Monday 18 October 2010

Abbas Rebuffs Syria Call to Continue Palestinian Resistance, meanwhile Israel preparing for Abbas-Netanyahu meeting

18/10/2010 The Palestinians must continue their resistance against Israel, Syrian President Bashar Assad said during the recent meeting of the Arab League monitoring committee in Libya.

Assad clashed with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas at the meeting when the Syrian leader argued that it is not the Arab League's role to grant the Palestinians permission to negotiate with the Zionist entity. It is an issue for the Palestinians to decide, he said.

Abbas responded by saying that "the Palestinian problem is an Arab problem, and if the Arab League does not make a decision, it means it is washing its hands of the Palestinian problem."

Assad called on the Palestinians to continue the resistance against Israel instead of discussing the settlement freeze, but was rebuffed by Abbas who said that if he did not insist on a settlement freeze there will be no land left on which to build a Palestinian state.

The friction between the two leaders began a day before the summit, over the agreements reached by Hamas politburo chief Khaled Meshal with Egyptian Intelligence Minister Omar Suleiman and with representatives of Syria and Saudi Arabia.

Meshal, who met with Suleiman last month in Saudi Arabia, announced that he agreed to sign the reconciliation agreement with Fatah that had been proposed by Egypt, and with no reservations.


He also suggested that the signing of the agreement be done in Damascus, as that would rally support for the reconciliation between the two Palestinian factions.

While Abbas was quick to express his support for the initiative, Palestinian Authority security forces continued arresting Hamas activists in the West Bank, thus stirring opposition to the deal from Hamas leaders in the Gaza Strip.

Hamas sources contend that the arrests were carried out to foil the reconciliation agreement and to enable Abbas to continue the direct talks with Israel without having to take Hamas' view into consideration.

Meshal then proposed that Syria urge the Arab League to invite him to the summit in Libya, to help foster Palestinian reconciliation.

Syria pressed the Arab states to agree but Abbas refused, saying that unless Meshal signed the Egyptian reconciliation proposal, he should not be allowed to participate in the summit. The Syrian attempt to elevate Meshal's standing to that of Abbas clearly upset the PA president.

Source: Haaretz

Israel preparing for Abbas-Netanyahu meeting

[ 17/10/2010 - 06:07 PM ]

NAZARETH, (PIC)-- Israeli official sources disclosed that a meeting between de facto Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu was possible on the sidelines of the Mediterranean countries forum scheduled to be held in Barcelona, Spain.

Sources in Netanyahu's office told the press on Sunday that efforts to bring the two together were underway especially after a summit in Paris on 21/10 grouping them with French president Nicolas Sarkozy and Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak was cancelled.

Hamas spokesman Dr. Sami Abu Zuhri said that the summit in Paris revealed the true position of Abbas's authority, which claims rejection of negotiations but covertly rushes for such talks.

He told Quds Press on Sunday that the news report proved that the PA was still racing behind the mirage of negotiations despite media statement to the contrary.

The Hebrew radio announced earlier on Sunday, quoting sources in Netanyahu's office, that cancellation of the Paris summit was made after consultations with concerned parties, adding that reason for the cancellation was the current stalemate in the negotiations.

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