Saturday, July 27, 2024

 the palestinian agreement with china's involvement, is further explored in this article;


Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi attends the closing ceremony of a reconciliation dialogue among Palestinian factions resulting in the signing of the Beijing Declaration. 

 Di JianlanXinhua News Agency

On Tuesday, Palestinian factions in Beijing signed yet another unity agreement to overcome 17 years of internal division between the two main Palestinian political factions, Hamas and Fatah.

The deal, of which a leaked copy was published by al-Masry al-Youm, centers primarily around the formation of an “interim national reconciliation government” to take charge of the West Bank and Gaza post-genocide and in preparation for elections, to secure an independent state on 1967 territory, to exclude any foreign role over any part of occupied territory after a ceasefire, as well as expand the Palestine Liberation Organization to include Hamas and other factions.

The Beijing Declaration, as it has been named, gave no timeline for implementation.

Hamas welcomed the declaration, saying it created a “barrier against all regional and international interventions that seek to impose realities against our people’s interests.”

According to Chinese state broadcaster, CCTV, the declaration, also signed by a slew of smaller factions, was evidence of Palestinian consensus on “ending division and strengthening Palestinian unity.”

But a host of problems face any attempt at implementation, and it may well turn out that its main significance lies in the fact that it was mediated by China, which is inexorably expanding its role in the region.

Vagueness

The first problem lies in its vagueness.........more..........

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