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Fatah wins local Palestinian elections
2005-09-30
The near-final results of local Palestinian Authority elections that took place on Thursday indicate a major win for Fatah. The organization won 61 of the 104 local councils which held elections, while Hamas won 28 councils alone. Around 70 percent of eligible voters took part in the elections. Only 82 councils actually held elections, after 22 councils were set up following agreements between clans and various parties. Fatah won most of those councils through agreements rather than competition. It should also be noted that Hamas only ran for 56 councils, and therefore won 50 percent of the councils it contested.

Hamas officials said statistics show that the organization fared better than initially announced by the Palestinian elections committee, and that its performance was from being considered a failure. The gap between the Hamas and Fatah is not as large as first though, in light of the fact that Fatah obtained a significant amount of councils through agreement, said Hamas sources. Hamas also claimed that its decision to run for a small number of councils stemmed from a wish to avoid contesting the smaller councils, where politics were shaped by clans and their interests.

Analysts in the Palestinian Authority said the results projected a small advantage for Fatah over Hamas, which they said would repeat itself during the Palestinian general elections in January. At the same time, some Palestinian analysts claimed that a continued Israeli counteroffensive against Hamas would aid the terror group.
Posted by:Steve

#3  Of course, Elvis. The local West Bank/Gaza Strip Palestinians were doing fine under Israeli stewardship until Israel made the mistake of letting Arafat and the PLO come back from Tunisia (whence they'd gone after Lebanon/Jordan). And who do you think made those quick phone calls to let the IDF know which terror group leaders where going where, and when? There is a reason why so many Palestinians have been dragged from their homes and executed in the streets for "aiding the enemy."
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-09-30 18:57  

#2  Mr. Jameel Saafi will be dead within a week as a "collaborator"
Posted by: Frank G   2005-09-30 18:57  

#1  Here is some interesting background regarding the elections and Hamas's position in the West Bank.

I was surprised the Fatah, especially with Abu Mazen's horrible record thus far, did so well until I read this article.

from the September 30, 2005 edition - http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0930/p06s02-wome.html

Surprise there are rational Palestinians! is what I thought after reading this guy's quote-

"Launching the Kassams is a mistake, for sure," says Jameel Saafi. "We have to maintain the state of calm in order to acquire our rights. How can Hamas think it can compete with Israel's power and force? People are fed up, that's for sure. People are not happy with the consequences of such attacks."

So hopefully this is good news.

EP
Posted by: ElvisHasLeftTheBuilding   2005-09-30 17:03  

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