Special report:Internal situation in
Palestine
GAZA, Feb. 5 (Xinhua) -- Palestinian mainstream
movements of Hamas and Fatah are expected to agree to a package deal on forming
a coalition government in an imminent meeting in Saudi holy city of Mecca on
Tuesday, a senior official said on Monday.
The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told
local Sama news agency that the ruling Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas)
agreed with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to endorse the details and
prospects of establishing a coalition government as a package deal.
The official added that Hamas' readiness to accept an
independent interior minister and "respecting" the commitments of the
Palestinian National Authority (PNA) would pave the way for a successful Mecca
talks.
Distributing key portfolios between the governing
Hamas and its rival Fatah has obstructed earlier talks to form an
internationally-accepted government.
President Mahmoud Abbas will head Fatah delegation to
Mecca talks while Prime Minister Ismail Haneya will lead Hamas delegation.
Ismail Radwan, a spokesman for Hamas, asserted on
Monday that Mecca talks "must succeed", warning that any failure would
negatively affect the Palestinians.
"We are looking to achieve unity in accordance with
the Prisoners Document of National Reconciliation," Radwan added.
The document calls for an independent Palestinian
statehood alongside Israel and maintains the resistance against the Israeli
occupation.
Radwan said the departure of Hamas delegation depends
on the opening of Rafah border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip. Since
Palestinian militants kidnapped an Israeli soldier last June,Israel has imposed
restrictions on opening the terminal.
Mecca talks, announced by Saudi King Abdullah Bin
Abdel-Aziz,are considered to be decisive and the Palestinian people expect the
two factions to reach consensus.
"If they did not agree, this means a new round of
violence will spread in Gaza as usual," said Yousef Shurab, a security
member.
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