Haneyya: Hamas leadership to discuss outcome of meeting with Fatah

Ismail Haneyya, Hamas’s leader, said that the Movement’s leadership will hold a special meeting on the understandings with Fatah, stressing that the understanding paves the way for comprehensive national dialogue.

Ekleme: 26.09.2020 08:45:31 / Güncelleme: 26.09.2020 08:45:31 / English News
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Haneyya added in a statement: “The comprehensive national dialogue constitutes the all-encompassing framework for the dialogue’s outcomes, which will be presented for approval in a special meeting of the Secretaries-General of the Palestinian factions.”

He stressed that Hamas attaches great importance to the national dialogue process, indicating that the Movement’s leadership will hold a special meeting to study the understandings that were made with Fatah and decide on them along with ways to complete the dialogue at the national level on all tracks.

Haneyya emphasized that national unity must be achieved to face the serious challenges on the ground including the deal of the century, the annexation plan, and normalization as well as the strategic threats engulfing the Palestinian cause and targeting its main pillars of Jerusalem, the land and the refugees.

He pointed out that the positive understanding achieved in Turkey is mainly based on the Cairo agreements that were signed in previous periods especially the comprehensive agreement in 2011.

On Thursday, the Hamas and Fatah movements announced the maturing of a vision for national consensus that provided for a comprehensive national dialogue with the participation of Palestinian forces and factions.

In a joint statement concluding the Turkey dialogues, the two movements indicated that the final and official announcement of the national consensus will be made at the meeting of Secretaries-General sponsored by the President of the Palestinian Authority Mahmoud Abbas. The announcement will not be later than the first of October and the practical steps will start immediately after the conference.

During Turkey’s dialogues, both movements focused on the steps agreed upon at the Conference of Secretaries-General that was held earlier this month in Ramallah and Beirut. (ILKHA)