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Abbas' fortunes turn around after Gaza war

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has seen a boost in recent opinion polls as events turn his way, including Sweden’s recognition of Palestine, the Gaza donor conference and the progress of the national unity government.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry shakes hands with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (R) at Andalus Villa in Cairo October 12, 2014, on the sidelines of the Gaza Donor Conference. REUTERS/Carolyn Kaster/Pool (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS) - RTR49VLY
US Secretary of State John Kerry shakes hands with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at Andalus Villa in Cairo, Oct. 12, 2014, on the sidelines of the Gaza Donor Conference. — REUTERS/Carolyn Kaster

For a moment at the end of the summer, it appeared that Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas was defeated. The Gaza war, which he was unable to do much about, badly hurt his reputation. The transcripts of the three-way meeting with the emir of Qatar and Hamas political bureau chief Khaled Meshaal had made him look bitter and his UN speech sounded like a last hurrah. Public opinion polls suggested for the first time that he would lose an election with a Hamas leader and his public standing had dipped to its lowest point. His own government seemed unclear on how to approach the Gaza reconstruction efforts.

Then, early in October, all seemed to go his way.

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