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The Fatah-Hamas rift : an analysis of failed negotiations / Gadi Hitman

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  • The Fatah-Hamas rift : an analysis of failed negotiations / Gadi Hitman
  • Albany (N.Y.) : SUNY press
  • C 2022
  • 1 vol. (214 p.) : tabl. ; 23 cm
  • 1-4384-8703-7
  • 978-1-4384-8703-8
  • 978-1-4384-8704-5
  • 1-4384-8704-5
  • 9781438487045 br.
  • [Analysis of failed negotiations.]
  • 956.940 5
  • SUNY = State University of New York
  • Bibliogr. p. 199-209. Notes bibliogr. Index
  • Theoretical framework for negotiation The national Palestinian ethos The political-security escalation within the Palestinian Authority Mecca agreement, February 2007 Sana'a Declaration, March 2008 Cairo agreement, 2009 Cairo dialogue, April 2011 Doha agreement, 2012 Cairo accord, April 2011 Al-Shati agreement, 2014 Cairo agreement, October 2017
  • How did two national movements--which both share the same national ethos based on territorial and human elements and the same history--fail to reach an agreement that would unite their forces to realize their aspirations? Both sides recall the Nakba (catastrophe), the term for the defeat in the 1948 war and the subsequent Palestinian exodus. They also both emphasize issues such as the victimization of refugees, widows, and orphans; the sanctity of Jerusalem and Palestine; the contributions of shuhadaa (martyrs) to the national struggle still in progress; and the suffering of the prisoners in Israeli jails. Despite this joint confrontation with the same opponent--Israel--Fatah leaders (the organization whose people are the foundation of the Palestinian Authority) and Hamas have failed to find a path to reconciliation. Examining the Palestinian internal question from an original angle, The Fatah-Hamas Rift analyzes the many rounds of negotiations and seeks to explain this failure, with a focus on the decade after 2007.
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