Special report:
Palestine-Israel
Relations
GAZA, July 1 (Xinhua) -- A senior official of the Islamic Resistance
Movement (Hamas) on Tuesday called for forming an interim Palestinian government
right after launching a comprehensive national dialogue among the Palestinian
factions.
Ghazi Hamad told a conference held in Gaza to encourage the dialogue that a
ministry for national dialogue should be part of the interim government that has
to be formed after launching the dialogue among all political factions.
In early June, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas had called for launching
a comprehensive dialogue and ending the status of split among the West Bank
controlled by Fatah movement and Gaza controlled by Hamas.
Hamas leaders welcomed Abbas' call for resuming the dialogue and said they
are ready for dialogue wherever and whenever.
"I want to drag your attention that the crisis into the Palestinian society
is really deep and the Palestinian people are clearly suffering from the
disputes and disagreements between the Palestinian factions," said Hamad.
Hamas movement won in the election held in the Palestinian territories in
2006, and formed a first ever government that lasted for several months, then
another national unity government was formed in March last year.
Abbas deposed the national unity government headed by Prime Minister Ismail
Haneya after the movement took control of the Gaza Strip last June and ousted
Abbas security forces.
Hamad called for forming a committee to immediately start a comprehensive
dialogue, adding that the committee has to be compressed of the five major
political factions including Fatah and Hamas to end all current disputes. ¡¡