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    Gaza's Hamas would cede power to Abbas government

    GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) โ€” Gaza's ruling Islamic militant Hamas is ready to cede power to an interim unity government led by its longtime rival, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, a spokesman said Tuesday, but problems loomed over government policy and international recognition.

    Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum's assurances came a day after Abbas and Khaled Mashaal, the Hamas chief in exile, agreed that Abbas should serve as prime minister of a transition government that would prepare for elections in the West Bank and Gaza.

    The accord, brokered by Qatar and signed in Doha, was seen as a decisive step toward reconciliation. The Palestinians have had separate governments since Hamas seized Gaza by force in 2007, leaving the internationally backed Abbas with only the West Bank.

    Under the Doha deal, Abbas would head a government of politically independent technocrats whose main task would be to prepare for presidential and parliament elections.

    The accord came under fire in Gaza on Tuesday.

    The most senior Hamas member to criticize it in public was lawmaker Ismail al-Ashkar, who heads the group's parliament faction in Gaza and has been involved in reconciliation talks with Abbas' Fatah movement.

    Al-Ashkar said having Abbas serve both as president and as prime minister violates the Palestinian basic law, the forerunner of an eventual constitution. "I am not against the agreement (but) a person other than Mahmoud Abbas should be named" as prime minister, he said in an interview at the Gaza parliament.

    Naming Abbas had ended months of arguments over a candidate for prime minister that had held up implementation of a reconciliation deal, initially reached in May. It is unlikely another consensus candidate can be found, suggesting the lawmaker's criticism targets the entire deal.

    Barhoum noted that Gaza's Hamas prime minister, Ismail Haniyeh, welcomed the agreement on the new government. "These are responsible remarks from the top of the political pyramid in Gaza," Barhoum said. "There is no problem."

    One of Abbas' biggest challenges will be to win international backing for the interim government. The Quartet of Mideast mediators โ€” the U.S., U.N., EU and Russia โ€” has said it will deal with any Palestinian government that renounces violence, recognizes Israel and honors previous agreements with Israel. Abbas has conducted peace talks with Israel in the past and embraces those principles, but Hamas rejects all three points.

    Israel has said it will not deal with a government that includes Hamas. Israel considers Hamas a terror group. Hamas has sent dozens of suicide bombers into Israel, killing hundreds, and frequent rocket fire from Gaza targets southern Israel.

    Abbas aides have said the interim government will adopt his political platform, suggesting this would ensure international support.

    Barhoum insisted Tuesday that the interim government cannot adopt any political platform, since its main task is preparing for elections. While Abbas should try to market this government to the international community, "we should not design a government that fits the mold prescribed by the Europeans or the West," he said.

    Despite promises by both sides to move forward quickly, deep distrust remains after nearly five years of animosity, including mutual arrests of each others' activists.

    Abbas pledged Monday he would free 64 Hamas activists held in his West Bank jails as a goodwill gesture. Hamas said Tuesday that only nine were released without conditions, 35 were freed on bail and that some of the others had either completed their sentence or were released before the Doha deal.

    Fatah complained that Hamas has not permitted work to begin on updating voter records in Gaza, a crucial step ahead of elections. Hamas has denied those complaints.

    Hamas, Fatah and smaller political factions are set to meet in Cairo on Feb. 18 to announce the composition of the new government. Elections were initially envisioned for May, but delays in preparations mean voting is unlikely before the summer.

     

