GAZA CITY: A visit by a senior Fatah official to the Hamas-run Gaza Strip to put the finishing touches on a Palestinian unity government has been postponed indefinitely, a Palestinian official said.
Last month, Hamas and the Palestine Liberation Organisation, dominated by Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah party, signed a reconciliation deal aimed at ending years of political division. Under the terms of the deal, the two sides would form an “independent government” of technocrats, to be headed by Abbas, that would pave the way for long-delayed elections.
The government is due to be formed by May 28, and a Hamas official said on Sunday it could be finalised within days.
But a Fatah spokesman said the visit by Azzam Al Ahmed “will not take place today but at a later date to be announced, since time is needed to study what has been agreed with Hamas.” He did not elaborate.
Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said “contacts are ongoing” between the two parties, without explaining the postponement.
Hamas, which does not recognise Israel, has ruled Gaza since it expelled Fatah after a week of deadly clashes in 2007.
AFP