Thursday, July 2, 2020

Fatah And Hamas Unite Against West Bank Annexation


Rivals Fatah and Hamas vow to ‘unite’ against West Bank annexation

The Times of Israel is liveblogging Thursday’s events as they happen.




Palestinian rivals Fatah, Hamas vow to ‘unite’ against Israeli annexations

Fatah Secretary General Jibril Rajoub and Hamas deputy chief Salah al-Arouri vow to “unite efforts” in fighting annexation, the two leaders say at a joint press conference today in Ramallah.
“We will support each other, because we’re in the same boat in confronting annexation,” Hamas deputy chief Salah al-Arouri says by videoconference from Beirut.
Rajoub says that the Fatah wants “to turn over a new leaf” with regard to national unity, and that the factions would talk about coordinating future actions against annexation in the West Bank.
“We are discussing unifying our common struggle on the ground,” Rajoub says.
Joint statements — let alone joint mass action — by the two main Palestinian factions have been rare since 2007, when Hamas took over the Gaza Strip and expelled Fatah.
Many attempts have been made to mend the rift in Palestinian politics since then, including several rounds of talks in Cairo with Egyptian mediation, but none have been successful.

Joint List leader at Fatah, Hamas conference: Reconciliation needed to fight annexation

Joint List chair MK Ayman Odeh takes part in Ramallah in a virtual conference between leaders of the rival Fatah and Hamas factions calling to work together to oppose Israeli occupation plans.
“I’m taking part in the conference in Ramallah to support Palestinian reconciliation moves. Reconciliation between the factions is a necessary step in combating annexation, ending the occupation and achieving a just peace,” Odeh says in a statement.

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