GAZA CITY — The ruling Hamas movement and Fatah party of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas agreed early on Saturday, October 28, to work together to end armed clashes in the Gaza Strip.
“Both movements have agreed not to deploy armed men on the streets, end all armed clashes and protect public property,” IslamOnline.net quoted Ibrahim Abu Annaja, the Secretary of the Inter-Palestinian Steering Committee.
Both factions agreed to keep all their gunmen off the streets on Saturday and allow only the police to patrol.
“Hamas and Fatah will help the police forces to deploy and they will prevent any rallies or armed displays by their members,” added Abu Annaja.
The agreement was brokered late Friday, October 27, by leaders from the Islamic Jihad and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).
Hamas accused some loyalists of President Mahmoud Abbas of plotting a “coup attempt,” warning that they planned to storm some public buildings on Saturday.
But after Friday’s meeting, senior Hamas leader Fathi Hammad was quoted by Reuters saying: “fears that some may try to carry out a coup attempt have vanished.”
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