Special report: Palestine-Israel
Relations
GAZA, July 6 (Xinhua) -- Hamas said on Sunday that European parties were
also mediating in the efforts to exchange an Israeli hostage for a number of
Palestinian prisoners.
Hamas spokesman Ismail Radwan said the European sides were not the solo
mediators, adding that "we deal with all efforts and mediations because they
serve the Egyptian efforts to achieve the swap."
Radwan did not reveal which countries the European mediators are.
He confirmed that talks about Israeli hostage Corporal Gilad Shalit, have
been suspended by Hamas because "the Zionist side is not fully committed" to an
Egyptian-brokered ceasefire between Hamas and Israel.
Egypt invited Hamas into indirect talks with Israel in Cairo to continue
the negotiations about Shalit, who has been held hostage sine June 2006, but
Hamas rejected the invitation, according to Radwan.
The ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian militant groups led by Hamas
took effect on June 19, which has restored some calmness into the
Hamas-controlled Gaza. But rocket attacks by Palestinian factions opposing the
ceasefire delayed the gradual lifting of the Israeli embargo on the impoverished
territory.
Hamas accuses Israel of playing with the ceasefire obligations.
Moreover, Radwan said Egypt did not mediate in efforts to resume
inter-Palestinian dialogue.
"From the beginning, Egypt did not start mediation to sponsor the
dialogue," he said, admitting that opposition from America and Europe to the
reconciliation was "the real problem."
Asharq al-Awsat, a London-based Arabic newspaper, reported on Sunday that
Egypt stopped its efforts to broker reconciliation between rival Palestinian
factions of Hamas and Fatah.
American and Western opposition was the reason that Egypt cut off its
endeavors, the newspaper said.