GAZA, (PIC)-- Palestinian lawmaker MP Ismael Al-Ashqar of Hamas Movement has accused Thursday the Fatah Movement of using the reconciliation meetings with Hamas's leadership as Trojan horse to implement a US-Israeli agenda in occupied Palestine.
In a statement, he issued Thursday, Ashqar said: "The Palestinian reconciliation isn't merely signing of papers and issuing media statements here and there." He also charged that Fatah movement used the reconciliation meetings with Hamas purposely to appear as if it was concerned about the national interests of the Palestinian people while continuing the heinous crimes against members of Hamas and the Palestinian resistance factions in the West Bank.
"We in Hamas are very much keen on achieving a genuine and permanent national reconciliation as a legitimate and national imperative, and without it, our internal front would remain weak and volatile," Ashqar stressed.
Ashqar pointed out that his Movement will not sit with Fatah before Palestinian women and political detainees in the PA jails are freed. He also deplored threats uttered by Fatah leader Azzam Al-Ahmad who threatened to take "strategic" steps to deal with Hamas and the political rift.
"I wished that Ahmad used such threats against the Israeli occupation, which is the only enemy of the Palestinian people; but it is sad to say that Ahmad and his Fatah Movement deal with Hamas as if it was the enemy, and not the Israeli occupation.
So, it is better for Fatah to rethink its position instead of setting with the Israelis in futile negotiations leading to more losses of the Palestinian legal rights and the national interests," Ashqar highlighted.
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