GAZA, Aug. 24 (Xinhua) -- Sources from the Islamic Jihad said Sunday that
its delegation arrived in Cairo earlier in the day, inaugurating a series of
talks that Egypt will hold separately with the Palestinian factions to end their
crisis.
"The one-day talks will focus on finding solutions to the Palestinian impasse
and the state of split that affected the whole aspects of life," the
sources told the press.
The delegation was made of the Islamic Jihad leaders who are based in
Damascus, headed by the movement's Secretary General Ramadan Shalah. Other
Gaza-based leaders will travel to Egypt on Monday, according to the sources.
As part of its efforts to broker a national Palestinian reconciliation,
Egypt has asked the Palestinian political groups for clarifications about their
views to end the feud between the largest Palestinian groups: Islamic Hamas
movement and President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah movement.
The split widened last year when Hamas forces routed the regular pro-Abbas
forces and took control of the Gaza Strip, separating it politically from the
West Bank where the Fatah-dominated Palestinian National Authority (PNA) still
rules.
After it received the answers, Egypt invited the factions individually for
talks. If the mutual discussions between the factions and Egypt succeeded, Egypt
will invite the factions to start their national dialogue in Cairo.
Some media reports said that Hamas' politburo chief
Khaled Mashaal has also arrived in Cairo. However, a spokesman for Hamas in Gaza
refused to confirm or deny the reports.