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  • {{r|Palestinian Authority}}
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  • ...s Convention]]; legal counsel for [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]; counsel to [[Palestinian Authority]]; believes U.S. involvement in [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021)|Afghanistan]]
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  • ...the [[1967 Arab-Israeli War]], and remain under local government of the [[Palestinian Authority]] under Israeli control. As a result of elections in 2006, [[Hamas]] took control of the Palestinian Authority, but most countries refused to deal with a Hamas-led government, resulting
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  • {{r|Palestinian Authority}}
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  • {{r|Palestinian Authority}}
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  • ...cal Science at [[Haverford College]], has written on the politics of the [[Palestinian Authority]], including on [[Hamas]] for the Council on Foreign Relations.<ref name=CF
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  • ...tries of the [[The Levant]] include [[Israel]], [[Jordan]], [[Lebanon]], [[Palestinian Authority]] and [[Syria]].
    738 bytes (85 words) - 16:53, 12 March 2024
  • ...nal recognition, such as Observer status at the [[United Nations]], the '''Palestinian Authority''' was created by Israeli-Palestinian peace pacts to provide basic governme
    5 KB (758 words) - 09:53, 25 March 2024
  • ...re negotiation strategy for [[Hamas]], and a unity government within the [[Palestinian Authority]]. <ref name=USIP>{{citation ...er sources, such as [[Ismail Haniyeh]], the former prime minister of the [[Palestinian Authority]] have suggested ''hudna'' might be a formula for a continuing ceasefire; [
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  • ..., unlike Hamas, neither provides social services nor participates in the [[Palestinian Authority]]. Its leaders came from the Muslim Brotherhood, but they split from it in
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  • {{rpl|Palestinian Authority}}
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  • ...el Public Affairs Committee]] (AIPAC), focused on restricting aid to the [[Palestinian Authority]]. According to the [[Jewish Telegraph Agency]], which reported was "the fi
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  • #[[Palestinian Authority|Palestine]]
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  • {{r|Palestinian Authority}}
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  • ...nce. Israel claims the entire city as its traditional capital, while the [[Palestinian Authority]] considers East Jerusalem as its capital.
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  • Hochschild named Iraq, the [[Palestinian Authority]], [[Bosnia]] and [[Congo-Kinshasa]] as examples of current pseudostates, a
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  • ==Palestinian Authority politics==
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  • [[Prime Minister of Israel]] [[Ehud Barak]]and [[Chairman of the Palestinian Authority]] [[Yasser Arafat]] asked for him in the 2000-2001 fact-finding process.
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  • ...ip is restricted. The main urban centre is [[Gaza City]]. Claimed by the [[Palestinian Authority]], the area has been governed by the [[Hamas]] organisation since June 2007
    7 KB (1,130 words) - 06:04, 4 October 2013
  • ...la group effectively acting as the name of a coalition of parties in the [[Palestinian Authority]], the significant exception being [[Hamas]] and other Islamist groups.<ref
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