Hamas's Meshaal, Abbas to ink deal on Wednesday
AFP, Friday 29 Apr 2011
Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas will meet Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal this Wednesday to sign the reconciliation deal


Hamas chief Khaled Meshaal will meet next week in Cairo with Palestinian president and Fatah leader Mahmoud Abbas to sign a unity deal, a senior Fatah official said on Friday.

"The signing of the agreement will be on May 4, when Abbas and Meshaal and all the Palestinian factions will meet at the Arab League headquarters in Cairo," said Azzam al-Ahmed, who headed the Fatah delegation in talks between the two rivals, which on Wednesday resulted in a surprise reconciliation deal.

The agreement saw the secular Fatah party which dominates the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority and Gaza's Islamist rulers agree to form a transitional government ahead of elections to take place within the next year.

The announcement sparked a firestorm of criticism from Israel, which said it would damage chances for peace, but Abbas said the interim government would not dictate policy when it came to negotiations with Israel, which would remain the mandate of the Palestine Liberation Organisation that he heads.

Tensions between Fatah and Hamas date back to the start of limited Palestinian self-rule in the early 1990s. They worsened dramatically in 2007 when Hamas forces ousted Fatah from the Gaza Strip after a week of deadly clashes, cleaving the Palestinian territories into hostile rival camps.



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