The Palestinian resistance group Hamas announced in a statement issued on Saturday that its Politburo Chief Khaled Mashaal won't seek a new term.
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The Shura Council reportedly met in Sudan during Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh's visit there.
In the statement from Hamas' official e-mail account, the Palestinian group urged him to reconsider his decision. "The movement urges (Mashaal) to reconsider, and to leave this issue to the Shura Council, with full respect to his wishes (not to run again), considering this is a public matter that the Hamas institutions should decide, and not an individual person," the statement said.
Palestinian sources say Haniyeh is considering running for Hamas politburo chief. The sources told Italian news agency AKI that Haniyeh's visits to Sudan, Egypt, Tunis and Turkey over the past month were aimed at raising his profile among leaders in the region ahead of elections in Hamas.
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"In recent weeks, he (Mashaal) has indicated that Hamas should make a strategic turn away from armed struggle to popular non-violent resistance in the wake of the Arab spring revolutions and the success of Islamist parties in elections."
"The new approach caused a rift with the internal Gaza leadership, which said there would be no change in Hamas policy. "There has been no change concerning our mode of thinking towards the conflict," Mahmoud Zahar, the most senior Hamas figure inside Gaza, told the Guardian in an interview this month."
"However, his reported decision to step down may indicate that the Hamas leadership within Gaza has won a power struggle."
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