| Hamas makes case for reconciliation | ||||
The leader of Hamas has called for Palestinian reconciliation before elections, saying unless his movement is accepted by its rival Fatah, democracy will not lead to unity. Khaled Meshaal, who lives in exile in the Syrian capital, Damascus, was speaking in Egypt on Sunday where progress on the exhange of prisoners with Israel was also discussed. "No presidential or parliamentary elections can be carried out without harmony and reconciliation," Meshaal said in the Egyptian capital, Cairo. "We dismiss any suggestions that the elections will be carried out on the status quo where Gaza will be ruled out and the elections will be carried out in the West Bank... We warn of any hasty decisions of the proposals made by Israel and the US." Obama praised Hamas presently controls the Gaza Strip, which it seized in 2007 after a series of deadly clashes with Fatah security forces. Fatah, led by Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president, is based in the West Bank.
His comments came as Israel authorised hundreds of new settler homes in the occupied West Bank in the face of a construction freeze demanded by the US. Meshaal said "occupation must come to an end" and called for "withdarawal [of Israel] to 1967 borders". "Our rights of self-independence and self-rule must be recognised," he said. Egypt and Germany have been trying to broker the release of an Israeli soldier held by Hamas, in exchange for hundreds of Palestinians held in Israel's jails. Gilad Shalit was captured by Hamas during a border raid in 2006. | ||||
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07 September, 2009
Hamas makes case for reconciliation
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