The following is a list of members of Fatah, a major Palestinian political party and militia founded sometime between 1958-1959. The list includes leaders, militants, commanders, governors, mayors and financiers that are associated with Fatah and its several various branches.

List of Fatah founders and early recruits edit

Founders edit

First-wave recruits edit

Second-wave recruits edit

List of other senior members edit

References edit

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