This is far from the first time the rival groups have signed reconciliation pacts, only to return to hostilities due to persistent disagreements.
Hamas and Fatah have been bitter enemies ever since the bloody 2006-2007 civil war in the Gaza Strip.
Mahmoud al-Aloul, Vice Chairman of the Central Committee of Palestinian organisation and political party Fatah, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi, and Mussa Abu Marzuk, senior member of the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas, attend an event at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing on July 23, 2024.
This renewed attempt at unity marks a significant development, as Hamas and Fatah have been bitter enemies ever since the bloody 2006-2007 civil war in the Gaza Strip. Fatah, the Palestinian political party then governed both the West Bank and the Gaza enclave at the time, was violently kicked out of the latter territory, following Hamas' election win in the Strip in 2006.
Hussam Badran, a senior Hamas official taking part in the talks, said in a statement cited by Reuters that "this declaration comes at an important time" amid Israel's war in Gaza, and that the agreement was an "additional positive step towards achieving Palestinian national unity." But this is far from the first time that Hamas and Fatah have signed reconciliation pacts, only to return to hostilities due to persisting disagreements.
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