Mahmoud Aloul

Mahmoud al-Aloul (Arabic: محمود العالول) (b. 1950[2]) was the governor of the Palestinian Authority's Nablus governorate[3] in the Central Highlands of the West Bank. al-Aloul was elected to the Central Committee of Fatah in August 2009, and Vice Chairman in 2016. In early 2018, he was widely discussed as the likely successor to Mahmoud Abbas as President of the Palestinian Authority.[2]

Mahmoud al-Aloul
Governor of Nablus Governorate[1]
Assumed office
2006
PresidentMahmoud Abbas
Preceded bySaeed Abu Ali
Vice Chairman of Central Committee of Fatah
Assumed office
2016
Members of Central Committee of Fatah
Assumed office
August 2009
Personal details
Born1950 (age 7273)
Nablus, West Bank, Jordan
NationalityPalestine
Political partyFatah
ProfessionPolitician, governor, activist

After the Six-Day War, al-Aloul was arrested by Israel and sent to live in Jordan, where he joined Fatah. He rose within Fatah, and, in the 1970s, moved to Lebanon. There he served under Khalil al-Wazir, as commander of a Fatah brigade that captured eight Israeli soldiers in 1983. The Israeli prisoners were exchanged for Palestinian prisoners in Israeli hands.[2]

According to Aloul, the Palestinians still maintain their belief in armed struggle against the State of Israel.[4]

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