Text Only
Search

 
Palestinian Officials: Bid to Reconcile Hamas, Fatah Fails

20 March 2008

Ismail Haniyeh, the Hamas prime minister, gestures as he speaks at the Islamic University in Gaza City, 12 Mar 2008
Ismail Haniyeh, the Hamas prime minister, gestures as he speaks at the Islamic University in Gaza City, 12 Mar 2008
Palestinian officials say Yemeni-brokered talks have failed to reconcile differences between rival Palestinian factions - Hamas and Fatah.

The officials say Hamas refused to accept the Yemeni plan. It calls for the political situation in the Gaza Strip to return to the way it was before Hamas gunmen seized control of the territory from Fatah fighters last June.

Previously, the two factions controlled Gaza under a unity government.

Hamas and Fatah delegations were in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, this week for separate talks on the Yemeni initiative.

In Syria's capital, Damascus, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov met with Hamas representatives in an attempt to help restore unity between Hamas and Fatah. Lavrov said such unity is key to solving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Lavrov also met with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for talks on achieving stability in the Middle East.

Fatah is led by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who dissolved the unity government following Hamas's takeover of Gaza and set up a Fatah-led government in the West Bank.

In other news, Israeli and U.S. military officers completed a joint training exercise aimed at improving coordination between their armed forces.

Israeli defense officials say the four-day computer exercise in Tel Aviv is part of a standing agreement between Israel and the United States to hold regular joint training.

Israel and the U.S. are strategic allies. Officials from both sides said that "extreme scenarios" were tested during the exercise, called Juniper Falcon, without elaborating.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP, AP and Reuters.

 

emailme.gif E-mail This Article
printerfriendly.gif Print Version

  Related Stories
US to Transfer $150 Million in Aid to Cash-Strapped Palestinian Government
Israel's Olmert: Building to Continue in East Jerusalem
 
  Top Story
Obama Ends Ghana Visit  Audio Clip Available

  More Stories
Obama Addresses Africans from Ghana  Audio Clip Available
Iraqi Shi'ite Lawmakers Protest British Troop Extension
Iranian Foreign Minister Says Tehran Preparing 'Package' for West  Audio Clip Available
China Rushing Supplies to Quake-Hit Zone  Audio Clip Available
Thousands Remember Europe's Worst Massacre Since World War II
Pakistan: Trial of Mumbai Attackers to Start Next Week
Reports: New Evidence Points to N. Korean in Cyber Attacks
Mugabe Calls For Unity; Slams Western Nations
Report: Bush Administration Surveillance Program Legally Questionable
New York Times: Bush Team Discouraged Probe of Mass Taliban Deaths
Honduras Talks End with No Agreement
US Braced for H1N1 Swine Flu Return  Video clip available
Gary in Indiana Hosts Michael Jackson Memorial  Audio Clip Available
Republic of Congo to Hold Presidential Election