DAMASCUS, Syria — Former US President Jimmy Carter said Tuesday that Palestinians are "living in a cage" in Gaza and that the militant group Hamas must be included in all major efforts for peace.
Carter was in Syria with an international group of veteran statesmen known as the Elders, which includes Ireland's former President Mary Robinson, and sets out to offer "collective influence and experience to support peace building."
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Separately, Carter said at the meeting, "We believe that Hamas should be included in all the major efforts to peace ... It is part of the Palestinian people," Carter said. He added that "1.5 million Palestinians are held in a cage or prison while their human rights are taken away."
Carter's remarks came as reconciliation talks between the two Palestinian factions were postponed Tuesday.
Hamas did not give a reason for the postponement but said in a statement that Fatah officials have said they will not attend talks slated for Wednesday.
A Fatah official said they had suggested to Hamas the talks be held in
Lebanon but the rivals insisted on Damascus. The Fatah official spoke on
condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the
media.
During a meeting in Syria last month, the factions announced they have
agreed on steps to reconcile and they scheduled a meeting for this week
in Damascus.
Hamas said a new date will be announced.
Deep divisions among Palestinian groups remain. On Tuesday, nine
Damascus-based groups that oppose Abbas denounced his recent comments,
which said Palestinians would be willing to end all historic claims
against Israel if a Palestinian state is established on lands captured
by Israel in the 1967 Mideast war.
The factions, including Hamas and the Islamic Jihad, said such remarks "pose a dangerous violation of all Palestinian rights."