Abbas Re-elected, Son and Released Terrorist Seize Control of Fatah’s Central Committee
The Fatah completed its internal elections Sunday, cementing control over the movement’s two most powerful governing bodies — the Central Committee and the Revolutionary Council — during the closing session of its eighth general conference.
According to an official statement cited by Xinhua, turnout in the voting process reached 94.64 percent as delegates cast ballots during the faction’s final convention session.
Among the nine newly elected members joining the influential 18-member Fatah Central Committee was Zakaria Zubeidi, the former commander of the al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades terror organization. Zubeidi was recently freed from Israeli prison after serving years behind bars on terrorism-related charges.
The election results also highlighted the growing influence of the Palestinian Authority’s current intelligence and political leadership in Ramallah. Palestinian Authority intelligence chief Majed Faraj secured a seat on the Central Committee after receiving the second-highest number of votes in the election. Only Marwan Barghouti, who is serving multiple life sentences in Israel for orchestrating deadly terror attacks, received more support.
Further strengthening the movement’s established leadership circles, Yasser Abbas — businessman and son of Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas — also won a seat on the committee.
He will serve alongside Laila Ghannam, the longtime governor of Ramallah and Al-Bireh, who also secured a place in the movement’s senior leadership structure.
The election process stretched across three days and took place simultaneously in four different locations — Ramallah, Gaza, Beirut, and Cairo — allowing more than 2,580 delegates to participate in the conference proceedings.
Fatah continues to dominate the Palestine Liberation Organization and has controlled the Palestinian Authority since the PA was established in 1994.
The movement’s last general conference, held in Ramallah in 2016, reinforced Mahmoud Abbas’s control over the organization and its internal institutions.
The current conference opened Thursday with delegates unanimously re-electing Mahmoud Abbas as the overall leader of the movement.
{Matzav.com}
