Palestinian pioneers Abbas, and Haniyeh meet in Algeria
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas met with the top of the Hamas political agency, Ismail Haniyeh, in Algeria yesterday.
Algiers said its President, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, had prevailed with regard to uniting them without precedent for years. The post incorporated a video cut showing Abbas, Haniyeh, and the Algerian president shaking hands, with other Palestinian authorities present.
The Algerian administration erased the post around 20 minutes in the wake of posting it, however at that point re-posted a similar video with the section: “The President of the Republic, Abdel Majid Tebboune, unites, in a memorable gathering as an afterthought line of the 60th freedom festivities in Algeria, the Palestinian siblings, the President of the State of Palestine, Mahmoud Abbas, and he's going with designation, and the designation of Hamas, drove by the top of its political department, Ismail Haniyeh, after numerous long periods of not gathering around a similar table.”
Palestinian news organization Wafa announced that Abbas “educated his sibling President Tebboune regarding the most recent political advancements connected with the Palestinian reason, and the acts of the occupation and its hostility against our kin, which subvert the possibilities of harmony and the two-state arrangement.”
It added that the two presidents talked about a “method for reinforcing respective relations between the two nations and countries, notwithstanding numerous global and territorial issues of normal interest.”
Recently, Abbas went to the enormous military motorcade held by Algeria, on the event of the 60th commemoration of its autonomy and the rebuilding of its sway, which was performed by the Algerian armed force. He had shown up in the country on Monday.