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Unity plan for Fatah and Hamas dies

August 29, 2013 09:55

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

The counter-revolution in Egypt which cost Hamas its Muslim Brotherhood patrons has also put paid to the attempt to bring about reconciliation between the Islamist movement controlling Gaza and Fatah, which rules the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank.

Attempts by various brokers, mainly Egypt and Qatar, to reunite the two main Palestinian movements have been ongoing for over three years.

Despite signing a number of agreements, however, the sides are no closer to forming a unity government or holding long overdue elections for the Palestinian National Council and the presidency.

In Egypt, not only have Hamas’s supporters, the Muslim Brotherhood, been bloodily ousted from power, but Hamas is now being accused by the new government of undermining Egyptian security.

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