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GiladS
10-24-2009, 02:50 PM
Abbas: Palestinian elections on January 24

By AP AND JPOST.COM STAFF (editors@jpost.com)

General elections for the PA presidency and parliament will be held in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip on January 24, 2010, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas announced in a presidential decree Friday.

Abbas's move is likely to deepen the rift with Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip. It follows the failure of reconciliation talks between Fatah and Hamas, which would have postponed the vote until June.

Nabil Abu Rdeneh, a spokesman for Abbas, said the president's decree calls for elections in the West Bank, east Jerusalem and Gaza. But it remained unclear how Abbas's faction intends to organize the balloting in east Jerusalem or in the Hamas-ruled Gaza.

Hamas promptly condemned the decision, with its spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri saying the Abbas government could not hold elections in Gaza.

"This announcement means that elections will take place only in the West Bank, cementing the Palestinian split instead of fixing the problem," Abu Zuhri said.

Relations between Fatah and Hamas collapsed after Hamas violently seized full control of Gaza in June 2007, expelling the Palestinian Authority government to Ramallah and leaving Abbas to rule over the West Bank only.

Egypt failed this week to get the two sides to commit to another round of talks in Cairo, where it hoped a reconciliation deal would be signed.

Fatah Central Committee member Jibril Rajoub on Saturday said Hamas was wrong to reject a Palestinian reconciliation agreement negotiated by Egypt, Israel Radio reported.

Hamas sets conditions and acts as if it were a power, Rajoub said, stressing that the group could not dictate its will to the Palestinian people.
According to the report, Rajoub said that in the coming weeks, Fatah will check how Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem will be able to participate in the elections.

On Friday, Abu Rdeneh said that without a Fatah-Hamas agreement, Abbas is constitutionally bound to hold elections in January.

Recently reported surveys show Abbas having lost support to Hamas Prime Minister in Gaza Ismail Haniyeh, with each of them now backed by about 16 percent of the Palestinian public as opposed to a month earlier, when Abbas pulled twice that figure.
The change has been ascribed to Abbas's decision earlier this month, following US pressure, to delay by six months a UN discussion on the Goldstone Commission's report. The move triggered heavy Palestinian criticism and calls for Abbas to resign.

Abbas later reversed his decision.

Hilary Leila Krieger contributed to this report.

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GiladS
10-24-2009, 02:53 PM
Am I the only one who thinks Obama and co are rather oblivious to the fact that the Palestinians need to put their house in order before we can talk about a permanent solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?

RoyB
10-24-2009, 03:09 PM
Am I the only one who thinks Obama and co are rather oblivious to the fact that the Palestinians need to put their house in order before we can talk about a permanent solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?
Its all about the settlements man, the settlements.

ZZEZ
10-24-2009, 03:13 PM
Looks like we all know the end result in this one..whenever the tensions between Hamas and Fatah are high they turn their anger at Israel....

dracon49
10-24-2009, 03:15 PM
Even if they will reach an agreement Hamas will not accept the Quartet conditions ,so no one will deal with them.

Laworkerbee
10-24-2009, 03:16 PM
Am I the only one who thinks Obama and co are rather oblivious to the fact that the Palestinians need to put their house in order before we can talk about a permanent solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?

Same old story, same old song and dance.

When will the outside world finally figure out that it is the people that live there that need to figure this out, on their own. I cringe everytime this subject comes up in Washington.

Mu-Meson
10-24-2009, 04:41 PM
Isn't Abbas' holding the post of President illegitamate anyway? Didn't the PA rules have a fixed deadline for elections a couple months back, that he, and everyone else, just ignored?

Universal_Soldier
10-24-2009, 04:45 PM
I think they should fight again....that would be round 2 or no round 4...no I think I lost count.

GiladS
10-24-2009, 05:02 PM
Its all about the settlements man, the settlements.


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Givati575
10-24-2009, 05:44 PM
I think if Israel opened up road 60 to palestinian vehicle access between Jerusalem and Hebron........then peace will be achieved!!!