Hamas to skip meet on Jerusalem

‘Conditions are not acceptable’, it says

January 13, 2018 09:05 pm | Updated 09:05 pm IST - Gaza City

Hamas said on Saturday that it would not participate in a meeting of Palestinian leaders to debate responses to the controversial U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

The decision not to take part in the meeting to begin late on Sunday is a further setback to failing reconciliation efforts between leading Palestinian factions.

“We have taken the decision not to participate in the meeting of the (Palestinian) Central Council in Ramallah,” Hamas said in a statement, however stressing its “commitment to the unity of our people”.

“The conditions under which the committee will be held will not enable it to carry out a comprehensive and responsible political review, and will prevent decisions that reach the level of our aspirations.”

The two-day meeting will bring together the heads of the Palestine Liberation Organization, the internationally recognised representative of the Palestinian people.

Objection to venue

Hamas, which runs the Gaza Strip, had been pushing for the meeting to be held outside the Palestinian territories but Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas decided instead to host it in Ramallah, the base of his government in the West Bank.

The Hamas statement said this left the Islamic movement subject to the “pressures” of Israel, which occupies the West Bank and regularly arrests Hamas officials.

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