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     Hamas and Fat'h Closer Than Ever to Unity Deal, After 
	Al-Ahmad's Visit to Damscus 
	Published today (updated) 25/09/2010 12:10 
	
	BETHLEHEM (Ma'an) --  
	Fat'h and Hamas leaders, who met in Damascus Friday evening, have agreed 
	on several disputed points in the Egyptian reconciliation document, 
	according to a joint statement released after the meeting.
  According 
	to the statement, read to reporters by Hamas leader Moussa Abu Marzouq, the 
	sides also laid out a plan to continue talks, and a series of meetings in 
	the near future where issues remaining unresolved would be discussed.  
	 "Talks were held in friendly and brotherly atmosphere showing a true 
	will to end rivalry," Abu Marzouq said during a news conference, saying both 
	Fat'h and Hamas leaders participating in the effort had agreed on the 
	mechanisms by which they hoped to reach reconciliation. 
  “Disputed 
	items in the Egyptian reconciliation document were reviewed and agreement 
	was reached on many of these points. There will be another meeting soon to 
	discuss and agree on the rest of disputed items in order to reach a final 
	draft to be approved by all Palestinian factions,” Abu Marzouq added.  
	 Principal among the remaining disputes 
	between the factions has been the issue of security 
	forces: Who would control forces where and mechanisms by which they 
	would be unified in the event of reconciliation. The issue of a
	unity government and a timeline for
	elections has also been a sticking point, and 
	time under the new government to build trust and rehabilitate Gaza was 
	primary concern. 
  Heading the latest unity delegation for Fat'h was 
	Azzam Al-Ahmad, member of the movement’s top governing body, who expressed 
	doubt ahead of his departure for Syria, saying "we will see what they have 
	to offer." 
  For Hamas, head of the movement’s politburo in exile 
	Khaled Mesha'al, who is based in Damascus, lead talks. 
  According to 
	Abu Marzouq, when a final agreement is reached, both sides will head to 
	Cairo and sign the Egyptian document. The compromises reached in the current 
	round of talks would be considered binding by both sides, and as amendments 
	to the application of the unity document. 
  Fat'h signed the 
	Egyptian-mediated unity document in October 2009, though Hamas officials 
	said there were issues in the document that they felt did not address 
	concerns held by the party. When Palestinian representatives attempted to 
	have the issue of the Goldstone report on human rights and international law 
	violations pulled from the UN Human Rights Council discussion later in the 
	month, Hamas officials initially refused to sign the document in protest, 
	saying the UN body must vote on the issue. 
  The renewal of unity 
	talks between the rival factions comes as PLO officials continue peace talks 
	with Israel, which were re-launched on 2 September on invitation by the US.
	
  Sides said before the talks began that if the latest round failed, 
	Palestinians would work to earn world support for the unilateral declaration 
	of a Palestinian state. 
	Fateh, Hamas Officials Meet In Syria Saturday September 25, 2010 10:17 
	by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
	
	 Officials of the rival Fateh and Hamas movements held on Friday a 
	meeting in the Syrian capital, Damascus, and reportedly managed to achieve 
	some progress in dissolving disagreements regarding the Egyptian Unity 
	Document. 
 
  The meeting was headed by Azzam Al Ahmad of Fateh and 
	Khalid Mashal, head of the Political Bureau of the Hamas movement in Syria.
	
  During a press conference that followed the meeting, Al Ahmad and 
	Mashal stated that several points of agreements were reached and that they 
	also agreed on certain measures and steps to be taken in order to achieve 
	reconciliation. 
  Mousa Abu Marzouq of Hamas read a joint statement 
	following the meeting and said that it was held in a positive atmosphere.
	
  Abu Marzouq added that the two movement agreed to meet again soon in 
	an effort to reach an agreement in the remaining issue and to achieve a 
	final draft for national unity in cooperation with all factions. 
  
	According to the statement that was read by Abu Mousa following the meeting, 
	should all points of disagreement be resolved, all factions would be heading 
	to Cairo to sign the unity deal.  
	Fat'h, Hamas Officials Meet In Syria 
	Saturday September 25, 2010 10:17 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
	
	 
	Officials of the rival Fat'h and Hamas movements held on Friday a meeting 
	in the Syrian capital, Damascus, and reportedly managed to achieve some 
	progress in dissolving disagreements regarding the Egyptian Unity Document.
	
  The meeting was headed by Azzam Al-Ahmad of Fat'h and Khaled 
	Mesha'al, head of the Political Bureau of the Hamas movement in Syria.  
	 During a press conference that followed the meeting, Al Ahmad and 
	Mesha'al stated that several points of agreements were reached and that they 
	also agreed on certain measures and steps to be taken in order to achieve 
	reconciliation. 
  Moussa Abu Marzouq of Hamas read a joint statement 
	following the meeting and said that it was held in a positive atmosphere.
	
  Abu Marzouq added that the two movement agreed to meet again soon in 
	an effort to reach an agreement in the remaining issue and to achieve a 
	final draft for national unity in cooperation with all factions. 
  
	According to the statement that was read by Abu Marzouq following the 
	meeting, should all points of disagreement be resolved, all factions would 
	be heading to Cairo to sign the unity deal. 
  
	  
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