Fatah

Fataḥ (Arabic: فتح‎‎ Fatḥ), formerly the Palestinian National Liberation Movement (Levantine Arabic: [ˈfateħ]), is a secular Palestinian political party and the largest faction of the confederated multi-party Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). Fatah is generally considered to have had a strong involvement in revolutionary struggle in the past and has . Fatah had been closely identified with the leadership of its founder Yasser Arafat, until his death in 2004. Since Arafat's departure, factionalism within the ideologically diverse movement has become more apparent.

Fatah

Fataḥ (Arabic: فتح‎‎ Fatḥ), formerly the Palestinian National Liberation Movement (Levantine Arabic: [ˈfateħ]), is a secular Palestinian political party and the largest faction of the confederated multi-party Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). Fatah is generally considered to have had a strong involvement in revolutionary struggle in the past and has . Fatah had been closely identified with the leadership of its founder Yasser Arafat, until his death in 2004. Since Arafat's departure, factionalism within the ideologically diverse movement has become more apparent.