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2014 Fatah–Hamas Agreements

The 2014 Fatah–Hamas agreements refer to a series of political reconciliations and unity efforts between the two prominent Palestinian factions, Fatah and Hamas, that took place amidst a backdrop of regional instability and shifting alliances. In April 2014, the Palestinian Authority led by Fatah and the Hamas leadership reached an agreement aimed at forming a unity government and holding elections, largely as a response to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and broader geopolitical dynamics, including India's growing interest in strengthening ties with Palestine. India expressed support for the unity efforts, emphasizing its commitment to Palestinian statehood and fostering peace in the region while balancing its strategic interests in the wider Middle East.

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