Sky News Arabia sources said, “Part of the disagreements witnessed at the meeting were due to desire agitation That the community support committee to be formed be administratively and financially independent from Palestinian Authority“.
The round of talks began on Wednesday, under Egyptian sponsorship, between the Hamas movement delegation, headed by Khalil Al-HayyaAnd the Fatah movement delegation headed by Mahmoud Al-Aloul.
A Palestinian source familiar with the matter confirmed Cairo talks This round “did not resolve any controversial issue between the two sides, especially with regard to the mechanism of work of the committee concerned with managing the crossings,” ruling out the issuance of a final statement after the end of Thursday’s meeting.
The source explained, “The Egyptian side is working to arrange another expanded meeting that includes all the factions after about a week in Cairo as part of efforts to unify the Palestinian ranks and achieve national reconciliation.”
According to a second source from Fatah movement “Sky News Arabia” spoke to him, “Among the obstacles to completing the Support Committee agreement is Hamas’s demand that the committee include in its membership figures affiliated with Hamas, in violation of the original proposal that members of the committee be public figures not affiliated with any faction, as well as its demand to collect crossing fees with knowledge.” Representatives from Hamas and monitoring the technical operating systems of the crossings, which are demands that the Fatah movement rejected.”
Hamas also demands, according to the same source, that “the Hamas wounded have priority to go out for treatment outside the Gaza Strip whenever the crossings are allowed to be opened to wounded Palestinians.”
The Egyptian proposal stipulates the formation of a community support committee to supervise the files of crossings, health, relief, shelter, social development and education in an attempt to save the deteriorating situation in the Gaza Strip, provided that this committee is affiliated with the Palestinian government headed by Muhammad Mustafa.
The head of Hamas was abroad Khaled Mishal He confirmed in press statements that the Cairo meeting comes to find a basis for closer positions between the two movements, noting that Hamas had previously agreed to an Egyptian proposal to form a national consensus government of technocrats to take over the administration of Gaza and the West Bank together, but that formula was not approved by “some parties.”