Hamas announced on Saturday that Palestinian factions will hold a new round of talks in Algeria at the end of December to discuss the Palestinian reconciliation process.
Khalil Al-Hayya, deputy chief of the movement in the Gaza Strip, said Algeria will invite Palestinian factions for a new session of the national dialogue that is aimed at achieving reconciliation and ending internal division.
The Fatah movement also spoke of a possibility of a new meeting being held.
Fatah spokesperson Hussein Hamayel told the Anadolu Agency said factions may hold a meeting to build on the agreements reached during the first round of meetings held in Algeria in October.
Hamayel reiterated his movement’s commitment to all items of the “Algiers Declaration” that was signed by the factions in October.
The declaration stressed the importance of national unity and confronting and resisting the Israeli occupation.
It called for achieving the legitimate goals of the Palestinian people, and for adopting dialogue and consultations to resolve differences.
It stressed the need to hold presidential and National Council elections.
An Algerian-Arab team would supervise and follow up the implementation of the terms of the agreement in cooperation with the Palestinians.