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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Hamas asks to delay reconciliation deal
2009-10-08
[Al Arabiya Latest] Hamas has asked Egypt to delay the signing of a Palestinian reconciliation deal Cairo had announced for later this month, a source within the Islamist group ruling Gaza said on Wednesday.

Hamas "asked Egypt to postpone the session for the signature of the agreement" with the rival secular Fatah faction headed by president Mahmud Abbas, the source told AFP, asking not to be named.

" Hamas, Palestinian factions and Egyptian officials are continuing consultations over what consequences the withdrawal of support for the Goldstone report by the Palestinian Authority would have on the Palestinian reconciliation dialogue "
Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhum

Egypt had announced on Monday that the bitter rivals would come to Cairo to sign a long-delayed reconciliation deal on October 25-26.

The postponement was requested because of the controversial decision by the Palestinian delegation at the U.N. Human Rights Council to drop its backing for an immediate vote on a damning report on the Gaza war, the Hamas source said.

For his part, Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhum would only say that "Hamas, Palestinian factions and Egyptian officials are continuing consultations over what consequences the withdrawal of support for the Goldstone report by the Palestinian Authority would have on the Palestinian reconciliation dialogue."

The U.N. report, authored by respected South African judge Richard Goldstone, accused Israel and Hamas of committing war crimes during the 22-day war that killed 1,400 Palestinians and 13 Israelis.

On Friday, the Geneva-based council decided to defer a vote on the report until March after the Palestinian delegation agreed to the move, reportedly under U.S. pressure.

Hamas has been at the forefront of criticism levelled at Abbas over the decision, saying the move "betrayed" the Palestinian victims of the offensive.
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