The Borneo Post

Rare Abbas call to Hamas chief boosts reconcilia­tion

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RAMALLAH, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: Palestinia­n president Mahmud Abbas and Hamas leader Ismail Haniya spoke Monday for the first time in nearly a year, adding impetus to a surprise reconcilia­tion between their factions locked in bitter dispute for 10 years.

Abbas spoke with Haniya by phone from New York and “expressed his satisfacti­on with the prevailing atmosphere of reconcilia­tion”, according to a statement on the official Palestinia­n news agency Wafa.

A Hamas statement quoted Haniya as saying that Hamas was “determined to move ahead with steps to end the division, will all willingnes­s and determinat­ion, with the goal of uniting our Palestinia­n people”.

A Hamas spokesman told AFP that the two had not spoken since meeting in Qatar in October 2016.

Hamas said Sunday it had agreed to demands by Abbas’s Fatah party to dissolve what is seen as a rival administra­tion in Gaza, while saying it was ready for elections and negotiatio­ns towards forming a unity government.

As a first step towards implementi­ng a larger agreement, Palestinia­n prime minister Rami Hamdallah plans to visit Gaza City to meet Hamas officials and assert the government’s control over ministries, said Nabil Shaath, a senior adviser to Abbas.

“We await the first steps on the ground. We want to see Mr Hamdallah received by Hamas, the door to all the ministries open,” he told journalist­s in the West Bank city of Ramallah.

“That really could happen in the next 24 hours.”

Abbas’s Palestinia­n Authority (PA) located in the Israeli-occupied West Bank has internatio­nal recognitio­n, but it lost control of the Gaza Strip when the Islamist movement Hamas seized the territory in a near civil war in 2007.

Hamdallah last visited the coastal enclave in 2015, and a previous attempt at a unity government fell apart that year, with the two sides trading blame.

The head of the Arab League on Monday hailed the steps taken by Hamas and called for full reconcilia­tion.

Ahmed Aboul Gheit “welcomes the important positive developmen­ts” regarding “ending the division” between the Palestinia­n factions, the Cairobased organisati­on’s spokesman Mahmoud Afifi said in a statement. — AFP

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