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Hamas overtook Gaza, though the fighting between two elected governments in the form of Hamas and Fatah have waged numerous battles over the past year alone. The fighting escalated in recent weeks, thus one major question has been posed. Is there a civil war in the Palestinian territories? A civil war is loosely defined as a war between two groups with a right to govern. In the case of Palestine, both Hamas and Fatah can and do claim ...
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16 hours ago ago from PopEater
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