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A general view of damaged buildings in Gaza at sunset near the Israel-Gaza border as seen from Israel on September 9, 2024. — Picture by REUTERS

Hamas, Fatah leaders to hold Palestinian unity talks in Cairo

CAIRO, Oct 9 — Leaders from Islamist group Hamas and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah movement will hold unity talks in Cairo today, a Hamas official told Reuters.

According to Taher Al-Nono, media adviser to the Hamas political chief, the Hamas delegation arrived in Cairo yesterday. It was led by Khalil Al-Hayya, the group’s chief negotiator and Hamas’ second-in-command, currently based in Qatar.

“The meeting will discuss the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, and the challenges facing the Palestinian cause,” Nono said.

There was no immediate comment from Fatah.

The meeting will be the first in months since the two groups held talks in the Chinese capital in July, agreeing on steps to form a unity government. Similar rounds in the past have so far failed to make progress.

The issue of the post-war Gaza administration is one of the thorniest issues facing the Palestinians, and both factions have said it was an internal affair, rejecting any Israeli conditions.

Israel vowed it would not accept any role for Hamas in post-war Gaza. It said it doesn’t trust the Abbas-led Palestinian Authority to do the job either.

— Reuters

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