http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2009/08/20098162359704900.html


Israeli elected to Fatah council 
           
            Davis won 31st place among the 80 elected 
            seats on Fatah's Revolutionary Council [AFP]


           
     

The Fatah movement of Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas has elected an 
Israeli Jew to one of its governing bodies for the first time in the movement's 
half-century history.

Uri Davis, a sociology professor at the Palestinian Al-Quds University on the 
edge of Arab east Jerusalem, was elected to the movement's Revolutionary 
Council, official results released on Saturday showed.

Author of the books Israel: An Apartheid State, published in 1987 and Apartheid 
Israel: Possibilities for the Struggle Within, published in 2004, Davis prefers 
to identify himself as a Palestinian Jew.

"I hold Israeli and British passports but I consider myself Palestinian above 
all else," Davis told Fatah delegates at the  party's first congress on 
Palestinian soil and its first since the launch of the Middle East process in 
1991.

The academic said he wanted to represent within Fatah's 120-member 
Revolutionary Council the "hundreds of non-Arab sympathisers who have supported 
the Palestinian cause."

Davis, who first joined Fatah in 1984, won 31st place among the 80 elected 
seats on Fatah's Revolutionary Council.

The academic, now aged 66, has long advocated a secular democratic state in all 
of historic Palestine, rejecting the Zionist project of a Jewish state in part 
or all of the Holy Land that has been supported by the vast majority of his 
fellow citizens.


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