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<font size=3>Mecca meeting considered a success but much work remains
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</a>Palestine News Network <br>
Friday, 09 February 2007 <br><br>
For over two hours President Abbas and Hamas political bureau head Khalid
Mashal were swarmed by officials and television cameras. Late last night
Fateh and Hamas reached an agreement. The Mecca meeting went quickly
although the period leading up to it did not. The time past several
months have been messy, long and painful, with numerous deaths and a rift
that threatened the fabric of society. Many people expected a
comprehensive civil war. <br><br>
Among the atrocities was an assassination attempt against the Prime
Minster and Hamas member, Ismail Haniya when he returned from meetings
through the Rafah border crossing with Egypt in the southern Gaza Strip.
The man that Hamas accused was Mohammad Dahlan. <br><br>
Fateh announced that the controversial official would be among the
delegation heading to Saudi Arabia this week. However upon signing the
agreement and speaking to the public via the press, Dahlan was
conspicuously absent. <br><br>
The group in front of the cameras included the King of Saud and the
members of both the Hamas and Fateh delegations. It was not lost on
anyone that Dahlan was missing. An explanation emerged on Palestinian
Television. <br><br>
The member of the Fateh leadership said that it was the final public hope
and the Saudi King pressured the two parties to quickly sign something.
And as a Hamas representative said at the beginning of the meetings, “We
have no choice but to agree.” <br>
However, Dahlan continued, the details have yet to be ironed out.
Presidential Media Advisor Nabil Amr read the instruction book for the
new unity government, but it had been written in August. <br><br>
Dahlan said that several outstanding issues remain unresolved, including
the position of the Minister of the Interior which is one of the most
crucial issues as it is he who controls security. The current minister
created the Executive Forces that the National Security has been fighting
in the streets for months. <br><br>
Although there are problems, hope was palpable across the West Bank and
Gaza Strip with marches in the streets and cheers from all corners hoping
that the population will once again become unified. <br><br>
Dahlan said the atmosphere remains friendly. <br><br>
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