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    Rival Palestinian leaders say they narrowed gaps

    CAIRO (AP) — The long-estranged leaders of the two rival Palestinian political movements said Thursday they significantly narrowed differences and opened a new page in relations in reconciliation talks in Cairo.

    Despite the upbeat tone, it remained unclear whether Western-backed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Khaled Mashaal, chief of the Islamic militant Hamas, made real progress toward implementing a power-sharing deal they reached in principle in May.

    That agreement includes forming an interim unity government, holding parliamentary and presidential elections by May and eventually merging rival security forces.

    Abbas and Mashaal talked for two hours Thursday, their first working meeting since Hamas seized Gaza in 2007 and left Abbas with only the West Bank. Previous reconciliation attempts failed and over the years, both set up rival governments in their territories.

    Abbas is trying to establish an independent state in the two territories, located on opposite sides of Israel.

    Abbas said Thursday's atmosphere was positive and that there "were no differences" regarding the issues. "What is important to us is that we deal with each other as partners and shoulder the same responsibility toward our people and our cause," he said.

    Mashaal said that he and his former rival "opened a new page" in relations. He said it would take some time for agreements reached in the meeting to be implemented, but he did not explain.

    Neither side commented on the dispute that held up the first stage of a deal — formation of a unity government of technocrats without clear political affiliations.

    Abbas wanted to see his West Bank prime minister, Salam Fayyad, as the head of the interim government, but Hamas rejected that. It was not clear if Abbas dropped Fayyad, an internationally respected economist, as a candidate in Thursday's talks. Hamas believes Abbas is too close to the West.

    Azzam al-Ahmed, an Abbas envoy, said activists of the two movements would be released from detention and that elections for parliament and president would be held as planned, in May. He did not elaborate on either issue.

    He also said the two sides agreed to engage in "popular resistance." Many Palestinians use this term to refer to nonviolent demonstrations against Israeli occupation. It was not clear whether this meant the Islamic militant Hamas has dropped its support for attacks against Israel. Up to now Hamas has refused to renounce violence.

    Abbas left Cairo shortly after the meeting.

    Despite the good will expressed by both sides, it appeared unlikely they could go through with all aspects of the agreement.

    Abbas would face a Western backlash — and possibly the loss of hundreds of millions of dollars in international aid — for striking up a political partnership with Hamas and allowing activists of the widely shunned movement into the Palestinian security forces.

    Both the Islamists and Abbas' Fatah movement also have major concerns about elections.

    Fatah, soundly defeated by Hamas in parliament elections in 2006, is ill-prepared for another legislative vote and does not have a consensus candidate for president. Abbas, 76, has said he would not run again. Hamas fears Israel might target and arrest its candidates, as it did after the 2006 vote.

    At the same time, the political split is deeply unpopular among Palestinians, and public pressure is a key reason why Abbas and Mashaal are trying to heal it. Region-wide changes over the past few months, including the failure to resume meaningful Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, have given an additional push toward reconciliation.

    The two sides are set to meet again next month, starting Dec. 20, to discuss restructuring the Palestine Liberation Organization, the umbrella group headed by Abbas.

    Hamas, which is not part of the PLO, is seeking a role in the group as a possible stepping stone for taking the lead of the Palestinian independence movement from Abbas' Fatah.

    ___

    Barzak reported from Gaza City, Gaza Strip.

