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Fatah, Hamas delegates head to Cairo for reconciliation talks
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Palestinian rivals Fatah and Hamas dispatched teams to Egypt on Monday for talks in a renewed push to end their decade-long split after a key breakthrough last week.
Senior figures in Hamas and secular party Fatah will meet in the Egyptian capital on Tuesday as they seek to end a division that has crippled Palestinian politics.
Hamas, which runs the Gaza Strip, and the West Bank-based Fatah of Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas have been at odds since they fought a near civil war in 2007.
Senior Fatah figures attending the Cairo talks include intelligence chief Majed Faraj and Fayez Abu Eita, a party leader in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian official news agency Wafa said.
Newly appointed Hamas deputy leader Salah Al-Aruri and the movement’s Gaza chief Yahya Sinwar will lead the Hamas delegation, a spokesman said in a statement.
“We will not go back to division in any way,” Sinwar said on Sunday night ahead of the trip.
Abbas and Hamas chief Ismail Haniya will not attend the talks, which will be held behind closed doors.
Hamas seized Gaza from Fatah in 2007 in clashes following a dispute over parliamentary elections won by the movement.
The split has complicated any potential peace negotiations with Israel.
Multiple attempts at reconciliation have since failed but the recent Egyptian-headed push received a major boost last month when Hamas agreed to cede civilian power in Gaza.
Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah visited Gaza last week for the first time since 2015 and his ministers officially took control of government departments there.
Sticking points
But the Cairo talks will begin the difficult task of negotiating over key sticking points — notably Hamas’s 25,000-strong military wing.
Hamas has fought three wars with Israel since 2008 and does not recognize its existence, while Abbas and the Fatah-dominated Palestine Liberation Organization have recognized the country.
Hamas is considered a terrorist organization by the US and the EU, and Israel has said it would reject any reconciliation agreement in which Hamas did not disarm.
Abbas has also warned he will not accept Hamas keeping its weapons, but Hamas officials have dismissed the idea of disarming, which analysts say would effectively mean the end of the movement.
Another key issue is a demand by the Fatah-led Palestinian Authority that Hamas hand it control of Gaza’s border crossings with Egypt and Israel.
A third question is the fate of tens of thousands of civil service employees Hamas has hired in the last decade.
A fourth key sticking point is a series of punitive measures Abbas has taken against Hamas in recent months, including cuts to electricity payments for Gaza.
Abbas wants his government to regain full control before reversing the measures, but Hamas wants them lifted immediately.
Also on Monday, the Israeli army said its tank had shelled a post of Hamas in Gaza after Palestinians attempted to fire a rocket into Israel.
The rocket, initially believed to have hit southern Israel late Sunday, fell inside the Gaza Strip but had been intended for Israel, it said in a statement.
“As the rocket fire endangered Israeli citizens and violated Israeli sovereignty, a tank targeted and destroyed a Hamas observation point in the southern Gaza Strip,” the statement said.
There was no word on Monday morning of any casualties.

 

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