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<p style="font-size:10pt;">DAMASCUS, (PIC)&#8211; An informed source  told the Palestinian information center (PIC) some details about what  happened in the last reconciliation meeting on Wednesday between Hamas  and Fatah delegations in Damascus, which resulted in nothing because of  Fatah&#8217;s intransigent attitude towards the security file.</p>
<p style="font-size:10pt;">The source said that head of Hamas&#8217;s  political bureau Khaled Mishaal met on Friday with head of Fatah  delegation Azzam Al-Ahmed and discussed with him what happened in the  second round of the reconciliation meeting.</p>
<p style="font-size:10pt;">The source denied that Mishaal handed  during this meeting Hamas&#8217;s remarks on the security file as Al-Ahmed  claimed later, adding that these remarks were Hamas&#8217;s response to the  changes which director of Fatah&#8217;s intelligence Majed Faraj tried to add  to Egypt&#8217;s reconciliation paper during the last meeting between the  delegations.</p>
<p style="font-size:10pt;">He stated that Faraj refused the formation  of the higher security commission according to a national consensus and  insisted it is formed by de facto president Mahmoud Abbas, although  Fatah agreed in its meeting with Hamas officials on September 24 to  involve all Palestinian factions in its formation.</p>
<p style="font-size:10pt;">The source also said that Fatah&#8217;s  intelligence director surprisingly identified the reform of the security  apparatuses as the rebuilding of the security headquarters which were  demolished in Gaza, affirming that Fatah does not want to make any  changes to its security apparatuses in the West Bank.</p>
<p style="font-size:10pt;">As for the next meeting, Fatah&#8217;s  revolutionary council will convene later this month to discuss the  latest development on the national reconciliation before agreeing with  Hamas on a date for a next round of meetings, according to the source.</p>
<p style="font-size:10pt;">For his part, senior Hamas official Ayman  Taha denounced head of Fatah delegation Azzam Al-Ahmed for falsely  accusing Hamas of derailing the reconciliation talks in Damascus.</p>
<p style="font-size:10pt;">Taha asserted that Fatah was the party  which thwarted the meeting when it refused to meet the terms of Egypt&#8217;s  paper which stipulates the formation of a &#8220;joint security commission&#8221;  overseeing the work of the Palestinian security apparatuses in the West  Bank and the Gaza Strip.</p>
<p style="font-size:10pt;">&#8220;The meeting was adjourned because we were  not ready to lose the Palestinian dialog after Fatah disrupted it and  refused the terms of Egypt&#8217;s paper related to the security file, he  underscored.</p>
<p style="font-size:10pt;">Hamas representative in Lebanon Osama  Hamdan also criticized Fatah&#8217;s accusation that his Movement frustrated  the reconciliation talks in Damascus as &#8220;unfortunate,&#8221; saying that Fatah  was the party which suspended the talks on the security file.</p>
<p style="font-size:10pt;">In a televised statement, Hamdan stressed  that if Hamas had not been ready to discuss the security file, it would  not have held the last meetings in this regard with Fatah in Damascus,  noting that Hamas&#8217;s refusal to sign Egypt&#8217;s reconciliation paper was  because it excluded what was agreed upon previously between the two  parties.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd87MDI46m9rUxJEpMO%2bi1s7lO%2bmN9dG5nr649dVli2%2bQGQ8M8sZQG1AgdvWbfjFpU6jw0oVHaN2x94V6xjtbUDJnZOTG10xKMnkDecVzPXJY0P0AMghg1XMhtyJ05RQCpM%3d">Details on last talks between Hamas, Fatah in Damascus disclosed</a>.</p>
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