Palestinian PM Vows to Disassemble Obstacles Facing National Reconciliation

Gaza, MINA – Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Al-Hamdallah on Tuesday pledged to take practical steps to disassemble all obstacles standing against national reconciliation and address repercussions of the division, which he described as “painful,” KUNA reported.

During the Palestinian’s governments meeting in Gaza, Al-Hamdallah stressed exerting a direct and wide impact on the lives of citizens in preparation for holding legislative and presidential elections.

The Palestinian premier pledged to work hard to establish a unified institutional structure capable of responding to the needs of citizens, especially children and young people who have suffered the bitterness of division and tolerated the scourge of war and the severity of the siege and isolation.

Together with national unity, the doors of the future are opened and hope is laid in the hearts of future generations, he stressed.

He called on factions and national forces to commit themselves to the principles of reconciliation and national unity and to devote their consensus in all fields to move to a better reality in Gaza and the West Bank and to establish a unified and balanced political system.

The Palestinian official also called for the advancement of Gaza from destruction, pollution, poverty and hunger as an approach by which donors and the international community assume their responsibilities not only to fulfill their commitments to reconstruction but also to force Israel to lift its blockade of the Gaza Strip and to open the crossings and the liberation of the national economy. (T/RS5/RS1)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)