Fatah.
Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)
YES. The Palestinian Liberation Organization was (and is slowly returning to be) an organization that actively promoted, organized, and deployed militants to attack civilian populations in Israel and around the world in order to achieve the political objective of an independent Palestine. This is terrorism.
The PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) is an umbrella political organization representing the Palestinian people in their drive for a Palestinian state. It was formed in 1964 to centralize the leadership of various groups. After the 6-day war in 1967, it carried a distinctly Palestinian agenda. In 1969 Yasir Arafat was elected chairman of the PLO and he was then elected president of Palestinian states in 1989.
Yasser Arafat (1929-2004) was the president of The Palestinian Authority founder of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) and was the leader of the Fatah political party he was originally born in Egypt but born to Palestinian parents and he died in France and he was buried in Ramallah. His successor is Mahmud Abbass (b.1935).
...demands. Which of the following is the best argument in favor of the United States identifying Hamas as a terrorist organization? ANSWER- Hamas uses violence against ordinary people to create fear for political ends :) -Apex-
Mahmoud Abbas became the President of the State of Palestine on January 15th, 2005. He is associated with the major Palestinian political party, Fateh.
The President of the Palestinian National Authority is Mahmoud Abbas, he was elected 15 January 2005, his term was to end on 9 January 2009, he unilaterally extended his term for another year and continues in office even after that deadline expired, his main rivals the political party Hamas does not not recognise the extension or view Abbas as rightful president. Abbas was chosen as the President of the "State of Palestine" by the Palestine Liberation Organisation's Central Council on 23 November 2008.
First, there is the debate as to whether Palestine is a country or not. For the moment, let us avoid that debate and consider "Palestine" to refer to any are within the former Mandate of Palestine not under de jure Israeli control.There are currently two distinct Palestinian Governments: the Palestinian Authority and the Hamas-Government.The Palestinian Authority is the only internationally-recognized legitimate government of Palestine. It is a Parliamentary Democracy formed of an elected Parliament. The two main parties prior to 2007 were the political wings of Fatah and Hamas. After the Palestinian Civil War, Hamas has been removed from the Parliament, effectively making it a Fatah Dictatorship.The Hamas Government is an unrecognized "rogue" state. It is typically considered a One-Party Dictatorship with recognized heads in the Gaza Strip. Additionally, there is a central coordinating and directing wing in Damascus, Syria.
If this question is asking about political relations between Israel and Palestine, then the answer is rather simple: Palestine did not exist. Palestine only became a country in the late 1980s or early 1990s depending on the particular interpretation of history chosen. At this point, the Palestine Liberation Organization, the forerunner to the current Palestinian Authority (the recognized government of Palestine), was a stateless organization that believed in no negotiation or peace with the State of Israel. If this question is asking about personal relationships between Israelis and Palestinians, the question becomes more complicated. Between 1949 and 1967, Israeli Jews had little if any contact with Palestinians. The Israeli Arab communities tried to maintain links across the border with Jordan, but with little luck. Between 1967 and 1987, many Palestinians got jobs in Israel and correspondingly, there was relatively high degree of contact. Palestinians formed large portions of the workforce in many unskilled professions during this period. While the Occupation certainly bothered and infuriated the Palestinians, it was nowhere near as strong and omnipresent as it has been since the Intifadas.
Sheikh Ahmed Yassin was not the leader of the PLO, but instead was a founder of Hamas, an Islamist Palestinian paramilitary organization and political party. Yassin also served as the spiritual leader of the organization.
palestinian territories are occupied by israel.
political organization is any organization that involve in to political process.