Monday, November 22, 2010


Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and his Egyptian counterpart Mohammed Hosni Mubarak
Ramallah - Agency Quds Net News
Palestinian official revealed early, on Monday, about the intention of President Mahmoud Abbas set a date for presidential and legislative elections coming in the wake of previously postponed because of internal division between Fatah and Hamas control of Gaza last summer of 2007.

The official said in exclusive statements to " agency Quds Net Newsthat "there are intentions to President Mahmoud Abbas set a date for holding the elections, especially in light of the struggling, facing the peace process, and the intransigence of Israel to comply with the requirements and terms of reference of the political process, which puts the option of presidential election and legislative elections is a must. "

The official confirmed that "Abu Mazen told his Egyptian counterpart Hosni Mubarak, that he could no longer face the pressures exerted upon by the U.S. administration, as well as evasion Arab from their responsibilities towards the Palestinian people," adding that "President Mubarak said to Abu Mazen to stand for his part in the face of Israel and the American pressure. "

And on the Israeli threats to wage war on the Gaza Strip, the official said .. "that Cairo was informed President Abu Mazen that Israel would not attack the Gaza Strip in response to the growing strength of Islamic movements, which Israel claims as constituting a threat to its security."

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