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PressTV - 'US to cut Palestine funds if Abbas leaves office'

27.1.11

PressTV - 'US to cut Palestine funds if Abbas leaves office': "The Obama administration has privately made clear that it will not allow any change of Palestinian leadership in the West Bank, let alone any repetition of the Hamas election victory that briefly gave the resistance control of the Palestinian Authority five years ago, leaked documents have revealed.

That is despite the fact that the democratic legitimacy of both the acting Palestinian Authority Chief and Fatah leader, Mahmoud Abbas (a.k.a. Abu Mazen), and prime minister, Salam Feyadh, is strongly contested among the Palestinians, and there are no plans for new elections in either the West Bank or Gaza."


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