Hamas on Thursday agreed to join the Palestine Liberation Organization, according to an Associated Press report.
Senior Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal joined an election committee that will prepare PLO elections, AP reported.
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On Tuesday, the factions reached an agreement on the formation of a central elections commission to prepare for presidential and parliamentary votes in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
However they failed to reach agreement on the establishment of a new Palestinian caretaker government that would be dominated by independent figures. As a result, the Palestinian factions, specifically Fatah and Hamas, agreed to postpone the discussions on the proposed government until the end of next month.
The agreements are the fruit of marathon discussions in Cairo between the Palestinian factions attempting to implement the Egyptian-brokered reconciliation agreement that was reached between Hamas and Fatah earlier this year.
Hamas representative Ezat Risheq said that the factions discussed the issue of the proposed elections and agreed to start working on the establishment of a new central elections committee.
He said that the committee would be comprised of members of various Palestinian factions, including Hamas and Fatah.
He added that at the request of Fatah and Abbas, the factions agreed to
postpone discussions on the formation of a new government until late
next month.
“There is some kind of an understanding that it’s hard to establish a
government before December 26,” he said. “We agreed to delay this issue
until late next month.”
Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum said that the Cairo discussions also dealt
with ways of building confidence between his movement and Hamas, such
as the release of detainees being held by the two parties in the West
Bank and Gaza Strip. He said other confidence-building measures included
permitting Fatah activists who fled the Gaza Strip after the Hamas
takeover in 2007 to return to their homes.
Hamas revealed Tuesday that the PA security forces have arrested 76
Hamas supporters in the West Bank in the past month “in violation of
understandings reached between Abbas and Mashaal.”
Earlier, eight Palestinian factions participating in the Cairo talks
pulled out of the meetings after Fatah leaders threatened to boycott the
session.
The Fatah threat was issued under the pretext that the eight factions
were not part of the PLO, and therefore were not entitled to participate
in the intra-Palestinian dialogue.