Sunday, September 7, 2014

Mahmoud Abbas may end unity with Hamas over Gaza governance.

Mahmoud Abbas may end unity with Hamas over Gaza governance The unity deal signed in April sought to end years of bitter and sometimes bloody rivalry between the Islamist Hamas movement and Abbas’s Fatah party AFP inShare 0 inShare 0 Comments Subscribe to: Daily Newsletter Breaking News Latest News 07:18 PM IST Extract | Busy: How To Thrive In A World Of Too Much? 07:16 PM IST Get a Glimpse Mahmoud Abbas may end unity with Hamas over Gaza governance| Business-school professors 07:05 PM IST Will put Saradha scam culprits behind bars: Amit Shah 06:52 PM IST Narendra Modi to review performance of infra sectors on 10 September 06:45 PM IST Home ministry asks states to fast-track cases against MPs, MLAs Editor's picks Alibaba seeks to raise $21.1 billion in record-breaking US IPO Amazon.com’s retail practices in India come under scrutiny: report Facebook willing to spend billions to spread Internet access Keeping rates low is ‘risky’: Philadelphia Fed president Delhi police arrests IM operative Ajaz Sheikh from Saharanpur Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’s remarks came on the eve of talks in Cairo with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. Photo: Reuters Ramallah, Palestinian Territories: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has threatened to break off a unity agreement with Hamas if the Islamist movement does not allow the government to operate properly in the Gaza Strip. His remarks came on the eve of talks in Cairo with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and a key address to the Arab League nearly two weeks after a ceasefire ended a major 50-day confrontation with Israel in Gaza. “We will not accept the situation with Hamas continuing as it is at the moment,” Abbas said on arrival in the Egyptian capital late Saturday, in remarks published by official Palestinian news agency WAFA. “We won’t accept a partnership with them if the situation continues like this in Gaza where there is a shadow government... running the territory,” he said. “The national consensus government cannot do anything on the ground,” he charged. Under the terms of a reconciliation deal signed in April, the Palestinians agreed to form an interim consensus government of technocrats, ending seven years of rival administrations in the West Bank and Gaza. The unity deal sought to end years of bitter and sometimes bloody rivalry between the Islamist Hamas movement and its Fatah rivals who dominate the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority. The new cabinet, which is based in Ramallah, took office on 2 June, with Gaza’s Hamas government officially stepping down the same day. Despite the handover, Hamas has remained the de facto power in Gaza, with moves to implement the provisions of the unity agreement put on hold due to the violence which erupted in earnest on 8 July. AFP

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