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Gazans Celebrate Deal Ending Palestinian Rifts

23.04.2014 19:34

Scores of Palestinians took to the streets of Gaza City on Wednesday to celebrate a deal between rival factions Hamas and Fatah ending years of division.

Scores of Palestinians took to the streets of Gaza City on Wednesday to celebrate a deal between rival factions Hamas and Fatah ending years of division.



Waving the flags of Hamas and Fatah, revelers gathered in western Gaza City and called on the two factions to overcome pressures and achieve inter-Palestinian reconciliation.



Gaza Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh said Wednesday that Hamas and Fatah had signed a deal aimed at ending their longstanding rifts.



Haniyeh said both sides had agreed on the terms of two previous agreements, signed between Fatah and Hamas in Cairo and Doha.



Under the deal, Haniyeh said, Palestinian Authority (PA) President MahmoudAbbas will immediately begin consultations for the formation of a national unity government with a view to unveiling it within five weeks.



Six months after the formation of the government, presidential and parliamentary polls will be held simultaneously in both the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, Haniyeh added.



Elections for the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)'s national council, he said, would also be held at the same time.



According to the terms of the deal, Abbas has the right to set the dates for the polls, as long as they're held at least six months after the formation of the government.



Haniyeh asserted that both Abbas and KhaledMeshaal, head of Hamas' political bureau, had given the deal their blessings.



In 2011, Hamas and Fatah hammered out a reconciliation deal under Egyptian sponsorship. The following year, the two sides agreed to form a unity government – to be headed up by Abbas – to pave the way for parliamentary polls.



The terms of that agreement, however, were never implemented.



Ties have remained strained between Hamas – which governs the Gaza Strip – and Fatah – which runs the PA – since 2007, when Hamas routed pro-Fatah forces and seized control of the entire strip.



Continued conflict between Hamas and Fatah obliged the former to set up its own government in Gaza, while Fatah did the same in Ramallah in the West Bank.



Earlier this year, Haniyeh declared 2014 to be "the year of Palestinian reconciliation," announcing that Fatah members who fled the Gaza Strip in 2007 were welcome to return, with the exception of those charged with wrongdoing.



By Mohamed Maged



englishnews@aa.com.tr - Gazze



 
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