The question of who will rule the Gaza Strip when Israel defeats Hamas has been a widely discussed topic and has led to much uncertainty and debate.
The PA’s recurring willingness to seek agreements with Hamas has proven to be a consistent mistake.
Rajoub called the massacre "an earthquake, an unprecedented event," and portrayed the attack as a defensive action against Israeli "aggression" - including its response to Hamas's attack.
the reinstatement of the PA in the Gaza Strip not only fails to present a political solution for Gaza but exacerbates the problem.
A total of 75% of respondents agreed with the October 7 attack and 74.7% agreed that they support a single Palestinian state “from the river to the sea.”
The current PA is immature and unable to meet the challenge at this time, and hence we must not stumble in our blindness.
As Hamas launches attacks on Israel, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas keeps a low profile, leading to speculations about his political motives.
Gilboa Prison pimping affair lawyer rejects joint inquiry
BEHIND THE LINES: If neither the formal Lebanese authorities nor Hamas are part of the disputes, who is Fatah actually fighting?
Lebanon's director general of public security accused Israel of involvement in the violence.