Ramallah - Muslimchronicle
Palestinian researcher Hassan Abdou said that the Palestinian factions made their decision to respond to the crime of the Israeli occupation in Khan Younis, which resulted in the death of the last 7 "citizens," noting that they agreed that the response would not be a traditional, that is not a burst of rockets and ends.
He added that the crime is great and the event is great, and the response will be of the kind that is well thought out and thoroughly studied, saying that the Israelis exert their efforts to undermine the Palestinian and Arab efforts to undermine the national reconciliation.
He stressed that Israel does not want reconciliation to reach the level of the handover of the Gaza Strip and the extension of its legal and political jurisdiction over Gaza, saying that try to block the way through getting a response from the Islamic Jihad to put the "Al-Quds Brigades" in the face of Hamas and Fatah and Egypt, and the failure of Palestinian reconciliation.
He added that it is important to have a comprehensive geographical unit in all the Palestinian territories, saying that the Palestinian people is the real guarantee of unity through the support of the Palestinian reconciliation government, and the embodiment of the parameters of national cohesion.
He praised the role performed by the Egyptian government to achieve the Palestinian reconciliation during the latest period, saying that Hamas is keen to achieve reconciliation with Fatah as soon as possible to serve the interests of the Palestinian people.
Palestinian national unity government will appoint the security forces and will manage the crossing once it is established, saying that the position of the dismissed leader of the Fatah movement, Mohammed Dahlan in the Gaza Strip, will be determined by the government.
He added, “Frankly, we felt that there was no political decision to achieve reconciliation from Fatah. Now if there is political will from power, many problems will be resolved soon, including the sanctions imposed on Gaza through non-payment of funds for health, education and energy sectors.”