    26 comments

    • Pirate Paul  •  3 mths ago
      More Zionist propaganda: "The Palestinians have had separate governments since Hamas seized Gaza by force in 2007, leaving the internationally backed Abbas with only the West Bank."
      For the record, Hamas WON the only free and open election, monitored by the international community, and without any "force," and is THE legitimate government. Abbas was elected by exactly nobody, and is NOT recognized "internationally" but, rather, by only Washington and Tel Aviv.
      Furthermore, the Hamas government in a separate story today around here somewhere says that the agreement between Abbas and Masheel (who remains in exile) may be illegal.
    • outraged!  •  3 mths ago
      dimwits. it was NOT THE ISRAELIS WHO MURDERED 3000 people on September 11, 2001, it was your ever so "peaceful" muSLIME FILTH! That is how we wound up with the obortion as a "president' and how we are going to lose our freedoms because of your "peaceful" muSLIME FILTH/DISEASES THRUST UPON THE REST OF US! I'd take the ISRAELI PEOPLE ANY DAY OVER THESE CAMEL SCREWING PEICES OF SH()#_%!!!!!!!
    • Reynald  •  3 mths ago
      Stopped sending our tax money, we sure can use it here at home!
    • Jeff  •  3 mths ago
      Thus for the Arab side Peace is seen as defeat.
      Signing any peace treaty (except perhaps temporary Hundas) is seen as capitulation and treason.. as a clear going back on the objectives set by the Arab side from the start of the conflict.
      Even Egypt Sadat was seen as a traitor in much of the Arab world despite recovering 100% the Sinai without firing a single shot!.
      Anywhere else he would be a hero, not in the Arab world!
      There is 0 % hope for peace, because it is not the goal and hope for Arabs.
      • Daniel 3 mths ago
        Bingo! When you've taught your children a maximalist agenda for six decades, how could any compromise even be considered? The Arabs have backed themselves into a corner....and the world puts pressure on Israel to bail them out!
    • Jeff  •  3 mths ago
      The Palestinians - who elected a terrorist organization to power - got exactly what they voted for in Gaza - a loss of voting rights as well as any democratic aspirations, a premeditated economic disaster, an arms embargo and a war which was fostered by Hamas (with more to come).

      That a murderous terrorist organization was elected to power shows the mindset of the Palestinians. First and foremost, the Palestinians endorsed the well known charter of Hamas. There was nothing on the ballots that said, we're just kidding when we call for the destruction of Israel. The Palestinians were well aware what the election of Hamas to power meant for the peace process. The Palestinians voted against peace with Israel.

      The Palestinians also voted for ending any economic ties with Israel, and in fact, voted against a productive economy in Gaza. Today enemployment hovers at about 50%(+/-) in Gaza, and the conditions in Gaza are a direct result of Hamas's war on Israel which the Palestinians supported by vote. That's not the fault of Hamas who never hid their intentions, but its the fault of the Palestinians who voted for Hamas. The recent war in Gaza resulted directly from the policies of Hamas as written in their charter.

      The Palestinians voted against democracy, and voted for the virtue police when they elected an Islamists organization to power. When Islamist gain power, they simply do not let go as was demonstrated most recently in Iran - and who could possibly believe that the Taliban would have relinquished power by elections (before Afghanistan was invaded)? There will be no elections in the near future in Gaza. Not only will Hamas oppose elections, but Iran also has too much invested in Hamas to risk losing at the polls.

      Its hard to generate any pity for people that voted for their own destruction. In other words, the Palestinians got exactly what they deserve.
      • D 3 mths ago
        Jewish Jeff - stop sticking you head up your stinkinmg jewish arse all the time. It make you speak #$%$!!
      • Alex 3 mths ago
        Terrorist organization.....branded by who? Israel and the west do not speak for the whole world. Remember....someone's freedom fighter is terrorost for the other side. That's why the jews in Israel was considered terrorists when Britain was ruling that area and jews were bombing up that place....just like the Plastinians are doing now!
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        The people in Gaza voted in Hamas out of desperate frustration, wanting someone to help them. The international community cruelly ignores their plight. If the Palestinians received anything like the support that Israel receives from the United States, peace would have been achieved a long time ago.
    • James  •  3 mths ago
      If Israel would concede the fact the Palestinians have a right to be #$%$ off at them, then true negotiations can begin.
      • Adam L 3 mths ago
        if the pali just took advantage of all the great innovations the jews have made to israel, instead of just having their hands out for free medical and welfare. and worked together then there would be peace-you need to wake up, stupid
      • Michelle 3 mths ago
        Israel is willing to recognize a Palestinian state, but the Palestinians refuse to recognize Israel hence the problem.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        Michelle, if Israelis willing to recognize a Palestinian state, why does Israel keep stealing land, in violation of international law? Israel wants to continue the barbaric ethnic cleansing of Palestine.
    • Jeff  •  3 mths ago
      What about the 900 000 Jews threatened and evicted without money or belongings from Egypt, Iraq, Algeria, etc. at the same time as the Palestinians were encouraged to leave to enable the invading Arab armies to ethnically cleanse Israel of the Jews?

