Palestinians Azzam al Ahmed, of Fatah delegation, right, and Hamas' strongman from Gaza, Mahmoud Zahar, talk during a press conference following their meeting in Cairo, Egypt.
Palestinians Azzam al Ahmed, of Fatah delegation, right, and Hamas' strongman from Gaza, Mahmoud Zahar, talk during a press conference following their meeting in Cairo, Egypt.

Unity talks underway for Palestinian groups



Rival Palestinian groups agreed today to set up a unity government by the end of March after reconciliation talks aimed at ending long-running factional feuding, Palestinian officials said. The agreement, which could lead to the creation of a Palestinian government acceptable to the international community, was announced by officials from two Palestinian factions involving in the Cairo-sponsored dialogue.

Jamil al-Majdalawi, an official with the leftist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, told AFP the factions had formed several committees that would pave the way for the unity government. "The committees will end their work and a Palestinian unity government will be formed by the end of March," he said. His comments were confirmed by Mohammed al Hindi, deputy leader of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

The reconciliation talks opened after the main groups Fatah and Hamas agreed on confidence-building measures to resolve the fate of prisoners detained by both sides and stop a war of words being played out in the media. The stakes are high as billions of dollars of funds to rebuild the Gaza Strip after Israel's war on the territory may be available if terms set by international donors can be met before an aid meeting next week in Egypt.

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