     
    • freeman 44  •  6 mths ago
      By the time power grabbers of Palestine resolve their own internal difference, no Palestine will be left for them to run. For 60 years a group of idiots been deceiving their own people for sole benefit of own. Remember their Yaser Arafat? He used to beg for money in the name of Palestinians but direct into his own account. While Palestinian kids have no food Arafat's wife lived in her luxury mansion in France.
      • usjustice101 6 mths ago
        @Freeman 44: indeed! None of these factions have their people's interests at heart. If they did, peace and a palestinian state would have been established long ago.
    • borrelian  •  Markham, Canada  •  6 mths ago
      arabs on one side and arabs on the other, with arabs mediating. This should work.
    • Ron  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  6 mths ago
      @ Vista: that's fascinating, sort of. But per your posts, it seems that Israel has to vacate lands that Jordan and Egypt lost by going to war with Israel. And in exchange, the PLA must agree to live in peace with Israel forever. I might have missed the announcement, but I have yet to hear the PLA or HAMAS agree to live in peace with Israel forever.
      • usjustice101 6 mths ago
        @Ron: and you won't hear it either. For all his hot air Abbas is nothing but a terrorist -- a political terrorist who held UNESCO hostage to palestinian whims. While some -- in their infinite ignorance -- applaud his efforts, the reality is that he is avoiding precisely the only true chance for peace: talking to Israel. He has litterally hijacked the peace process and and he's holding it hostage, trying to somehow tie it in to the UN, who has neither the power nor the authority to legalize a palestinian state in the absence of peace with Israel.
    • Ron  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  6 mths ago
      ST: prior to 1948, the word "Palestinian' reffered to Jews who lived in the region. As far as Jewish immigration from Europe being a large part of the creation of Israel, I'd agree. But then again, the same thing can be said about the creation of Canada, Brazil and New Zealand. All have basis in European populations moving to new regions.
    • resident  •  6 mths ago
      While the retards "open" a new page, Israel is shelving the entire book. Done------NEXT.
    • SILLY  •  6 mths ago
      Ultimately they are faithful to thier religious beliefs and will slit your throat as look at you.
    • .  •  6 mths ago
      The mufti of Jerusalem during the British Mandate and nazi collaborator (given a title of "honorary aryan") Hajj Amin alHusseini is still a hero to "palestinians".
      Google if you don't know this name.
      No legitimacy to plo/fath/hamas/pflp/jihad; shame on their supporters and sympatizers.
      • Billy The Kid 6 mths ago
        LoL, palestinians have several heros. It doesn't take much to get them to follow or die for you. They are even willing to starve to death. Iran is controling them right now. If it wasn't Iran, it would be someone else.
      • usjustice101 6 mths ago
        @Billy The Kid: indeed! What's mind-boggling is that after all this time the palestinians still don't see it. If they did they would change their tune and finally understand that true peaceful coexistence is the only way out of their present quagmire.
    • Marc  •  Brooklyn, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Vistavision2, the ONLY reason there is no Palestinian Arab nation is that every time it's been offered to them, they've turned it down.
    • myob  •  6 mths ago
      The only narrowing they've done is to agree on how to kill Jews. then they will kill each other for not following their agreement.
    • d  •  New York, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The “Religion of Peace” is really the “Religion of Pieces”. These “peaceful” folk want to maximize the number of pieces of body parts that can be collected after terrorists blow themselves up. What other group of savages allow their children to blow themselves up to kill others? God bless the USA. Let the Moslems reap what they sow. Those who fight by the sword will die by the sword.
    • Flying Eagle  •  6 mths ago
      It is good when those that can not agree, agree on something.
      • uhwhat 6 mths ago
        Not when they are evil Islamic terrorists.
      • usjustice101 6 mths ago
        @Flying Eagle: while you are right in PRINCIPLE, unfortunately Uhwhat is more right: not when they are evil islamic terrorists!
      • Flying Eagle 6 mths ago
        I do not lump all people into one basket, my people were called, "Savages."
    • Night Rider  •  Reno, United States  •  6 mths ago
      THIS is Muslim democracy in the middle east. They will use free elections to get into power but once there, they will use use force to remain in power. You saw it in Iran, you saw it in the Gaza and now you are going to see it in Egypt, Libya, Yemen and if Syria goes the same way, the same there.
    • Rosendelinda I  •  Elmhurst, United States  •  6 mths ago
      if they cannot agree among each other what chance do they have coming to any agreement with the jewish state?
    • dcb4357  •  6 mths ago
      narrow the gaps. yea. sure. one side wants to just kill the jews. the other not only wants to kill the jews but to eat their children also. the argument is over mass murder and wasting perfectly good human flesh. what would a compromise look like? they would agree to kill all the jews and devour some fresh raw liver dug out of the corpses of the jews they just killed , while its still fresh, while still in an uncontrolable rage? see, i could be a palestinian /arab arbitrator.
      • kieran 6 mths ago
        Jews victims , Jews victims , Jews victims ..ya dee ya dee ya dee . YAWN
      • rashid 6 mths ago
        Mr or ms dcb4357, you are ignorant, and racist by speaking for palestinians, like you fully know their way of life, and generalizing, as if speaking of some kind of animal breed
      • Fred 6 mths ago
        You got it right my friend. Both groups want Israelies like me dead. You can be the artibrator but we know the scoop well enough and won't budge and hence won't die.
    • Dan  •  6 mths ago
      Palestine is a region, not an Arab nationality. It is not an Arab word, but a corruption of a word meaning Philistine. At no time has there been a Palestinian Arab kingdom, state or political entity, until it was created by Israel as part of a treaty with Arafat. Palestinian nationhood is a fraud that none of the Arab powers who endorse it believe, as they themselves proved when they annexed or ruled the land that would become the so-called "Occupied Territories", a term they would only begin using once Israel recaptured it in the Six Day War in 1967. Over two decades, no Palestinian state was ever created when Judea, Samaria and Gaza were in the hands of Egypt and Jordan. Only after two major military defeats caused the Arab powers to abandon future wars with Israel, did they decide to endorse that particular bit of mythology.
    • The Servent of Righteousn ...  •  6 mths ago
      Here we go again! Hundreds of Millions in AID!!!! While America is Suffering from Buget Cuts!and Lack Of Jobs,Cuts in Bebefits for The Poor And The Old!!! Why??? Why are we sending them Aid!! Why Not Help America First!!!! Stop This Wast Of Tax Payer Money!!! We Pay It In! But they don't ask us how we want it spent!!! ( We The People!!! ) Let US VOTE HOW ON HOW YOU SPEND OUR MONEY!!!!!!
    • Temujin  •  Philadelphia, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "Peace for us means the destruction of Israel. We are preparing for an all-out war, a war which will last for generations."
      Yasser Arafat
    • uhwhat  •  6 mths ago
      With these two Islamic terrorists together in the same place, a single drone could do a great deal to advance peace in the Middle East.
    • Temujin  •  Philadelphia, United States  •  6 mths ago
      someone put Brenda's tin foil hat back on her. she's speaking in tongues again.
    • usjustice101  •  6 mths ago
      Israel commited two huge mistakes: believing Arafat and signing the Oslo Accords; and not annexing the West Bank and Gaza, expelling all palestinians, and unilaterally declaring ALL of Jerusalem Israel's capital. Had they done that, problem solved, and there would be no more "palestinian issue" nor state to talk about. As it is, the palestinians who truly wish to coexist in peace are seeking refuge in Israel.
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