Monday, February 5, 2007

Hamas invites Fatah to comprehensive national reconciliation

February 5, 2007

Gaza - After days of unfortunate armed clashes in Gaza Strip, Hamas Movement invited on Sunday Fatah faction to a comprehensive national reconciliation in a bid to enhance Palestinian national front and preserve Palestinian unity.

In a statement it issued and a copy of which was obtained by the PIC, Hamas asserted that there was a group of hooligans within Fatah faction with suspicious agenda and carrying out Israeli and American plans in the Palestinian arena, and opposing any Hamas-Fatah harmony and political partnership.

“The problem isn’t between Hamas and Fatah as many would like to think; but, the real problem indeed is between Hamas, Fatah, and the Palestinian community on the one hand, and the mutiny trend in the Palestinian arena on the other hand”, the statement explained.

It further regretted the unfortunate incidents in Gaza Strip that, according to the statement, swerved the Palestinian gun from the right direction although for a while, and gave Israel the ample time needed to execute its plans against the Aqsa Mosque.

The Movement in this regard hailed the swift Palestinian response to the IOA threats against the Aqsa Mosque as thousands of Palestinian Jerusalemites and from the 1948-occupied Palestinian lands rushed to defend it and to block the Israeli conspiracy.

Joint Hamas-Fatah patrols in Gaza streets:
Meanwhile, Hamas and Fatah Movements agreed Sunday night to implement a new mechanism for ceasefire, which calls for the immediate withdrawal of armed elements from the streets of Gaza.

“The two factions agreed to remove all forms of military demonstrations in Gaza streets and to mobilize joint security patrols there”, said Ayman Taha, one of Hamas political leaders.

Both factions further agreed to condemn targeting Palestinian security men, citizens, and public and private institutions among other installations, and vowed to support the PA interior ministry’s efforts in enforcing law and order in the PA-run lands.

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