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Report: PA President Abbas signs off on Israel-Hamas truce ‎

by  News Agencies and ILH Staff
Published on  11-08-2018 00:00
Last modified: 11-03-2021 15:34
Report: PA President Abbas signs off on Israel-Hamas truce ‎

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi and Palestinian Authority President ‎Mahmoud Abbas in Sharm el-‎Sheikh

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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi has been ‎able to convince Palestinian Authority President ‎Mahmoud Abbas to sign off on a cease-fire agreement between ‎Israel and Hamas, the London-based Arabic-language newspaper Al-‎Hayat reported Thursday.‎

Cairo has been trying to mediate a truce between ‎‎Israel and Hamas, the terrorist group that controls the Gaza Strip, for the past several months, in an ‎effort to ‎prevent a series of escalating border ‎flare-ups from devolving into a full-fledged war. ‎

Abbas recently admitted that Ramallah ‎has been actively trying to ‎torpedo these efforts, which ‎also seek to outline an ‎agreement that would pave ‎the way for Gaza's ‎economic rehabilitation. Abbas explained that Hamas, which ‎ousted ‎Abbas' Fatah-led government from ‎the ‎Gaza ‎Strip in a ‎military coup in 2007, doesn't have the ‎authority ‎to hold any kind of talks with ‎Israel. ‎

According to Al-Hayat, el-Sissi ‎and Abbas met in the ‎Egyptian resort town of Sharm el-‎Sheikh on Saturday, ‎where the Egyptian leader explained in detail the ‎nature of the understandings that were reached.‎

Upon learning all the details, Abbas signed off on the plan, agreeing to  "allow Gazans some breathing room," the report ‎said. ‎ ‎

The report further said that as part of the deal, ‎Israel agreed to permit Qatar to transfer $90 million to Gaza, to be used to pay the wages of ‎Hamas functionaries. However, Israel conditioned the transfer on ‎the logistics being overseen by the ‎U.N.‎

The funds are expected to be transferred by the end of next ‎week.‎

For the first time in years, Israel also agreed to ‎allow increased produce exports from the Gaza ‎Strip, the paper said.‎

Lebanon's al-Akhbar newspaper recently published a ‎draft of the Egyptian-brokered deal, detailing ‎several steps toward reaching a long-term cease-fire agreement. The steps, which are contingent on each other, include Hamas' agreement to halt the eight-month ‎border riot campaign, an Egyptian agreement to ‎gradually ease its border restrictions on Gaza and an ‎Israeli agreement to expand the fishing zone off ‎Gaza's coast from its current maximum of 9 nautical ‎miles to 14 miles. ‎

Palestinian media reports on the meeting between ‎Abbas and el-Sissi were vague, with most saying only ‎that the two leaders discussed the Palestinian issue ‎and "common interests."

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