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<div class="gmail-inner-article-top"><h1 class="gmail-">Palestinian factions agree to ‘national unity’ govt following China talks</h1><p class="gmail-">The
agreement follows a Knesset decision totally rejecting Palestinian
statehood, and comes as ceasefire efforts remain stalled due to Israel’s
position on continuing the war </p><div class="gmail-another-name"><p><a href="https://thecradle.co/authors/news-desk-9" style="color:rgb(164,4,4)">News Desk</a></p></div><div class="gmail-another-name" style="margin-top:16px"><p><span>JUL 23, 2024 - </span><font size="1"><a href="https://thecradle.co/articles/palestinian-factions-agree-to-national-unity-govt-following-china-talks">https://thecradle.co/articles/palestinian-factions-agree-to-national-unity-govt-following-china-talks</a></font></p></div></div><div class="gmail-inner-article-img"><img src="http://thecradle-main.oss-eu-central-1.aliyuncs.com/public/articles/2a835d92-48ce-11ef-9edb-00163e02c055.webp" alt="" width="394" height="222" style="margin-right: 0px;"><span>(Photo credit: Pedro Pardo/AFP/Getty Images)</span></div><div class="gmail-inner-article-content"><div class="gmail-row"><div class="gmail-col-md-8 gmail-col-sm-7"><div class="gmail-article-content"><span><p>Hamas,
the Palestinian Authority’s (PA) Fatah party, and twelve other
Palestinian factions have signed a Chinese-brokered reconciliation
agreement during meetings in Beijing, which began on 21 July and ended
on 23 July.</p><p>The 14 factions agreed on “ending division and strengthening Palestinian unity,” Chinese broadcaster CCTV <a href="https://edition.cnn.com/2024/07/23/china/hamas-fatah-palestinian-factions-beijing-intl-hnk/index.html">reported</a> on 23 July. </p><p>The
agreement was “dedicated to the great reconciliation and unity of all
14 factions,” Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Tuesday. </p><p>“The
core outcome is that the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) is the
sole legitimate representative of all Palestinian people. An agreement
has been reached on post Gaza war governance and the establishment of a
provisional national reconciliation government,” he added. </p><p>Hussam
Badran, head of Hamas’ National Relations Office, said in a press
statement that the agreement was a positive step on the right path and
thanked China for its mediation efforts and support.</p><p>“The Beijing
Declaration is an additional positive step on the path to achieving
Palestinian national unity,” he said, expressing his “high appreciation
for the great efforts made by China to reach this declaration.” </p><p>“The
official statement signed by the factions is clear in its contents, and
is not what has been published and circulated since yesterday,” Badran
added. “There was agreement on the Palestinian demands related to ending
the war and barbaric aggression, which are: a ceasefire, complete
withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, relief, and reconstruction.” </p><p>He
went on to say that the most important point of the agreement was the
idea of establishing a national consensus government “that would manage
the affairs of our people in Gaza and the West Bank, supervise
reconstruction, and prepare the conditions for elections,” adding that
this was Hamas’ position since the start of the war.</p><p>According to a copy of the declaration obtained by <a href="https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/al-mayadeen-obtains-palestinian-faction-s-crucial-beijing-de"><i>Al Mayadeen</i></a>
on Monday, the factions vowed to “end the Palestinian national
division” and “unify national efforts to confront the [Israeli]
aggression and stop the genocide.” </p><p>According to the document, the
Palestinian factions will implement the agreement with support from
Egypt, Algeria, China, and Russia. </p><p>It emphasizes the “commitment
to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with Al-Quds
(Jerusalem) as its capital,” to be implemented through UN Resolution 181
(1947 resolution on partition) and UN Resolution 2334 (which labels
Israeli settlements illegal under international law). </p><p>The
declaration also highlighted the Palestinian people’s right to
resistance, right to end the occupation, and right to
self-determination, according to <i>Al Mayadeen</i>. </p><p>A final and official statement on the Beijing meeting has yet to be released.</p><p>Last week, Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) movement called in a statement for the PLO to <a href="https://thecradle.co/articles-id/26016">drop its recognition </a>of Israel, coming as a response to the recent Knesset vote completely rejecting the establishment of Palestinian statehood. </p><p>The Beijing talks come as the US and Israel have been floating ideas on a <a href="https://thecradle.co/articles-id/25997">post-war </a>international
mission involving Arab states that would administer Gaza once the
fighting comes to an end. The initiatives exclude Hamas and involve a
“reformation” of the PA. </p><p>Several resistance factions, including
Hamas and the PIJ, have rejected these initiatives and repeatedly
stressed that the Palestinian people will be the ones to decide the
future of the strip and its governance. </p></span></div></div></div></div>
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