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OIC Hails Palestinian Groups’ Reconciliation Agreement in Algeria

13:49 - October 16, 2022
News ID: 3480870
TEHRAN (IQNA) – The Organization of Islamic Cooperation welcomed a reconciliation agreement signed by Palestinian groups in Algeria.

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The OIC in a statement described the deal as an important and positive step toward ending differences and restoring national unity in Palestine, Maan news agency reported.

The organization said it would continue to support all efforts aimed at boosting unity among Palestinian groups.

It also appreciated and lauded Algeria for hosting and supporting dialogue among Palestinian factions.

Palestinian factions meeting in Algiers for talks mediated by the Algerian government have agreed on a reconciliation deal that aims to resolve 15 years of discord through new elections in the occupied Palestinian territories.

The agreement was signed by senior Fatah leader Azzam al-Ahmad; chief of the Hamas political bureau, Ismail Haniya; and the secretary general of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Talal Naji.

“This is a historical moment, through which we see al-Quds,” Haniya said before thanking Algerian President Abdulmajeed Tabboune for his country’s efforts in sponsoring the talks.

For his part, al-Ahmad said, “We are proud to stand in this moment, under the auspices of President Abdulmajeed Tabboune, … to sign this deal and get rid of this [political] split and cancer that has entered the Palestinian body.”

“As Fatah, we pledge to be the first to execute this agreement,” he added.

Other Palestinian figures who were invited to sign the document included Ahmed Majdalani, a senior member of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO); Mustafa Barghouti, the secretary general of the Palestinian National Initiative; and Bassam al-Salhi, secretary general of the Palestinian People’s Party.

The agreement was signed after the leaders of 14 factions, including President Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah movement and Hamas, the resistance group that governs the besieged Gaza Strip, held two days of talks in the run-up to an Arab summit in Algiers next month.

 

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