The academic researcher in political science, the editor -in -chief of Palestinian Affairs, Dr. Ibrahim Rabaya, confirmed that the decision of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to issue a general amnesty for all those separated from the Fatah movement will solve many of the fundamental problems that the Fatah movement was exposed to during the past years, explaining that the most important thing that is related to this decision is to restore the movement at the internal level of the return of Representative Muhammad Dahlan and the wide circle related to it from the higher leadership levels, including the reformist current, Describing the decision as important for the expansion of the work base in the Fatah movement.
The Palestinian researcher pointed out in statements to “The Seventh Day”, that there is a anticipation of detailed procedures and mechanisms to activate the decision, and touched on the development of the position of Vice President of the Palestine Liberation Organization, wondering about the legal mechanisms and procedures related to the approval by the Central Council, which will be held soon to achieve this purpose.
He pointed out that the scene cannot be isolated from regional interactions from regional discussions with the Palestinian Authority and the PLO with the Palestinian leadership, which demanded these wider reforms and reforms.
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The Palestinian researcher explained that it is clear that this step cannot be isolated in any of the conditions from the Egyptian plan related to the Gaza Strip, pointing to the committee that will be made up of competencies and will work in the Gaza Strip, indicating that there is a field presence in the Gaza Strip at the level of the leaders who are separated in the Fatah movement, which will give additional momentum in the Gaza Strip to the field presence.