RAMALLAH, June 5 (Xinhua) -- Head of Palestinian
Fatah parliamentary bloc Azzam al-Ahmad said on Monday that the national
dialogue would continue in Ramallah at President Mahmoud Abbas' office.
The national dialogue, which held its first session
on May 25-26, aims to get the Palestinians out of political and fiscal crisis
and bridge gaps between feuding factions, especially the ruling Hamas and rival
Fatah headed by Abbas, said Ahmad.
The conferees formed a committee to report Hamas final response to a proposal
submitted by Palestinian prisoners earlier in May, which calls for settling the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict and creating a Palestinian state in the territories
captured by Israel in the 1967 Middle East War.
On Monday, members of the committee will meet Hamas
leaders in Gaza, including Prime Minister Ismail Haneya, "to hear the Hamas'
final formula," Ahmad told Voice of Palestine.
Representatives of national and Islamic factions will
also attend the meeting between Hamas leaders and the committee, which comprises
Abbas' representative Rawhi Fatouh and representative of business sector Moneeb
al-Masri.
Abbas will call for a referendum on the proposal if
Hamas does not accept it.
"If Hamas' attitude was not positive, then today's
meeting would have the final decision in the light of the ultimatum given by
Abbas," said Ahmad.
Besides Hamas, the Islamic Jihad also boycotts the
plan, which is also known as Document of National Accordance, for including
implicit recognition of Israel.
Ahmad has rejected calls by Hamas to modify the
proposal, mainly the articles which urge the adoption of relevant UN
resolutions, saying the modification will "lead to obstruct the dialogue."
He also denounced remarks made by Haneya who said
that Abbas had no right to call for a referendum.
Abbas on May 25 gave Hamas 10 days to make decision
on whether to accept the proposal. If Hamas does not agree, a referendumwould be
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