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巴勒斯坦权力机构的终结

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Palestine
开始于 February 18, 2026

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The dissolution of the Palestinian Authority could lead to greater autonomy for Palestinians, fostering grassroots movements for self-determination.

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Ending the Palestinian Authority risks destabilizing the region further, leaving Palestinians without a structured political voice.

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The effectiveness of the Palestinian Authority has been declining, leading to a reevaluation of its role in the peace process.

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Empowering alternative leadership could spark a new era of Palestinian governance, moving beyond the failures of the current authority.

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The Palestinian Authority’s collapse may create a power vacuum that could be exploited by extremist groups, worsening the conflict.

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