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DOHA, Oct 9, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Hamas said on Wednesday it had begun meetings
with rival Palestinian faction Fatah in Cairo to discuss the year-long war in
the Gaza Strip and efforts towards national unity.
"A meeting has just commenced in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, between the
delegations of the Hamas movement... and the Fatah movement," a Hamas
statement read, adding that they were discussing "aggression on the Gaza
Strip, the political and field developments, and to unify national efforts
and ranks".
Hamas and Fatah are long-term rivals and fought a brief but bloody war in
2007 in which the former seized control of Gaza.
Fatah continues to dominate the Palestinian Authority, which has limited
administrative control over urban areas of the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
In July Hamas announced it had signed an agreement in Beijing with other
Palestinian organisations, including rivals Fatah, to work together for
"national unity".