Special report: Internal situation in Palestine
GAZA, June 24 (Xinhua) -- A senior Hamas leader has on Sunday condemned the upcoming four-way summit of Sharm al-Sheikh as a bid to kill the Islamic movement which took control of Gaza Strip.
"The summit will also support President (Mahmoud) Abbas with everything to achieve the Israeli occupation's dream of destroying Hamas," Khalil Abu Laila, Hamas' foreign relations chief, told reporters in Gaza.
Abbas, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Jordanian King Abdullah will sit together on Monday in the Egyptian sea resort of Sharm al-Sheikh to discuss the situation after Hamas took control of Gaza.
But Abu Laila insisted that Olmert would be the only winner of the meetings as he will "try to open new aspects for ties normalization with more Arab states.
After Hamas seized all security compounds in Gaza, Abbas has sacked the Hamas-led coalition government and formed an emergency administration of Fatah and independent ministers who are based in West Bank.
Abbas also rejected Hamas' calls for dialogue unless their gunmen withdraw from the Palestinian Authority buildings in Gaza. According to Abu Laila, Abbas rejection of talks was "submission to the Zionist and American conditions and a despair attempt to tighten the international siege on Hamas."