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                  Abbas, Mashaal to discuss renewal of unity efforts

                  Khaled Mashaal and Mahmoud Abbas. Photo: Reuters

                  Abbas, Mashaal to discuss renewal of unity efforts

                  07.02.2013, Israel and the World

                  Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal are scheduled to meet in Cairo Friday in a renewed bid to form a Palestinian unity government.
                  Izat al-Risheq, a senior Hamas official, announced that Abbas and Mashaal would also meet with leaders of various PLO groups to discuss holding elections for the PLO's parliament-in-exile, the Palestine National Council.
                  Al-Risheq said that Hamas and Fatah representatives would hold additional talks in Cairo early next week to discuss the formation of a unity government that would prepare fore new presidential and parliamentary elections in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
                  Mashaal told BBC Thursday that he was holding discussions with Abbas on the formation of a unity government. He said that the discussions were also focused on holding long overdue presidential and parliamentary elections.
                  "We are consulting about forming a government of national accord," Mashaal said. "Preparations for presidential, parliamentary and executive council elections are underway."
                  Yet as Fatah and Hamas continue to talk about ending their differences, the PA security forces in the West Bank pursued their crackdown on supporters of the Islamist movement.
                  Over the past 48 hours, PA security forces arrested nine Hamas supporters in Nablus, Kalkilya, Ramallah and Tulkarm, sources close to Hamas said.
                  The sources said that most of those arrested had been released from Israeli prison in recent weeks.

                   

                  By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

                  JPost.com