah Ha |
| ship with the former Palestinian president and | Fatah head, Yasser Arafat, recalling him saying "'Za |
| o governing authority in the Gaza Strip, while | Fatah holds the presidency of the Palestinian Nation |
| uggested that if unity talks between Hamas and | Fatah in Cairo fail, Abbas should form a new governm |
| tinian politics, becoming a founding member of | Fatah in 1957. |
| In October 2005, | Fatah, in his role as communications director of the |
| Fatah interviewed notables such as journalist Husain | |
| n the 1990s, the unit evolved from an organ of | Fatah into an official unit of the Palestinian Autho |
| Abdoul | Fatah is a Malagasy politician. |
| (ALF), there were some high-ranking members of | Fatah itself who were heavily influenced by the orig |
| as well as a number of other senior members of | Fatah joined Al-Mustaqbal. |
| generations of the Paigah nobles include Abul | Fatah Khan Shums ul Umra I to shums ul Umra v, Sir A |
| One of the founders and Military Head of | Fatah, killed in Tunis, 1988 |
| Palestinian Legislative Council member and | Fatah leader in the West Bank Marwan Barghouti, who |
| A | Fatah leader in the camp later said that it was only |
| y attended by relatives of the West Bank-based | Fatah leader, Muhammad Dahlan, in which fifty people |
| any responsibility for the latter attack, and | Fatah leaders blamed Hamas.In August 2009, a senior |
| Abbas and shares Hamas' view that the current | Fatah leadership is corrupt and treacherous. |
| o liquidate the only US-friendly member of the | Fatah leadership. |
| A former Colonel in | Fatah, Mahmood Abo Shandi was deported from Canada f |
| Hamas & | Fatah Mecca Agreement is an agreement between Fatah |
| March 11 - Coastal Road Massacre: 11 | Fatah members led by the 18-year old female Dalal Mu |
| Many | Fatah members fled the Gaza Strip to the West Bank, |
| The party was formed by former | Fatah members headed by Khalid Abu-Hilal, spokesman |
| r the attacks) of Syrian descent and former al | Fatah militant, Maussili Kalaji.. |
| rt of a prisoners exchange, in exchange for 76 | Fatah militants. |
| wan had a fallout with President Abbas and the | Fatah movement towards the end of last year that thr |
| on of Principles and working to strengthen the | Fatah movement in the Occupied Territories; Nusseibe |
| was actively involved with Yasir Arafat in the | Fatah movement that Arafat created in the 1950s. |
| to Lebanon, where he became an officer in the | Fatah movement of Yasser Arafat. |
| came after heavy pressure from Mahmoud Abbas' | Fatah movement, which feared a low turnout could wea |
| A member of Arafat's | Fatah movement, Fattuh became the Speaker of the Pal |
| sa Martyrs Brigade, the military branch of the | Fatah movement, claimed responsibility. |
| the Tanzim militia and a building used by the | Fatah movement. |
| Two weeks after the death of Arafat, | Fatah nominated former PNA prime minister Mahmoud Ab |
| In March 2004, | Fatah nominated him as its candidate for the post of |
| Qadura Fares, a senior | Fatah official, describes Oron as a "loyal friend" a |
| Due to repeated demands by | Fatah officials and PLC members to make the new cabi |
| 1971, he was leader of the Black September, a | Fatah offshoot created to avenge the September 1970 |
| would either be partially re-incorporated into | Fatah, or would function as part of a parliamentary |
| When the | Fatah organization formed in the late 1950s, Youssef |
| confidence-building efforts supporting Abbas's | Fatah party and undermining Iran's support of Hamas, |
| "I extend my condolences to the | Fatah party and the Palestinian National Authority. |
| He is currently the head of the | Fatah party in Bethlehem. |
| Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' | Fatah party has urged him not to continue direct pea |
| al of Mahmoud Abbas' offer to be second on the | Fatah party's parliamentary list, behind Palestinian |
| d wing of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' | Fatah party, claimed responsibility for the attack. |
| the autocracy and corruption of the governing | Fatah party, nor the fundamentalism of Hamas. |
| A controversial figure in the | Fatah party, al-Jabali was dismissed from his post b |
| Al-Hindi was a senior security officer in the | Fatah party. |
| In the | Fatah primaries, held a few weeks earlier, Barghouti |
| "New movement: IDF soldiers and | Fatah prisoners" YNet. |
| They had left the PLO after | Fatah pushed through the Ten Point Program in 1974. |
| The group was led by | Fatah radical Col. Abdullah Abd al-Hamid Labib, know |
| ish writes that it was on Arafat's orders that | Fatah remained, and that the Jordanian Army agreed t |
| The group was founded as Alush left the | Fatah Revolutionary Council in 1977. |
| He called the | Fatah revolutionary parliament "Old Geeks" and accus |
| ter founder Sheik Hisham Shreidi was killed by | Fatah rivals. |
| Considered close to both Hamas and | Fatah, Shabir frequently visited the late Yasser Ara |
| Representatives from the | Fatah side included the President of the Palestinian |
| pril 27 - Rival Palestinian factions Hamas and | Fatah sign a unity deal, calling for the foundation |
| The | Fatah Special Operations Group (Fatah-SOG), Martyrs |
| Issam (Muhammad Bakri) is a | Fatah terrorist who turns moderate in prison. |
| n Barghouti (born June 6, 1958) is a leader of | Fatah, the military branch of the Palestinian Author |
| al Nationalist Party (SSNP) in 1951 and joined | Fatah, the largest faction of the Palestine Liberati |
| "Hamas vs. | Fatah: The Struggle for Palestine", Palgrave Macmill |
| The results were dominated by | Fatah, the strongest movement within the Palestine L |
| Unlike previously formed units within | Fatah, the mission of Force 17 was to assassinate Is |
| t separately with representatives of Hamas and | Fatah to come to a new border control agreement. |
| Force 17 was used by | Fatah to protect PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat, his top |
| He went to see | Fatah Ullah (son of Hazrat Baba Ismail), the spiritu |
| 1983 mutiny attempt against Yassir Arafat (see | Fatah Uprising), but switched sides and was assigned |
| Publications such as | Fatah were published daily from 1970 onward and ther |
| e Bloc was launched by a dissident grouping of | Fatah, which officially backed the United Bethlehem |
| action, Abu Ali Iyad lobbied his colleagues in | Fatah, who supported the forced ousting of the king, |
| His friend G.M. Foster (Ghulam El | Fatah) would head Temple #14 in Newark, N.J. and be |
| il 2011 one of the rebel leaders general Abdul | Fatah Younis told Al-Arabiya that his forces were re |
| Interior Minister and Army General Abdul | Fatah Younis, defected 22 February 2011 as he announ |
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