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Palestinian unity only choice to face upcoming stage: Fatah official

08:24, May 04, 2011      

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Fatah senior official Samir al- Rifaee said in Syrian capital of Damascus on Tuesday that the Palestinian unity was the only choice to face the upcoming stage.

Both Hamas and Fatah movements should work hard to settle all splits between the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, al-Rifaee told Xinhua in a telephone interview.

In a meeting held in Cairo on Tuesday with a high-ranking Egyptian intelligence delegation, leaders of 11 minor Palestinian factions and political powers signed an Egyptian-drafted pact of Palestinian reconciliation, official sources said.

The sources, closed to the Fatah party of Palestinian National Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, told Xinhua that the reconciliation agreement will be officially declared in Cairo on Wednesday.

Fatah which holds power in the occupied West bank and its rival Hamas that controls the Gaza Strip had held several rounds of talks during the past few months in Damascus, however, the two failed to reach a reconciliation deal.

Hamas who won the last parliamentary elections in 2006, entered a bitter split with Fatah and routed Abbas' forces in 2007 to seize control of the Gaza Strip.

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