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Friday, November 24, 2017
Palestinian Reconciliation Sessions Conclude, Avoid Thorny Files

Palestinian Reconciliation Sessions Conclude, Avoid Thorny Files
Friday, 24 November, 2017 - 11:45
Gaza- Asharq Al Awsat
https://aawsat.com/english/home/article/1093636/palestinian-reconciliation-sessions-conclude-avoid-thorny-files

Palestinian factions left Cairo on Thursday, after concluding a session of
reconciliation talks with a joint statement on the need to hold general
elections by the end of 2018.

In a statement issued on Thursday, Palestinian factions avoided addressing
the thorny issues impeding the implementation of the reconciliation
agreement, such as controlling security in the Gaza Strip or removing the
punitive measures imposed by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Hamas.

Fatah and Hamas signed the reconciliation agreement on October 12, when the
Palestinian Authority took over ministries and crossings in the Gaza Strip
after being under Hamas’ control for 10 years.

After two days of meetings at the Egyptian General Intelligence
headquarters, representatives of 13 factions and groups issued a joint
statement on Thursday, which included six main items, mainly the recognition
of the PLO as the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinians and the
government exercising its full functions in the Gaza Strip.

Participants agreed to call on the Central Electoral Commission and the
concerned parties to complete all preparatory works in order to conduct the
presidential and legislative elections and the elections of the National
Council concurrently by the end of 2018. It was also agreed to request
President Mahmoud Abbas to set the date of the elections after consulting
all national forces.

In this regard, Naji Sharrab, a professor of political science at Al-Azhar
University in Gaza, said that the statement of the factions “was vague and
general”. He stressed that the joint declaration “showed the great disparity
in the concept of empowering the government.”

In earlier remarks to Asharq al-Awsat, sources said that the issue of
empowering the government was a major dispute between Fatah and Hamas
representatives. While the former wanted to ensure greater authorities for
the cabinet at the level of ministries and security services, Hamas said it
had offered everything it had in this regard.

In this context, Azzam al-Ahmad, head of the Fatah movement delegation for
the reconciliation talks, noted that the majority of ministers faced great
difficulties in taking over their duties, adding that there were “real
obstacles impeding the work of the government.”

He added that a meeting would be held on the first of December in Cairo to
discuss with Hamas the issue of empowering the government and the need for
the Palestinian Authority to fully control the Strip.

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