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Pal. Unity Government Stalled, Again

Palestinian unity talks between Fatah and Hamas scheduled for today were delayed again pending additional internal consultations. The two groups indicated that negotiations in Cairo would potentially resume tomorrow, with both sides adamant that they seek a reconciliation. In the event that Hamas joins the Fatah-led government, Congress could complicate aid to the Palestinians due to law forbidding funds to a terrorist group, a title ascribed to Hamas. The White House, however, intends to request a loop-hole in legislation that would ease restrictions, thereby permitting funding to the Palestinians regardless of Hamas participation. According to a United Nations report, the poverty level and malnutrition of children in the Gaza Strip grew sharply since Hamas’ coup of the government. The creation of a unity government would likely improve living conditions in Gaza through increased participation of the Palestinians Authority and an ease on security restrictions imposed on the Strip by Israel due to the terrorist activity.

Meanwhile, an Israeli committee approved the expansion of the Me’ale Adumim settlement in the West Bank, a process opposed by the Palestinians and the United States. However, the Housing Ministry must still approve the initiative.

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