GAZA, July 31 (Xinhua) -- Deposed Prime Minister of
Hamas administration in Gaza Ismail Haneya on Friday ruled out the resumption of
inter-dialogue with rival Fatah party and the holding of general elections on
time.
Haneya told prayers in a mosque in the southern Gaza
town of Rafah that as long as a siege is imposed on Gaza, while arrests against
his West Bank movement's members are going on, he doubt that the dialogue would
resume.
At the end of the last round of dialogue held in
Cairo on June 28, mediator Egypt informed Fatah and Hamas negotiators that the
last round of dialogue to sign a reconciliation deal will be held on August 25.
Tension between the two groups elevated after Hamas
banned the travel of 400 Gaza Fatah members to join their movement's sixth
general assembly that will be held in the West Bank city of Bethlehem on August
4.
Hamas clearly announced that Gaza Fatah members
couldn't leave unless the security forces of President Mahmoud Abbas, who is
also Fatah party chief, free more than 900 Hamas activists imprisoned in West
Bank jails. Hamas security forces have confiscated the passports and IDs of the
Gaza Fatah members.
"We said that there are doubts that the national
dialogue would reach its goals, and there are even doubts that Hamas negotiators
would go to the upcoming round of dialogue if political arrests did not
completely stop in the West Bank," said Haneya.
He said that after the recent Fatah leaders' threat
to detain Hamas leadership in the West Bank, "I doubt that the upcoming round of
dialogue would be basically held."
Haneya also stressed that Hamas rejects the
continuation of dialogue amid "tightening the siege on the Gaza Strip as well as
preventing the reconstruction of Gaza."
"We were informed by several European figures that
the authority in Ramallah is the one who works on keeping the tight siege
imposed on the Gaza Strip," Haneya revealed to the prayers.
Hamas movement, which won the Palestinian legislative
elections in January 2006, seized control of the Gaza Strip by force in
June2007, and routed President Abbas' security forces.
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