Sea of Palestinians mark Fatah anniversary in Gaza — a rally allowed by Hamas and in which Fatah officials seek united front 'to confront Netanyahu's extremist government' in Israel
Coalition led by Benjamin Netanyahu"will go as other racist governments have gone and our people will remain," Fatah's Gaza chief tells Palestinians.
Hamas, which took over and governs Gaza after routing pro-Abbas forces in 2007, permitted Fatah to hold the rally. The division between Palestinian factions, triggered after Hamas won a legislative election in 2006, has prevented any further elections since then. Founded by Arafat and other leaders in 1959, Fatah announced its birth when it launched the first armed attack against Israel from Lebanon on January 1, 1965.
Palestine sees East Jerusalem, along with Gaza, as part of its country with East Jerusalem being the capital.
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