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Hamas's Victory:
From Gaza to Mecca
As recently as December, Palestinian Authority (PA) president Mahmoud Abbas refused to back a proposal for a unity government offered by Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) member and head of the Independent Palestine list Mustafa Barghouti. That deal was based on the concept of a technocratic compromise under which Hamas officials
Feb 16, 2007
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Mohammad Yaghi
Brief Analysis
Palestinian Public Opinion a Year after Hamas's Victory
One year after Hamas's sweeping electoral victory, Palestinian politics is not only locked in a dysfunctional stalemate, but also marred by increasingly deadly factional violence in Gaza. Since a roadside bomb exploded on January 25 -- targeting a vehicle carrying members of Hamas's Executive Force -- more than thirty-two people
Jan 30, 2007
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Mohammad Yaghi
Brief Analysis
Hamas vs. Fatah:
Is Confrontation Inevitable?
On January 10, 2007, Ghaith al-Omari, Mohammad Yaghi, and Dennis Ross addressed The Washington Institute's Special Policy Forum. Dr. al-Omari, a visiting fellow at the New America Foundation, has served as a political advisor to Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah and as a legal advisor to the Palestinian negotiating
Jan 22, 2007
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Ghaith al-Omari
Mohammad Yaghi
Dennis Ross
Brief Analysis
A Palestinian Grand Bargain:
Abbas's Government, Hamas's Program
Rumors of a newly formed Palestinian unity government have been ubiquitous in recent weeks, yet Hamas and Fatah appear to be closer than ever to reaching an agreement. Their unity talks survived even the tragic killing of twenty Palestinian civilians on November 8 in Beit Hanun, an incident that would
Nov 15, 2006
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Mohammad Yaghi
Ben Fishman
Brief Analysis
Ending the Palestinian Political Stalemate:
Abbas's Electoral Option
Since the breakdown in talks over the formation of a unity government in mid-September, the Palestinian political environment has become more dangerous and dysfunctional. Paralyzed by ongoing international economic and political isolation, the Palestinian Authority (PA) has essentially ceased to function as tens of thousands of public sector employees continue
Oct 12, 2006
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Mohammad Yaghi
Ben Fishman
Brief Analysis
The Future of a Palestinian Unity Government
On September 11, 2006, advisors to Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas and prime minister Ismail Haniyeh announced that the two had reached agreement on the formation of a national unity government after months of on-again, off-again discussions. The core of the agreement appears to be that Haniyeh will remain prime minister
Sep 13, 2006
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Ben Fishman
Mohammad Yaghi
Brief Analysis
Abbas, Hamas, and the Referendum Trap
Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas's pursuit of a referendum on the Palestinian National Accord has been widely interpreted by commentators and reporters as a power play designed to circumvent the Hamas-led government and force it to implicitly accept Israel's existence. But while the process of conducting a referendum -- the legality
Jun 22, 2006
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Mohammad Yaghi
Brief Analysis
The Palestinian National Accord:
Consensus at Any Cost
Palestinian Authority (PA) president Mahmoud Abbas’s surprise May 25 announcement that he would call for a national referendum should Palestinian factions fail to reach agreement during their national dialogue was wrongly interpreted as a peace plan by many in the press. The document Abbas threatened to put to a popular
May 26, 2006
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Ben Fishman
Mohammad Yaghi
Brief Analysis
The Growing Anarchy in the Palestinian Territories
During the early morning hours of May 7, militants from Hamas and Fatah engaged in a bloody clash near Khan Yunis in Gaza that left three fighters dead. Reporting on this incident -- one of the deadliest intra-Palestinian confrontations in recent history -- indicates that Hamas activists responded to the
May 16, 2006
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Mohammad Yaghi
Articles & Testimony
What Happened to the Fatah Young Guard?
As much as Hamas's landslide victory in the January 25 Palestinian legislative elections was a triumph for the Islamist movement, it was also a crushing defeat for the younger generation of Fatah leaders who had hoped the election would facilitate a leadership transition in the long-ruling Palestinian national liberation movement
Feb 1, 2006
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Ben Fishman
Mohammad Yaghi
Brief Analysis
How to Judge the Palestinian Elections
Ahead of January 2006 Palestinian legislative elections, Western officials are underestimating the risks of a Hamas victory and violence.
Jan 24, 2006
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Ben Fishman
Mohammad Yaghi
Brief Analysis
Fatah's Prospects in the Legislative Elections
Polling and political dynamics point to Fatah losing control of the Palestinian legislature after January 25 elections.
Jan 10, 2006
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Mohammad Yaghi
Ben Fishman
Brief Analysis
The Consequences of Fatah's Chaotic Primaries
Fatah's chaotic primary process has left Mahmoud Abbas's party vulnerable to Hamas in constituent districts that may determine control of the Palestinian legislature after January 2006 elections.
Dec 6, 2005
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Mohammad Yaghi
Ben Fishman
Brief Analysis
Fatah Primary Results: Lessons from the First Round
The first round of Fatah primaries enhanced the credibility of the party's young guard, but logistical challenges point to deeper weaknesses going into the January legislative elections.
Nov 29, 2005
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Mohammad Yaghi
Ben Fishman
Brief Analysis
Political Participation and Palestinian Legislative Elections
In the leadup to Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas's October 20 visit to Washington, the Bush administration urged the Palestinian Authority (PA) to tighten rules enacted in 1995 and change the law governing upcoming Palestinian legislative elections to make it clear that candidates, even those backed by Hamas or other militant
Oct 31, 2005
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Mohammad Yaghi
Ben Fishman
Brief Analysis
Empowering Mahmoud Abbas after Disengagement
Empowering Palestinian Authority (PA) president Mahmoud Abbas and fellow moderates at this critical time may be in the interest of everyone who favors a return to peace negotiations, but Abbas himself faces immense challenges to his authority that make him unlikely to be able to implement significant changes in the
Sep 15, 2005
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Mohammad Yaghi
Articles & Testimony
To Stay in the Game, Hamas Has To Play by the Rules
The division in the domestic Palestinian political scene ahead of Israel's forthcoming withdrawal from Gaza is pronounced. The Palestinian Authority, under the leadership of President Mahmoud Abbas seeks a smooth, co-ordinated transfer of power in order to define the Israeli pull-out as a positive step towards ending the occupation of
Aug 10, 2005
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Ben Fishman
Mohammad Yaghi
Brief Analysis
Assessing Palestinian Security Reform
Palestinian security reform was high on the agenda during Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice’s recent visit to Ramallah. A spike in armed clashes, crime, and demonstrations in the territories has highlighted the issue of law and order among the Palestinian people, who are increasingly concerned about their daily security. On
Jun 21, 2005
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Mohammad Yaghi
Brief Analysis
Debating the Palestinian Election Law
On May 18, the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) is scheduled to debate the law governing the legislative elections scheduled for July 17, the first such elections since the inaugural polls of 1996. The issues under contention underscore the larger divisions in Palestinian politics, particularly the dominant Fatah Party’s internal factionalism
May 17, 2005
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Mohammad Yaghi
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