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Hamas Accused of Negotiating With Israel to Make Gaza an Independent State

© AFP 2023 / ABBAS MOMANIPalestinian president Mahmud Abbas looks on during an opening ceremony of the "Istiqlal" (independence) garden in the West Bank city of Ramallah on April 5, 2015
Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas looks on during an opening ceremony of the Istiqlal (independence) garden in the West Bank city of Ramallah on April 5, 2015 - Sputnik International
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Mahmoud Abbas said that Palestinian Authorities have accused the Islamic opposition Hamas movement of holding separate negotiations with Israel on making the Gaza Strip an independent state.

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AMMAN (Sputnik) The Palestinian Authorities have accused the Islamic opposition Hamas movement of holding separate negotiations with Israel on making the Gaza Strip an independent state, Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas told Sputnik in an interview.

"There is a project that we call ‘a project of state in temporary borders.’ This is an actual Israeli project, but unfortunately, Hamas is holding dialogue with Israel on this project,” Abbas said.

Abbas explained that the crux of the dialogue between Israel and Gaza is the creation of the Gaza Strip as an independent state and that Israel would partially withdraw from the West Bank, but at the same time retaining control over parts of the area the West Bank considers within its borders.

"The issues of [the status of] Jerusalem and refugees aren't even being discussed. That's the project that Hamas and Israel are discussing, unfortunately," Abbas said.

The Palestinian leader is currently visiting Moscow where he is expected to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

Palestine wants to establish an independent state on the West Bank territories, including East Jerusalem, marked as its capital, and in the Gaza Strip. The Palestinian Authority has asked Israel to pull out from territories it seized in 1967.

On March 28, the Russian president said Moscow would help Palestine in achieving its goal to become a sovereign state, with Russia being one of the 135 members of the United Nations that have recognized the State of Palestine.

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