China Trying to Bring Reconciliation Between Fatah and Hamas
This weekend, reconciliation talks between Fatah and Hamas representatives were reported to take place in Beijing under the auspices of the Chinese regime in an attempt to end the division between the Palestinian factions.
A London-based Qatari newspaper reported, based on Palestinian sources, that the Chinese authorities pressured the Palestinian leadership to hold the meeting now, despite Fatah requesting to postpone it by a month.
Husam Badran, a member of Hamas’s political bureau, said Hamas is ready and approaches positively and with national responsibility any invitation to dialogue that will promote the end of the split in the Palestinian people, especially in light of the Al-Aqsa Flood operation - the Palestinian name for the October 7 attack.
Faiz Abu Shamala, considered close to Hamas leadership in the Gaza Strip, called on Palestinian organizations to reach national reconciliation in talks in China to unite ranks against the Israeli enemy, which he says aims to expel the Palestinian people from their land.
In an article in Hamas’s official newspaper, Abu Shamala wrote that “the Israeli enemy views these meetings from a different perspective, knowing that achieving national reconciliation would be like mountains of fire standing between it and the realization of its goals.” (INN / VFI News)
“Our Heavenly Father, we pray for protection from the enemies’ plans and weapons. You are faithful and You protect the ones who love You so that no weapon formed against them shall prosper. We thank You for constantly comforting us through Your Word and for reminding us of Your faithfulness and love. We trust and pray in Yeshua’s name that Your Will be done and that terrorists will not be allowed to further their wicked plans and harm civilians any further.”