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Hamas-Fatah coalition government formed in Palestine

Palestinians installed a new, more moderate coalition government, in hopes of persuading the international community to end its isolation of the Palestinian Authority and lift a year of bruising sanctions.

Updated on: Mar 18, 2007 09:02 AM IST
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Palestinians installed a new, more moderate coalition government, in hopes of persuading the international community to end its isolation of the Palestinian Authority and lift a year of bruising sanctions.

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Israel promptly announced it would not deal with the coalition, because governing partners Hamas and Fatah stopped short of explicitly recognising the Jewish state or renouncing violence, as the international community has demanded.

But the new alliance installed yesterday, which replaced the militantly anti-Israel government led by the Islamic Hamas, appeared to implicitly recognise Israel by calling for a Palestinian state on lands the Israelis captured in 1967.

Norway immediately recognised the new coalition and announced it would lift sanctions. Britain and the UN signaled flexibility -- suggesting money could start flowing again if the coalition keeps anti-Israel activities in check.

The Hamas-Fatah merger, however, is in danger of crumbling quickly over ideological differences, and long-standing enmities between the two factions and their legions of gunmen.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah swore in the new 25-member Cabinet shortly after the parliament session.

 
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