The Jerusalem Post has previously reported how Qatar not only hosts the leader of an internationally recognized terror group but puts him up in five-star luxury hotels.
Earlier this month, Amir-Abdollahian met with Haniyeh in Doha, Qatar, where the Hamas leadership resides, and pledged cooperation with Hamas.
Three out of the six groups behind the protest had leaders past or present who personally met with Hamas' leader, Ismail Haniyeh.
Their fundamental disagreement is over the strategy for achieving their common purpose, and their struggle is a struggle for power within the Palestinian body politic.
Palestinians are claiming triumph as Israeli forces pull out of Jenin, claiming they thwarted the Israeli military's goals.
80% of Palestinians polled said they want Mahmoud Abbas to resign.
At least 13 Palestinians, including the top PIJ officials, were killed in the pre-dawn Israeli airstrikes, with reports of at least another 20 people injured.
The assessment in the Gaza Strip is that neither Hamas nor PIJ is keen at this stage on entering into a major round of fighting with Israel.
The delegation is visiting the Kingdom to perform Umrah, but has "not ruled out" holding meetings with Saudi officials as well
Ebrahim Raisi: "The crimes of the Zionist regime are a sign of weakness and are proof of a bright and promising future for the resistance movement."