Hurried Huddle in Aqaba Seeks to Curb Intifada
GAZA (Dispatches) --
Palestinians in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip voiced anger over a meeting between top Israeli and Palestinian officials hosted by Jordan on Sunday.
In Gaza, women and masked men protested against the meeting in Aqaba as Washington and its Arab allies seek to curb a wider escalation of the Palestinian uprising.
Hamas spokesperson in Gaza Hazem Qassem, condemned the meeting.
“We strongly condemn the Palestinian Authority’s participation in the security meeting with the Zionist occupation in Aqaba. This meeting aims to curb the Intifada and the revolution of our Palestinian people in the West Bank and Al-Quds,” he told Reuters.
“This participation means that the security coordination between the occupation and the (Palestinian) Authority is very strong and it is not suspended like the Authority announced. This meeting is against the national unity and it represents only some powerful leadership in the Palestinian Authority,” he added.
Qassem said what is required is to hold a regional Arab summit to support our people and the resistance.
Last month, the Palestinian Authority said it had suspended its security coordination with the occupying regime of Israel after Zionist forces martyred nine Palestinians, including an elderly woman, during a raid in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin.
On Saturday armed and masked fighters took to the streets of Jenin, joining several Palestinian factions from armed groups within mainstream Fatah to Hamas and Islamic Jihad who urged the Palestinian Authority to pull out of the meeting, calling it a U.S.-led plot against Palestinian aspirations.
The discussions in Aqaba were part of stepped-up Jordanian collaboration with Washington and Egypt to put the brakes on one of the biggest surge of uprising in years, with