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Resistance, Unity Basis to End Occupation: Fatah, Hamas

Success of negotiations due to keenness on salvaging Palestinian unity: Osama Hamdan, spokesman for the Hamas delegation

By Mohammad Gamal Arafa, Abd El-Reheem Ali, IOL Staff

CAIRO, November 13 (IslamOnline) - The two main Palestinian resistance movements Fatah and Hamas reaffirmed Wednesday, November 13, that resistance is the basis for ending the Israeli occupation, establishing the Palestinian state and restoring the rights of the Palestinian people.

Concluding their four-day negotiations in Cairo, the two groups agreed on forming a permanent committee for dialogue between them to work out problems or misunderstandings once reported.

They also agreed on setting up another committee inside Palestine to coordinate resistance and field work.

Fatah and Hamas pledged to work for consolidating national unity and resume and activate dialogue with all other Palestinian resistance gropus.

In exclusive statements to IslamOnline, Osama Hamdan, the spokesman for the Hamas delegation, attributed the success of the negotiations between Hamas and Fatah to their keenness on salvaging Palestinian unity, as well as Egypt's assistance by creating a positive atmosphere for the dialogue.

A source of the Fatah delegation told IslamOnline that the two sides agreed to form a permanent committee for dialogue to foil any attempt to drive a wedge between Fatah and Hamas.

He said that a halt in martyr operations was not the main topic on the agenda, adding that Fatah joins in the Palestinian struggle to end Israeli occupation.

Hams, Fatah form committee to coordinate resistance

The Fatah official asserted, however, that the two sides spoke about "rationalizing operations" so as not to target civilians.

"When Palestinians kill, in their operations, Israeli civilians, who might as well be pro-peace, this magnifies international sympathy for Israel at the expense of our cause and unifies Israelis around their far-right leaders," said the Fatah source.

The Hamas spokesman denied that dialogue touched on the issue of halting martyr operations.

"Both Fatah and Hamas carry out operations and it would be unreasonable for Fatah, which carries out operations just like us, to ask for halting operations," he stressed.

The final communiqué of the Fatah-Hamas negotiations - to be broadcast by Egyptian media later Wednesday - stipulates expanding dialogue to cover all issues of the Palestinian people, factions and powers.

It also reiterates the Palestinian people's legitimate right to resist Israeli occupation.

But the communiqué came short of naming specific leaders from both Fatah and Hamas to steer the permanent committee for dialogue, leaving the choice to the two movements' leaderships.

 

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