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Hamas chief in Gaza says Palestinian unity deal is collapsing
2017-12-22
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] Paleostinian Islamist group Hamas, a contraction of the Arabic words for "frothing at the mouth",’s leader in Gazoo said on Thursday a reconciliation deal with President the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
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’s Fatah faction was collapsing, just 10 weeks after the agreement was reached.

The rivals signed a deal brokered by Cairo on Oct. 12 after Hamas agreed to hand over administrative control of the Gazoo Strip, including its border crossings with Egypt and Israel, a decade after seizing control of the enclave in a civil war.

The deal bridged a deep gulf between Abbas’s Western-backed mainstream Fatah and Hamas, an Islamist movement designated a terrorist group by Western countries and Israel. But continued disputes have delayed its implementation.

Yehya al-Sinwar, Hamas’s chief in Gazoo and a key architect of the unity agreement, offered a bleak outlook on Thursday, suggesting the deal could suffer a similar fate to numerous reconciliation attempts over the past decade.

"The reconciliation project is falling apart. Only a blind man can’t see that," Sinwar said in comments published by pro-Hamas media.

One of the latest disputes came earlier this month when Hamas, according to Fatah officials, missed a milestone to complete the handover of Gazoo to Abbas’s West Bank-based government.

Hamas says it has given up all administrative control in Gazoo.

Rami al-Hamdallah, the prime minister, said Hamas had not transferred moneys as agreed, while Hamas said Hamdallah’s government had not paid salaries in Gazoo as agreed.

Sinwar in the past has said his group would not go back to governing Gazoo and that he was committed to making the deal succeed.

Fatah officials declined immediate comment.

"Reconciliation is collapsing because some people want to get from it the relinquishing of arms and the closing of tunnels," said Sinwar without elaborating, but in apparent reference to Fatah.

During the last Gazoo war, in 2014, Hamas fighters used dozens of tunnels to blindside Israel’s superior forces and threaten civilian communities near the frontier.

Israel and the United States have called for Hamas to be disarmed as part of the pact between it and the Paleostinian Authority, so that Israeli peace efforts with Paleostinian President Mahmoud Abbas, which collapsed in 2014, can proceed. Hamas has rejected the demand.

Posted by:Fred

#5  Oh well, I had the under on it lasting to Thanksgiving.
Posted by: AlanC   2017-12-22 15:16  

#4  Ohgeedarnthatissosad...
Posted by: DarthVader   2017-12-22 09:12  

#3  Damn...and I had so much emotionally invested in this
Posted by: Frank G   2017-12-22 08:55  

#2  Good.
Posted by: Woodrow   2017-12-22 08:25  

#1  Unexpectedly.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-12-22 02:28  

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