Hamas, Fatah Meet in Cairo, Don't Reach Agreement
PA factions meeting in Cairo to seal a reconciliation deal between Fatah and Hamas will hold a second round of talks.
PA factions meeting in Cairo to seal a reconciliation deal between Fatah and Hamas will hold a second round of talks.

"The international community must respect Palestinian need to end division," Hamas chief tells Jordan's King in Amman.

Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki has postponed his visit to Gaza until March after talks with PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas.

Report by Channel 2 from Shechem shows the face of Hamas, waiting to take over Judea and Samaria.

In a surprise move, Abbas names former terrorist prisoner as secretary gen. for Gaza, angering current Fatah leaders.

Members of Abbas's Fatah faction and rival Hamas will meet on Wednesday in Cairo, says Fatah official.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu condemns Abbas for meeting with Mashaal. Livni condemns Netanyahu for condemning Abbas.

Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi will meet PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas and Hamas politburo chief Khaled Mashaal in Cairo on Wednesday.

"Gaza was the first territory rid of occupation and settlement," PA Chairman says in speech on Fatah's anniversary.

Supporters of the Fatah movement start massing in the main squares in Gaza for the movement's first celebration since 2007.

"Next year will be the year of statehood and independence," PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas says in Ramallah.

The Gaza branch of the Fatah party will mark its anniversary in the Hamas-ruled enclave after an accord between the two factions.

Abbas and his Fatah faction move closer to fight hand in hand with Hamas, which will celebrate in Shechem and welcome Fatah in Gaza.

PA chairman Abbas says it's time to seal a reconciliation with the Hamas terror group.

Hamas hails the UN decision to recognize 'Palestine', calls it a victory. "The decision changes nothing," says U.S. ambassador Rice.

Hamas chief Khaled Mashaal is to make his first-ever visit to Gaza at the end of next week, say officials.

The Palestinian Authority will release Hamas-affiliated detainees and allow Hamas to attend PLO meetings in Judea and Samaria.

Hamas MP Yahya Moussa declares PA Chairman Abbas persona non grata in Gaza.

Fatah fumes as Hamas PM says he will attend the meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement in Iran.

Hamas punishes Gaza's citizens for its row with Fatah by refusing to allow them to receive medical treatment in Israel.

Egypt's new Islamist president Morsi met senior Hamas officials and pledged his support for the "struggle of the Palestinian nation".

PA Chairman Abbas meets Egypt's newly elected president, Mohammed Morsi. They discuss peace and the reconciliation between Hamas and Fatah.

Fatah says it is opposed to the opening of Gaza’s border with Egypt, says Hamas supports Israeli policy of giving Egypt control of Gaza.

PA cabinet sets October 20 as date for local elections. Hamas warns the decision would “affect reconciliation negatively.”

More than a year after the unity deal in Cairo, Fatah and Hamas still can't form a unity government.

PA Chairman Abbas issues executive order amending the 2005 election law, plans to hold elections sooner than scheduled.

Signifying the much ballyhooed Fatah-Hamas unity deal is a dead letter, Abbas has unilaterally formed a new government.

A meeting between Hamas politburo chief Khaled Mashaal and Fatah official Azzam al-Ahmed to jump-start unity yielded no fruit.

The Hamas politburo's number two reaffirmed the terror movement has no intention of honoring peace agreements struck with Israel

Fatah is laying the groundwork for elections in Gaza; recently released terrorist tops list of contenders to take the helm in the enclave

PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas said unity with Hamas is going nowhere; and issued 'demands' for financial support to the Arab League.

Poll conducted among PA Arabs finds that most blame Hamas for Gaza fuel crisis. Abbas enjoying increased popularity.

Fatah spokesman clams Iran paid Hamas to back out of implementing the reconciliation deal between the two factions.

Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal meets Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan. blames Israel for using excuses to attack Gaza.

Both Fatah and Hamas politburo members say Hamas' Gaza leadership are obstructing the implementation of a unity deal agreed on in Qatar.

Hamas leader Mahmoud al-Zahar slammed PA officials saying their continued security cooperation with Israel is a bar to reconciliation

A Ramallah court has delayed a hearing on a challenge to a proposed unity deal that would have PA chairman Abbas serve as PM and President.

Hamas' No. 2 confirms that the terror group has left Syria because of protest crackdown.

The feud between Hamas and Fatah proceeds apace in Cairo as acrimony over 'new demands' boils to the surface.

Hamas reneged on a deal to form a unity government with Fatah and demanded new terms in Cairo.

PA chairman Mahmoud Abbas and Hamas chief Khaled Mashaal are in Cairo as the formation of a unity government remains uncertain.

PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas says his unity government with Hamas will respect agreements signed with Israel.

Mahmoud Abbas may not serve as both Prime Minister and President, says a PNC and PLO member who is fighting the idea in court.

Senior Hamas official Mahmud al-Zahar says agreement with Fatah is a mistake and that no one inside Hamas was consulted.

Gaza de facto Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh, says the terrorist group will “never recognize Israel" and "the resistance will continue."

Hamas leaders in Gaza are at odds with the terror group's politburo over unity with Fatah in a conflict that could split the movement.

PA Chairman meets with U.S. envoy David Hale, claims the reconciliation with Hamas does not contradict the peace process.

Fatah official says the PLO, not the PA, recognizes Israel - so what is the problem if Hamas sits in a PA government?

Middle East expert Professor Moshe Sharon: The agreement between Hamas and Fatah proves that Fatah also wants to destroy Israel.

Mahmoud Abbas met U.S. Secretary of State and UN Secretary General and informed them of agreement with Hamas.

The new Palestinian Authority government will allegedly to be declared on February 18, with elections set for later this year.

Israel's Prime Minister issued an ultimatum to officials in Ramallah that they must choose between Hamas and peace with Israel.

Mahmoud Abbas will head an interim government until elections are held. Hamas officials threaten to split the group.

Hamas endorses Qatar's proposal that PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas serve as prime minister in an interim unity government.

No hopes yet for implementation of Hamas-Fatah unity. Sides continue to blame one another for lack of progress.

PA Chairman Abbas and Hamas chief Mashaal will agree on a national unity government this Thursday, says senior Fatah official.

Senior officials in Ramallah and Gaza City admit that the May elections will probably be cancelled as unity has not materialized.
The PLO has threatened to cancel elections in May, but Hamas is still opening the Gaza election office.
The Palestinian Authority says it will cancel elections slated for May 4 if reconciliation with Hamas fails

Road to reconciliation proves rocky, and each terror group blames the other.
