GAZA/RAMALLAH, Nov. 11 -- For the first time in 10 years, tens of thousands of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip commemorated on Saturday the 13th anniversary for the death of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
The crowds, waving yellow Fatah and Palestinian flags and holding posters of Arafat, arrived on Saturday morning from all over the coastal enclave at al-Saraya Square in Gaza City's downtown to join the massive rally.
Over the past ten years, the coastal enclave has been under the control of Islamic Hamas movement, and Hamas has been barring Arafat's Fatah Party supporters from organizing a rally to commemorate his anniversary.
However, after Hamas and Fatah signed on an Egyptian-brokered reconciliation deal on Oct. 12, and Hamas handed over control to the Palestinian consensus government in Gaza, Fatah held the rally to commemorate the anniversary.
The last rally was held in Gaza was in Nov. 2007, where eight Fatah supporters were killed in clashes with Hamas militants. Arafat died of a mysterious disease in a hospital in Paris on Nov. 11, 2004.
At the rally held in Gaza city on Saturday, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas addressed a speech to the crowds, saying that on the 13th anniversary, "we tell Arafat that our people are sticking to their national legitimate rights."
Abbas called on Britain "to apologize to the Palestinian people, compensate them and correct a historic mistake of giving the Jews a state in Palestine on Nov. 2, 1917 and keeping the Palestinians without a state until now."
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