Khaleej Times

Palestinia­n govt to meet in Gaza

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gaza — The Palestinia­n government will meet in Gaza next week to begin taking administra­tive control of the enclave from Hamas, a statement said, part of efforts to end protracted rivalry between the radical group and President Mahmoud Abbas.

Hamas, which has ruled Gaza since a brief Palestinia­n civil war in 2007 with Abbas’s Fatah movement, said last week it had disbanded its shadow government and invited representa­tives of his West-Bank based administra­tion — formally a unity government created in 2014 — to take up posts in the coastal enclave.

But with Hamas security forces still in control of Gaza, the group’s agreement on September 17 to return the day-to-day running of Gaza’s bureaucrac­y to officials loyal to Abbas falls short of any immediate surrender of its dominion over two million people.

In a statement published by the official Palestinia­n WAFA news agency, the spokesman for the Palestinia­n government, Youssef Al Mahmoud, said Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah and ministers would travel to Gaza next Monday “to begin assuming the responsibi­lities of the government”.

Reunificat­ion, a decade after Hamas and the secular Fatah battled for control of Gaza, may hinge on whether complex issues related to power-sharing can be resolved.

Hamas set up the shadow government in May as the dispute with Fatah intensifie­d.

Aiming to pressure Hamas to loosen its hold on Gaza, Abbas had cut payments to Israel for the electricit­y it supplies to the enclave, leading to cuts in power to less than four hours on some days, and never more than six hours a day.

Abbas also slashed by 30 percent the salaries of some 60,000 Gazans. —

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