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Fatah slams Hamas call to form new Palestinian leadership

Other News Materials 31 January 2009 15:18 (UTC +04:00)

Fatah movement of President Mahmoud Abbas slammed on Saturday its arch-rival Islamic Hamas movement for seeking to form a new leadership for the Palestinians, Xinhua reported.

"Hamas calls for new leadership aimed at replacing the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) the sole and legitimate representative of the Palestinian people all over the world," a Fatah written statement sent to reporters said.

In a speech addressed in Qatar last week, Hamas exiled leader Khalid Meshaal advocated a new umbrella body to represent the Palestinians in Gaza, the West Bank and in the Diaspora.

Fatah, which warned of Meshaal's calls "to form a new political reference for the Palestinian people," called on all PLO powers and factions "to get back to the national accordance document agreed upon by all factions including Hamas."

Leaders of political factions including Hamas and Islamic Jihad agreed upon "the document of national accordance" which called for renovating the PLO.

Claiming victory in a 22-day war with Israel, in which around 1, 400 Palestinians and 13 Israelis were killed, Hamas reasserted it controlled over the Gaza Strip and resumed its political challenge to moderate Abbas.

On Friday, several thousands of Hamas supporters rallied in Gaza in support for Meshaal's call to abolish the PLO. Meshaal's proposal was echoed in similar statements to cheering crowds by a senior Hamas leader Khalil Al Hayya.

In the first public appearance by a prominent Gaza Hamas leader since Israeli attacks on Dec. 27, Al Hayya said the PLO was "dead" and sent to the "morgue" by those who founded it.

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