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هل يستطيع السعوديون إيقاف الحرب الأهلية الفلسطينية؟ بقلم:
تيم ماكجريك و جميل حامد مجلة
التايم الامريكية - 5/2/2007 Can
the Saudis Stop a Palestinian Civil War? Monday,
Feb. 05, 2007 By
TIM MCGIRK/JERUSALEM AND JAMIL HAMAD/BETHLEHEM
Hoping to end the fratricidal killing on the streets of Gaza, Saudi Arabia
has invited leaders of the two main Palestinian
factions, Hamas and Fatah, to Islam's holiest city for
talks aimed at creating a unity government. Such a
government would not only end the chaotic fighting, but
would also be aimed at ending the Western economic siege
of the Palestinian territories. But as if the hostility
on the streets of The first hitch came from the Israelis who, by late Monday, had still not
opened Even absent last-minute obstacles erected by the Israelis, trust between the
two Palestinian factions is running abysmally low.
Privately, Palestinians close to Hamas were doubtful
that a deal can be reached and a deadly civil war
averted. One Fatah Central Committee member told TIME
that Haniyeh and Meshaal are convinced the Bush
Administration is putting pressure on Abbas not to
strike an accord with Hamas. "The key to a unity
government lies with Abbas going against the Palestinian leaders say that in pressing Abbas to take a more
confrontational attitude towards The leaders of Fatah and Hamas have been deadlocked for months over a
power-sharing agreement, and while they bickered,
fighting raged between their militias. Until now, Hamas
has refused calls by Fatah and the international
community to recognize Rival Palestinian leaders know that the http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1586023,00.html
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من حق الزائر الكريم أن ينقل وأن ينشر كل ما يعجبه من موقعنا . معزواً إلينا ، أو غير معزو .ـ |