Special report:Internal situation in
Palestine
GAZA, Dec. 28 (Xinhua) -- Palestinian Prime Minister
Ismail Haneya left the Gaza Strip via Rafah border crossing on Thursday,
embarking on a new regional tour, his office announced.
Palestinian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Zahar and Interior
Minister Said Siam accompany Haneya in his second regional tour that will take
him to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and likely Jordan, said the office.
Haneya was invited by Jordan's King Abdullah II who
tries to broker reconciliation between Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and
Haneya.
The Jordanian move has ended a period of cold
relations between the governing Hamas and Jordan over arms smuggling case.
Meanwhile, sources closed to the Hamas-led government
revealed that a special plane, sent upon orders of Saudi King Abdullah bin
Abdul-Aziz, will pick up Haneya and his delegation from an Egyptian airport to
Mecca where they will perform the Hajj (pilgrimage).
Unlike his first tour, Haneya's departure through
Rafah gateway this time did not score any trouble.
The second tour came only two weeks after Haneya
wrapped up his first tour abroad on Dec. 14 which had taken him to Egypt, Qatar,
Bahrain, Syria, Iran and Sudan.
On his way back from his first regional tour,
Haneya's convoy was under fire shortly after he entered Gaza via Rafah crossing.
One of his bodyguard was killed and two others wounded in that
incident.