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Fatah
[ faht-ah, fuh-tah ]
noun
- a Palestinian political party advocating Palestinian independence and self-rule.
Fatah
/ ˈfætə /
noun
- Al Fataha Palestinian terrorist organization, founded in 1956, with the aim of destroying the state of Israel: it has splintered into rival factions since 1988
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Fatah1
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Example Sentences
It was astonishing yesterday that he pinned the blame for the attacks on Mahmoud Abbas, the Fatah leader.
In a somber tone, the balding man with white hair describes having lost two sons in the war, both of them fighters with Fatah.
They are a breakaway faction from Fatah, the dominant party in the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).
I tell you with certainty that the Israelis care about the Palestinians far more than the Hamas or Fatah leadership does.
“Under the unity agreement signed with Fatah there was supposed to be a January 2015 election,” Bartal said.
Whilst still a mere lad, Dost, by his courage and sagacity, delivered Fatah from more than one imminent peril.
Notwithstanding his high military rank and great services, Dost was very submissive to Fatah, who was greatly his senior.
They wrote for me some specimens of their penmanship, a charm, fatah, or first chapter of the Koran.
I made many little presents, some to a fighi of Bornou, a Shoua Arab, who repeated the fatah to us.
The troops were embarked upon the gunboats "Sultan," "Sheik," "Fatah," and barges towed by these vessels.
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