      Do they get the right of return?
      Does anyone care?
      • Randy 3 mths ago
        Israel already offered them money to ease their return to their countries.
      • Daniel 3 mths ago
        Tarik....Kus Umak! If Allah was so great why hasn't he been able to defeat the lousy Hebes after nearly 1400 years?
      • ulsterirish1 3 mths ago
        No Jeff, and that is why Israel should never negotiate. The day before these fakeasz "palicetinians" LOST the 1967 war, they were Eygptians, Jordanians, Lebanese and Syrians. They don't even want these terrorist dogs back that they have created.!!
    • Robert  •  Seoul, South Korea  •  3 mths ago
      It's damned if they do and damned if they don't, no matter what steps the Palestinians take the ZioNazis are NEVER going to end their ethnic cleansing policies. The ZioNazis are never going to stop bulldozing homes, stealing ever more land and destroy farms. Every single day brings more news of the ZioNazis plans to go and bomb, kill and destroy. Thats all the thuggish ZioNazis know. They have no plans for peace or to end the occupation. When was the last time you heard words of peace coming from the ZioNazis?
      • ulsterirish1 3 mths ago
        Boo hoo.
      • Robert 3 mths ago
        ultershi****T, i pray and hope your body will be riddled with cancer or you are run over and killed or your children murdered in front of you, you hate filled racist sack of dog turd.
      • Native 3 mths ago
        Sounds like robert is the hate filled one, doesnt it?
    • Hiding in plain sight  •  Maynard, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      Israel also must recognize the rights of all the Palestinians,stop building new settlements,pull back to the 1967 borders and recognize Palestinian rights to self-goverance and self-determination,remove its troops from Gaza and lift the blockcade of the Gaza port. Or else peace will never exist, even in America for the Jews.
    • Jeff  •  3 mths ago
      Hamas is an internationally recognized terrorist organization. Its mad leaders recruit children in schools as suicide bombers, paradise is promised and families are paid.
      When Israel withdraws from territory Hamas occupies it to launch rockets at Israeli civilians. Hamas reject every notion of compromise with Israel.
      Why should they talk when the annihilation of every Israeli is their aim.
      Those who advocate negotiating with them know nothing about the Middle East and are probably infected by the anti-Israel virus as are posters who use terms like "ethnic cleansing".
      Funny kind of ethnic cleansing when there is a population boom amongst Palestinians and Israeli Arabs' main fear is they will lose Israeli ID.
      If the Palestinians have 8 kids apiece and have elected a bunch of murderous religious nutters to represent them they need only look in the mirror for the reason for their plight.
    • James L  •  Port St Lucie, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Fkin charade party. No more chinese foreign aid to our enemies...
    • Enemy of the State  •  3 mths ago
      "Hamas would cede power to Abbas government" because Hamas is a zionist run organization and Abbas is a zionist stooge puppet. So TWO zionist run "Palestinian political parties" are set to "represent" the Palestinian people? That's like a bear and a mountain lion keeping watch over the camper.
    • gop32  •  3 mths ago
      nothing would ever be good enough for isreal
    • Moses  •  Berlin, Germany  •  3 mths ago
      sure, more arab #$%$ but obama is buying!
    • Robert W  •  3 mths ago
      Anyone who thinks these folks are completely stupid is sadly deluded. If I were abbas however I would be watching my back extra closely. The boyz from hammass have been known to do a dirty deal or six and should no be trusted even by old terrorists like fatah.
    • Bart C  •  Ventura, California  •  3 mths ago
      Israel should trust Abbas and hamas. You can always trust muslims to fulfill their islamic oblligaton to be racist, murderers, and terrorists.
    • Mayday  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Another reason for the Israel government to demand more American taxpayer dollars.
    • Daniel  •  3 mths ago
      Hamas is biding their time till the Fatah Roof Fling competition resumes in Ramallah.

      Civil War now...INSHALLAH!
    • Adam L  •  3 mths ago
      bla bla bla-the only thing that unites the pali is the destruction of the jews, you think that israel is the bad guy but know one mentions how the pali would rape the jewish woman who walked home at night by herself before israeli independance. or how the big bad pali would attack orothodox men, because they were old and wouldnt be able to fight back-the pali is a murderous cancer on the world, like all islamists and have short memories, it is awesome that the jews have stood up to you monkeys after yrs of opression
    • Blucrossbreeder  •  Sacramento, California  •  3 mths ago
      Every "news" program has been Stokeing up the WAR machine about how worrisome Iran is ! They keep saying how everyone is so concerned, as if Iran could possiably hit America with a Atom Bomb and how We MUST DO something.
      You don't think the Zionist have anything to do with this propaganda do you ?
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