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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday called on Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to "completely cancel" a reconciliation deal with Hamas that was signed in Cairo earlier in the day.
"I call on Abu Mazen [Abbas] to completely cancel the agreement with Hamas and to choose the path to peace with Israel," Netanyahu said during a meeting with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair in Jerusalem.
The unity deal reached by Hamas and Fatah and signed by both parties and an array of other Palestinian factions on Tuesday aims to end years of bitter divisions between the two leading political groups.
Palestinian group Fatah on Tuesday slammed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's call to "completely cancel" a reconciliation deal with Hamas as "unacceptable interference."
Originally posted by Nathwa
reply to post by Vitchilo
I guess the obvious question to ask is what is Israel going to do to stop this reconciliation? Will there be an effort to sabotage and undermine this effort?
Originally posted by backinblack
reply to post by Vitchilo
Maybe pressure Israel into paying up the money they owe Palestine so they can purchase supplies..
Originally posted by Eliad
reply to post by Vitchilo
Sometimes I just want to kick the guy in the nuts...
Eliad.