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Paul Barras leads by 1.6 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
Dahlan was appointed by Yasser Arafat as the head of the Preventive Security Force in Gaza. He built a security apparatus that became a key instrument of Fatah's authority in the Gaza Strip during the Oslo Accords period.
After Hamas took control of Gaza in June 2007, Dahlan fled to the United Arab Emirates. He lived in exile, becoming a businessman and maintaining political influence while being barred from returning to Palestine.
Dahlan was expelled from Fatah by Mahmoud Abbas amid accusations of corruption and plotting against the leadership. This internal split weakened Fatah and deepened factional divisions within the Palestinian Authority.
Barras was elected as a deputy to the National Convention, representing Var. He initially aligned with the Montagnards and voted for the execution of Louis XVI.
Barras was appointed commander of the Army of the Interior to suppress a royalist uprising in Paris. He delegated tactical command to Napoleon Bonaparte, who used cannon fire to disperse the rebels, marking Napoleon's rise.
Barras was elected as one of the five Directors of the French Republic. He became the most influential member of the Directory, known for his corruption and political maneuvering.
Barras conspired with Napoleon and Siey
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