West Bank – Palestinians: Abbas Says Won’t Seek Top PLO, Fatah Posts

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    FILE - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (C) joins in reading from the Koran prior to a meeting of the PLO Executive Committee in the West Bank city of Ramallah, 22 August 2015. EPAWest Bank – Two officials say Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has told confidants he won’t seek re-election to the top posts in the Palestine Liberation Organization or his Fatah movement in upcoming elections.

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    Abbas would retain his most important post, as president of the Palestinian self-rule government. Rumors had been swirling that the 80-year-old plans to step down as president because all roads to Palestinian statehood appear blocked.

    The planned election of a new PLO Executive Committee in mid-September would create a pool of potential Abbas successors and give him a say when the time comes. Critics cast his latest moves as an attempt to sideline opponents.

    The officials said Tuesday that Abbas told the PLO leadership a day earlier about plans to sit out PLO and Fatah elections.


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    8 years ago

    The Flag will represent the terrorists of the world .Let it fly so the UN will look like an organization that supports terrorists. and right next to it we can fly the Iran deal with a picture of Obama and the ayatollah on it.