Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas threatened to disjoin ties with Israel if a state creates an agreement with Hamas, Palestinian sources told Al Hayat, a London formed journal on Friday.
According to a report, a sources pronounced that Abbas’s position caused Egypt to place a inner Palestinian allotment during a tip of a list of priorities and to reject a “calm first” option.
Abbas pronounced that he had met with Shin Bet executive Nadav Argaman in early September. Argaman had attempted to convince Abbas not to harm a efforts to arrange a allotment between Israel and Hamas and to safeguard a Palestinian reconciliation, according to an Israeli source on Monday. According to a report, Argaman told Abu Mazen that this is a ancestral event and it would be a contrition to rubbish it.
Because of this change in priories, Hamas competence be forced to find alternatives other than approach talks with Israel towards a ease agreement, including presumably reaching a equal with Israel though carrying PLO nominee Azzam al-Ahmad pointer a agreement.
The sources also pronounced that Hamas sought calm over Palestinian allotment since of a unsuitable conditions imposed by a PA, including handing over shortcoming for a Gaza Strip.
Hamas has a few other options, though all are formidable for them: disarmament; a sum fall of a amicable and mercantile conditions in a Gaza Strip; or a renouned rebel in Gaza, that will lead to thousands of casualties and fight with Israel. Hamas deserted these options and motionless that progressing a standing quo of still would be a obtuse of all evils.
The source pronounced that Hamas deserted a conditions of Fatah and referred to them as impracticable. Other factions such as a Islamic Jihad also deserted a conditions.
Yvette J. Deane translated this article.
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