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Friday 26 September 2014 - 13:21
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Fatah, Hamas agree to give unity government control of Gaza

Fatah, Hamas agree to give unity government control of Gaza
[caption id="attachment_118565" align="alignright" width="247"] Fatah and Hamas representatives shake hands in Egypt's capital Cairo[/caption]
Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah reached an agreement on Thursday by which the unity government run by President Mahmoud Abbas would take control of the Gaza Strip, negotiators in Egyptian-mediated reconciliation talks told reporters.
Officials from the rival groups were meeting in Cairo to try to overcome their differences and strengthen their hand for talks with Israel slated for late next month.

The Gaza ceasefire struck in August between Israel and the Palestinians included stipulations that the Palestinian Authority, led by Abbas, should take over civil administration in Gaza from Hamas.

But a dispute over the Palestinian Authoritys non-payment of salaries to Gazas public sector workers brought tensions between the two main Palestinian factions to near-breaking point.

All civil servants will be paid by the unity government because they are all Palestinians and it is the government of all Palestinians, said Azzam Ahmed of Abbas Fatah movement.

Moussa Abu Marzouk, chairman of Hamas political bureau, said control of Gazas border crossings, another contentious issue, would lie with the United Nations in addition to the unity government.

The United Nations will come to an agreement with Israel and the unity government on how to run the crossings, Marzouk said. He added that Rafah border crossing with Egypt was not part of the talks.

By France24

 

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