Palestinian factions making progress on political unity, Russian minister says
- Representatives from Palestinian factions like Hamas and Fatah plan to meet in Moscow to discuss forming a unified government amidst the conflict with Israel.
- Palestinian Minister for Foreign Affairs anticipates mutual understanding at the meeting but cautions against expecting miracles.
- Fatah demands changes in Hamas's core beliefs before sharing power in the Palestine Liberation Organization for broader peace negotiations, a condition rejected by the US and Israel.
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Palestinian factions gather in Moscow to devise a united response to Israeli war : Peoples Dispatch
Palestinian political groups have gathered in Moscow to discuss the possibilities of greater unity and the formation of a united government to work for the formation of an independent state and to resist the ongoing war in Gaza. The meeting is being attended by all major groups in Palestine such as the constituents of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), including Fatah and Palestinian People’s Party, and non-constituents such as Hama…
What we know about Palestinian talks in Russia seeking unity
The meeting, in which rival Palestinian factions endorsed unity under the PLO umbrella, follows the resignation of Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh and comes as Russia is seeking a diplomatic role in the war.
Results of Palestinian factions’ meeting in Moscow may lead to progress
As reported earlier, representatives from various Palestinian movements intended to meet in Moscow from February 29 through March 1-2, for consultations in order to overcome an internal split
Hamas, other Palestinian groups stress ‘unity’ at Moscow talks
Ramallah: Palestinian factions including rivals Hamas and Fatah said on Friday they would pursue “unity of action” in confronting Israel after representatives met at Russia-hosted talks. The meeting in Moscow on Thursday brought together Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Fatah and other Palestinian groups for talks on the war in Gaza and an eventual post-war period. It came on the heels of the resignation of the Palestinian Authority government, which is …
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