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China hosts talks between rival Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah in bid to end internal divisions: report

  • Report comes after major power shuffle in the Palestinian Authority aimed at ending Israel-Gaza war
  • Beijing says it is willing to mediate the conflict following last year’s peace deal between China, Iran and Saudi Arabia

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Rival Palestinian parties Hamas and Fatah are reportedly meeting in Beijing to address their differences, in a development that could have implications for the Israel-Gaza war. Photo: Getty Images

China has not confirmed whether two rival Palestinian groups are meeting in Beijing, saying only that Beijing backs “internal reconciliation among Palestinian factions through dialogue and consultation”.

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It followed a report from Riyadh-based Arab News that Hamas and Fatah were holding talks in Beijing on Friday aiming to end their internal divisions.

The foreign ministry has not responded to a request for comment from the Post.

The report came after a major power shuffle in the Fatah-led West Bank as Washington pressured the party to step into the Israel-Gaza war and prepare post-war reforms in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip.

Following last year’s peace deal reached between China, Iran and Saudi Arabia, Beijing said it was willing to mediate in the Israel-Gaza conflict.

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Beijing has not condemned Hamas for the October 7 attack on Israel despite pressure from the West.

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