RAMALLAH: The Central Committee of the Palestinian National Liberation Movement (Fatah) discussed a range of political, organizational, and internal movement issues during a meeting held on Thursday.
Fatah Deputy Chairman Hussein Al-Sheikh briefed committee members on ongoing political developments and contacts with the United States administration aimed at redefining bilateral relations on clear foundations.
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The committee reviewed Israeli measures in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, including Jerusalem, such as settler terrorism, land confiscations, repeated incursions into Al-Aqsa Mosque, daily detentions, and the withholding of Palestinian tax revenues.
It called for the swift completion of the second phase related to the Gaza Strip and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the territory. The committee also praised efforts by Saudi Arabia to advance Palestinian-American-Saudi understandings.
Members discussed social issues, including education, healthcare, prisoners, and martyrs, as well as the continuation of the reform process. The committee approved decisions on political engagement, elections, and restructuring, and agreed to return a number of previously expelled members. Consultations on assigning responsibilities will be completed next week.


