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Anglojew
07-25-2014, 01:47 AM
I formally established that "Arabian Clans Rule Over Islamised Palestinians Of Israelite Origin.' (http://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?114544-How-Foreign-Arabian-Clans-Rule-Over-Islamised-Palestinians-Of-Israelite-Origin)"

Now it's time to look in more detail at the Palestinian leadership and see how these foreign clans dominate the Palestinian political establishment, starting with Fatah, which is the major political party in Palestine:


Fataḥ (Arabic: فتح‎ Fatḥ), formerly the Palestinian National Liberation Movement, (Levantine Arabic: [ˈfateħ]) is a leading Palestinian political party and the largest faction of the confederated multi-party Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).

An outsider often wonders why the Palestinian leadership makes many policies that seem to run contrary to the well-being of the Palestinian people, such as the deep-rooted corruption that see the Palestinian leadership made rich, while their people suffer in refugee camps in Lebanon and other countries in the Arab world. This can be explained when one realises that the Fatah leadership is often unreleated to the indigenous Palestinian population who are in fact Arabised and Islamocised Israelites.

So let us look specifically at prominent Fatah membership, of non-indigenous origin, and how these foreign Arabians occupy most important positions and rule over the indigenous Palestinians. Some prominant past and present examples include;

-Mohammed Yasser Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa a.k.a. Yasser Arafat (founder and former head of organization); The Qudwa and Arafat families, who came from Aleppo, Syria to Gaza in the late 17th century.

-Moussa Arafat al-Qudwa (former head of Fatah security forces); The Qudwa and Arafat families, who came from Aleppo, Syria to Gaza in the late 17th century.

-Marwan Hasib Ibrahim Barghouti (head of Tanzim branch); Part of the Bani Zeid clan who settled in Palestine during the Ayyubid period in the late 12th-century. They formed part of the Bedouin units of Saladin's army that hailed from the Hejaz.

-Saeb Muhammad Salih Erekat (adviser); The Erekat/Uraiqat/Areikat clain is native to the Huwaitat region of the northwestern Arabian Peninsula.

-Maen Rashid Areikat (Palestinian diplomat and present chief of the PLO Delegation in Washington DC); The Erekat/Uraiqat/Areikat clain is native to the Huwaitat region of the northwestern Arabian Peninsula.

-Faisal Abdel Qader Al-Husseini (Prominant Politician); The Husseini/Shawishes migrated to Jerusalem in the 12th century after Saladin drove out the Crusaders from the city and much of the Levant.

-Tala'at al-Ghossein (former financier); The Ghassans/Ghosseins, came from Arabia to Lebanon.