Abbas says won't return to Gaza unless he gets full control
Tuesday, 10 April 2018
RAMALLAH, Apr 09 (AP): Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas says that unless he gets full control over the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip, including the group's weapons, he will "not be responsible for what goes on" there.
Abbas' comments late Sunday dealt another blow to months of US-backed Egyptian efforts to negotiate a deal that would sideline the Islamic militant Hamas and enable Abbas' self-rule government to return to Gaza.
Hamas seized Gaza from forces loyal to Abbas in 2007.
Recent talks between Abbas and his rivals failed, mainly because Hamas refuses to disarm. This comes as tensions are rising on the Gaza-Israel border, with Hamas leading mass protests to try to break an Israeli-Egyptian border blockade.
Abbas told leaders of his Fatah movement he has informed Egypt of his demands and is waiting to hear back.
Meanwhile, the Israeli military says its aircraft have struck a Hamas target in the Gaza Strip, in response to two explosive devices found near Israel's border with the territory.
The military says fighter jets hit a "terror target" in a Hamas military compound early on Monday.