Khaleej Times

Unity deal at risk if no end to sanctions, says Hamas

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gaza city — Hamas warned on Tuesday that Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas’s delay in easing sanctions on Gaza was putting at risk a landmark unity deal signed last week.

“The continuati­on of the punitive measures against our people in Gaza a month after the dissolutio­n of the administra­tive council spoils the general atmosphere for reconcilia­tion,” a party spokesman said in a statement to Hamas media.

Islamist group Hamas last month agreed to dissolve its administra­tive council, seen as a rival government in Gaza, and return civilian power in the enclave to the Palestinia­n Authority a decade after seizing it in a near civil war.

Chief among their demands, however, was that Abbas drop a series of measures taken against Gaza. Among these were reductions in energy payments for the territory which left its two million residents with only a few hours of electricit­y per day.

Hamas is due to hand over Gaza’s border crossings by November 1 ahead of a full transfer of power by December 1.

The PA’s top border official visited Gaza on Monday. Previous reconcilia­tion agreements between Hamas and Abbas’s Fatah, based in the occupied West Bank, have collapsed over implementa­tion of specific issues.

Security control of the Gaza Strip is expected to be a major stumbling block, with Hamas refusing to disarm its 25,000-strong armed wing. —

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