Quraya visiting Gaza for talks
Palestinian Prime Minister designate Ahmad Quraya will hold talks with various resistance groups in Gaza on Sunday.
Aljazeera’s correspondentin Palestine, Walid al-Umari, reported that the talks were aimed at convincing the resistance groups to participate in his new government.
“He will first meet leaders and members of the Fatah,” he said.
Quraya was then scheduled to meet members of the Supreme Committee for Palestinian Islamic and National factions. He will meet members of the Palestinian Legislative Council in Gaza in the evening.
Participation
Aljazeera correspondent al-Umari added that 15 members from Fatah were expected to participate in Quraya’s new government.
But Hamas, Islamic Jihad and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine are likely to stay away, he reported.
Meanwhile, Israel pulled down a Palestinian home during an early morning raid near the border with Egypt in the Gaza Strip.
A grenade was thrown at the Israeli soldiers during the raid. But Israeli and Palestinian sources said the raid did not result in any human casualties.