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Palestinians 'close to agreement' | Palestinians 'close to agreement' |
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Exiled Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal says all Palestinian factions are drawing close to agreement on Egypt's proposals for Palestinian reconciliation. | Exiled Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal says all Palestinian factions are drawing close to agreement on Egypt's proposals for Palestinian reconciliation. |
Mr Meshaal has met the head of Egyptian intelligence, Omar Suleiman, to give his answer to the proposals. | Mr Meshaal has met the head of Egyptian intelligence, Omar Suleiman, to give his answer to the proposals. |
He said Hamas have given some thoughts on how the draft might be adjusted - but in principle will return by the end of October to sign a final draft. | He said Hamas have given some thoughts on how the draft might be adjusted - but in principle will return by the end of October to sign a final draft. |
Fatah and Hamas have been divided since Hamas took control of Gaza in 2007. | Fatah and Hamas have been divided since Hamas took control of Gaza in 2007. |
There are signs that after two years of bitter division, they are ready to resolve their many differences. | There are signs that after two years of bitter division, they are ready to resolve their many differences. |
Mr Meshaal, who had joined a delegation from Gaza, said the Egyptian initiative was a good one and although they have suggested changes they would like to see in the final draft, it is one his side would be prepared to sign. | Mr Meshaal, who had joined a delegation from Gaza, said the Egyptian initiative was a good one and although they have suggested changes they would like to see in the final draft, it is one his side would be prepared to sign. |
Fatah, headed by the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, have already agreed to the Egyptian proposal. | Fatah, headed by the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, have already agreed to the Egyptian proposal. |
We have still to see any real detail on the main areas of contention: how will security be managed within Gaza to incorporate the exiled forces of the Palestinian Authority; will each side be free to campaign if elections are held in 2010; and what about prisoners? | We have still to see any real detail on the main areas of contention: how will security be managed within Gaza to incorporate the exiled forces of the Palestinian Authority; will each side be free to campaign if elections are held in 2010; and what about prisoners? |
Each side has accused the other of targeting their respective supporters - we are still waiting to see a framework for the release of those prisoners and a timetable. | Each side has accused the other of targeting their respective supporters - we are still waiting to see a framework for the release of those prisoners and a timetable. |
But irrespective of the outstanding issues, the factions have said they will return by the end of October to agree the final draft ahead of a signing ceremony. | But irrespective of the outstanding issues, the factions have said they will return by the end of October to agree the final draft ahead of a signing ceremony. |
So on this the anniversary of the beginning of the second intifada, there is some cause for cautious optimism - still suspicion on both sides but in the words of the Mr Meshaal, reason to be positive. | So on this the anniversary of the beginning of the second intifada, there is some cause for cautious optimism - still suspicion on both sides but in the words of the Mr Meshaal, reason to be positive. |
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