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{{Important}}{{Evil Organization
{{Important}}{{Evil Organization
|Image = Fatah Flag Vector Graphic.png
|Image = 1200px-Fatah Flag.svg.png
|fullname = Palestinian National Liberation Movement
|fullname = Palestinian National Liberation Movement
|alias = Fatah
|alias = Fatah
|origin = Palestine
|origin = Palestine
|foundation = 1959
|foundation = 1959
|headquarters = Karameh <small>(formerly)</small><br>Ramallah, West Bank
|headquarters = Karameh <small>(formerly)</small>
|commanders = [[Yasser Arafat]] <small>(1959 - 2004)</small><br>[[Farouk Kaddoumi]] <small>(2004 - 2009)</small><br>[[Mahmoud Abbas]] <small>(2009 - present day)</small>
Ramallah, West Bank
|commanders = [[Yasser Arafat]] <small>(1959 - 2004)</small><br>
[[Farouk Kaddoumi]] <small>(2004 - 2009)</small><br>
[[Mahmoud Abbas]] <small>(2009 - present day)</small>
|agents = [[Salah Khalaf]]<br>
|agents = [[Salah Khalaf]]<br>
[[Khalil al-Wazir]]<br>
[[Khalil al-Wazir]]<br>
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[[Jibril Rajoub]]<br>
[[Jibril Rajoub]]<br>
Many others
Many others
|skills = Resources<br>Support of other terror groups<br>Power over the West Bank
|skills = Resources<br>
|goals = Establish Palestine as an independent state <small>(ongoing)</small><br>Reconcile with Hamas <small>(succeeded)</small>
Support of other terror groups<br>
|crimes = [[Terrorism]]<br>Mass [[Murder|murder]]<br>Rape<br>Illegal levying of taxes<br>[[War crimes]]<br>Assassinations<br>Hijacking
Power over the West Bank
|type of villain = Terrorist Movement}}
|goals = Overthrow the State of Israel <small>(ongoing)</small><br>
Reconcile with Hamas <small>(succeeded)</small>
|crimes = [[Terrorism]]<br>
Mass [[Murder|murder]]<br>
Rape<br>
Illegal levying of taxes<br>
[[War crimes]]<br>
Assassinations<br>
Hijacking
|type of villains = Terrorist government}}
{{Quote|Revolution until victory!|Fatah's official motto.}}
{{Quote|Revolution until victory!|Fatah's official motto.}}
'''Fatah''', also the '''Palestinian National Liberation Movement''', is a Palestinian [[Terrorism|terrorist]] group and political party founded by [[Yasser Arafat]] in 1959, and the largest faction of the [[Palestine Liberation Organization]], as well as the second largest party in the Palestinian Legislative Council. [[Mahmoud Abbas]], the current President of Palestine, is the leader of Fatah.
'''Fatah''', also the '''Palestinian National Liberation Movement''', is a Palestinian [[Terrorism|terrorist]] group and political party founded by [[Yasser Arafat]] in 1959, and the largest faction of the [[Palestinian Liberation Organization]], as well as the second largest party in the Palestinian Legislative Council. [[Mahmoud Abbas]], the current President of Palestine, is the leader of Fatah.


Fatah adheres to an ideology of Palestinian nationalism, social democracy and secularism, and supports the Two-State solution to the Palestinian conflict.
Fatah adheres to an ideology of Palestinian nationalism, social democracy and secularism, and supports the Two-State solution to the Palestinian conflict.
==History==
==History==
Fatah was founded by Yasser Arafat, [[Salah Khalaf]], [[Khalil al-Wazir]] and [[Khaled Yashruti]] in 1959 in order to help overthrow the State of Israel. Following the [[Six-Day War]], Fatah rose to prominence in Palestinian politics, and was allocated 33 seats on the executive council of the Palestinian Liberation Organization in 1967. Arafat eventually became president of the PLO in 1969, a year in which Fatah conducted 2,432 guerrilla attacks and missile strikes against Israel.
Fatah was founded by Yasser Arafat, [[Salah Khalaf]], [[Khalil al-Wazir]] and [[Khaled Yashruti]] in 1959 in order to help overthrow the State of Israel. Following the [[Six-Day War]], Fatah rose to prominence in Palestinian politics, and was allocated 33 seats on the executive council of the Palestinian Liberation Organization in 1967. Arafat eventually became president of the PLO in 1969, a year in which Fatah conducted 2,432 guerrilla attacks and missile strikes against Israel.
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During the [[Lebanese Civil War]], Fatah aligned itself with the communist and [[Gamal Abdel Nasser|Nasserist]] [[Lebanese National Movement]] to overthrow the Lebanese government. This lead Syrian president [[Hafez al-Assad]], who had initially supported Fatah, to switch sides, fearing loss of influence in Lebanon. The war began for Fatah when al-Assad's Christian militias killed 26 Fatah trainees, and later attacked a Palestinian refugee camp and killed 1,000 civilians. Fatah and its allies retaliated by killing 684 civilians in the Christian militia stronghold of Damour. The Christian militia later took a pivotal position and slaughtered hundreds of Palestinian militants. Afterwards, Fatah carried out the [[Coastal Road massacre]], during which they killed 37 civilians. This prompted the IDF to launch an offensive against Fatah in Lebanon, and took all of their strongholds in South Lebanon. The IDF later besieged Fatah's stronghold in Beirut, eventually forcing them to withdraw from Lebanon.
During the [[Lebanese Civil War]], Fatah aligned itself with the communist and [[Gamal Abdel Nasser|Nasserist]] [[Lebanese National Movement]] to overthrow the Lebanese government. This lead Syrian president [[Hafez al-Assad]], who had initially supported Fatah, to switch sides, fearing loss of influence in Lebanon. The war began for Fatah when al-Assad's Christian militias killed 26 Fatah trainees, and later attacked a Palestinian refugee camp and killed 1,000 civilians. Fatah and its allies retaliated by killing 684 civilians in the Christian militia stronghold of Damour. The Christian militia later took a pivotal position and slaughtered hundreds of Palestinian militants. Afterwards, Fatah carried out the [[Coastal Road massacre]], during which they killed 37 civilians. This prompted the IDF to launch an offensive against Fatah in Lebanon, and took all of their strongholds in South Lebanon. The IDF later besieged Fatah's stronghold in Beirut, eventually forcing them to withdraw from Lebanon.


After Arafat's death in 2004, [[Farouk Kaddoumi]] took over as leader, and nominated Mahmoud Abbas in the 2005 Palestinian presidential elections, only for [[Hamas]] to win a majority. Hamas then barred many Fatah members from entering the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. The two groups later reconciled, and both joined together to form the [[Palestinian Unity Government]], but this alliance later fell apart after both attempted to seize control by replacing the cabinet with their own supporters.  
After Arafat's death in 2004, [[Farouk Kaddoumi]] took over as leader, and nominated Mahmoud Abbas in the 2005 Palestinian presidential elections, only for [[Hamas]] to win a majority. Hamas then barred many Hamas members from entering the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. The two groups later reconciled, and both joined together to form the [[Palestinian Unity Government]], but this alliance later fell apart after both attempted to seize control by replacing the cabinet with their own supporters.  


Currently, Fatah is the leading member of the PLO, as their leader Mahmoud Abbas is the PLO chairman.
Currently, Fatah is the leading member of the PLO, as their leader Mahmoud Abbas is the PLO chairman.
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