๐ต๐ธโก- Fatah, the governing party of the Palestinian Authority, has denied the Kan11 report that it agreed with the Palestinian factions to elect Amjad al-Shawa to lead post-war Gaza Strip.
Fatah asserts that its "official stance is that the person appointed to lead this committee must be a minister from the Palestinian Authority government, as it is the legitimate authority responsible for managing the affairs of our people in the homeland."
๐ต๐ธโก- Fatah, the governing party of the Palestinian Authority, has denied the Kan11 report that it agreed with the Palestinian factions to elect Amjad al-Shawa to lead post-war Gaza Strip.
Fatah asserts that its "official stance is that the person appointed to lead this committee must be a minister from the Palestinian Authority government, as it is the legitimate authority responsible for managing the affairs of our people in the homeland."
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