Gaza’s ruling militant group Hamas said that there was a cross-factional agreement to hold elections in the besieged enclave, which would be the first in 18 years. Speaking to local Palestinian outlet Quds News, Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem said that a meeting was held with Palestine’s Central Elections Committee and the armed factions in the Gaza Strip. “There was a consensus that the atmosphere was very positive in the Gaza Strip and the conditions were completely favorable for holding these elections,” Mr. Qassem said.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

N. Korea launches a new ballistic missile designed to threaten US

North Korea has launched a new intercontinental ballistic missile in its first…

“Fighting must end now”: UN Secretary General

The UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres repeated calls he made at the…

Syrian farmers bombed by Israeli drone

Two Syrian farmers were bombed by an Israeli drone on Monday on…

Netanyahu slams leaders recognising Palestinian state ahead of US trip 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denounced leaders who had recognised a Palestinian…