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And live from studio fourteen here at aljazeera headquarters in doha im dreading obligato welcome to the news grid bridging the divide between rival palestinian factions fatah and hamas reconsolidation talks in egypt to lead to the signing of a deal that could help bring an end to a decade long political disputes the agreement calls for the handover of administrative control of gaza to a unity government in just a matter of weeks well go live to amman life for the latest. 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You were a live on air were streaming online through you tube Facebook Live and that aljazeera dot com as well thanks for watching we begin with a big breakthrough between two rival palestinian factions hamas and fatah have agreed on the Palestinian Authority taking full administrative control of gaza so the two groups have been meeting in cairo and are planning to move forward with the formation of a National Unity government its a significant step in bringing the Palestinian People together theyve been ruled separately in gaza and in the occupied west bank ever since classes began between the two factions in two thousand and seven. To be completely agreed to the concept of supporting the government normally according to the systems to administer the authorities and ministries without exception and to supervise all the crossings by the with the. Which is the rafah crossing. Despite the fact that we have some different views of different political points we have different disputes but this will never change the fact that we are brothers we are brothers in religion we are brothers in nationality we are brothers in the National Interest we suffer the same we have the same future we need to find a way for a unity of our people to secure the ambitions of our people. In the occupied west bank that is joining us from any more clarity on whats been agreed. Well we have clarity on some points there hasnt been sort of a full presentation of exactly what the wording of what was signed indeed the signing itself and the statements there after werent didnt happen live on Egyptian Television either so there has been some. Sort of lack of clarity exactly as to whats happened here but what we do know is the head of the fellow fatah delegation announced that the border running would be taken over he said by november the first by the president ial guard of the Palestinian Authority there is some doubt as to exactly when that will happen in the vital rougher crossing because some of that is being reconstructed at the moment by egypt but that is one key part of this also we were hearing earlier that the issue of internal security in the gaza strip the three thousand Palestinian AuthoritySecurity Services would be integrated into that of course that has been run entirely by hamas in the last ten years and also theres the question of the tens of thousands of hamas employees who have been running Government Services in the interim how will they be reintegrated into the Palestinian Authority government and again there is talk of a four month process to employ at least some of them and pay them not a full salary but a partial salary up until that point so these are some of the key sort of practical measures that we understand have been agreed although there still remain of course as we heard from the fadel from the how mr legation hedgers then there remains some issues of differences world but is very much seems like this is just the this start of a process rather than a full agreement so what steps still need to be taken what are they saying. Well there is that the first deadline for the for the borders there is talk of december the first deadline for a full unity government to take up its operations theres also the question of when exactly will lift the Palestinian Authority dominated by fatah will lift the restrictions that its imposed on gaza on salaries and on electricity to try to pressure hamas to this point so there are various confidence Building Measures that need to be taken on both sides along a timeline that is saying is very clear in that that is one reason why this will work when others have not along with the egyptian pressure as well the thing that hasnt been publicly discussed here is the issue of the aisle because some brigades the military wing of hamas hamas was very clear that it wasnt going to be on the table for these talks the palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas so that he wouldnt tolerate a hezbollah style or arrangement that you have in lebanon being replicated in gaza so those points of view remain very separate it could be and there were indications that there have been some kind of accommodations reached whereby the brigades would be relatively quiet away from the public eye and they would only be used if there was some sort of National Consensus that they would not be entirely independent and used at the whim of hamas without some kind of coordination with its colleagues in the Palestinian Authority ok harry faso we thank you for that update from our well cross over to london speak to aljazeera senior political analyst in my one beside us so you heard harry telling us about some of the contentious issue is my one that very much still remain is there a strategy here are the two sides holding their cards close to their tests or are they just kicking the can down the road. No its lets just what you said just earlier theyre in this is the beginning of a process and my understanding is that the two parties the two factions have agreed on the principles and on the mechanism of moving forward in. You know in in spirit if you will of the cairo two thousand and eleven agreement which talks about various things that both parties need to do including reconciliation for the person who thought it over the guise of security and administration behaving their way towards National Consensus government and then elections and so on so forth and i think what weve seen today is the first protocol if you will sign between the two parties that focuses on gaza and on the administration of gaza and on the borders with egypt and from that you can easily conclude that the egyptians and the egyptian priority as the sponsors of these talks is gaza and security and the border with egypt and hence we seeing that take priority over the other issues all in all and thats all remind ourselves of that that in the end of this is about ten years of of friction between fatah and hamas division among the palestinians this has nothing to do with the occupation of the refugees of the settlements of the assault on jerusalem all the other policies by israel this inventor that they are by the palestinians to stop killing each other fighting each other torturing each other imprisoning each other in the palestinian controlled territory but there is this idea floating around as well thats what i mean you were mentioning egypt a moment ago that egypt was pursuing palestinian reconciliation as sort of as part of a wider u. S. Initiated purse for a Regional Peace deal with israel to what extent do you agree with that statement and do you see things heading in that direction. Yes i do agree with that statement in the sense that the palestinian issue could never be divided or separated from the overall regional issues or Regional Trends if you will and for many of our viewers who followed whats been happening in the region over the last six years know that weve had an arab spring and an arab winter and we had the revolutions and counter revolutions and certainly that the counter revolution is have had the upper hand over the last couple of years and certainly in egypt with the general sisi taking over power and so on so forth under american. Better image and support if you will at this point in time in coordination with israel they are interested in some kind of a stabilization of gaza and containment of the palestinian issue that would lead to bridging some sort of relationship between egypt saudi arabia the United Arab Emirates on the one hand and israel on the other so i think egypt is is really leveraging its influence its practicing you know it what it preaches in terms of trying to advance its own policies among the palestinians and thats why sadly as it is you see the hamas and you see the palestinians welcoming this agreement because they need to put a stop to the division among the palestinians but then the other hand theres a certain anxiety if you will whether this will lead at all to Something Like is there israeli withdrawals from the palestinian territories biased in independence liberated is jerusalem and so on heres the thing. Let me just in fact tell you what im reading right now this is according to some news wires and reuters reporting that is really a government officials are saying this that any palestinian reconciliation deal must abide by International Agreements and terms as set by the middle east quartet what is your response to that statement and no doubt israel as well as the United States and other Donors International donors to the Palestinian Authority will be going through the final agreements with a fine tooth comb. Yes i think president abbas blessed this thing and encouraged it moving forward because i think he has green light from the International Quartet i think everyone has a certain interest in stability and by the stein and the containment of hamas in gaza i think all in all people need to separate between two things the Palestinian Authority in as an as an a government within as an administration of sewers and water and electricity in gaza and the west bank and so on so forth and the Palestinian Liberation Organization which is the direct percentage of the Palestinian People in the negotiations with israel these are two separate things what theyre agreeing about there were these in gaza and what would happen in terms of out of a religiously if council in a government that has to do with the administration of the autonomous occupied territories if you will but the Palestinian Liberation Organization will continue to function separately and its agreements with israel will continue to be separated from whatever happens between five to one house and i think to a large degree how much the Islamist Group has already agreed to that ok i will leave it there we thank you for giving us your point of view from london and for schapelle as our social media producer what sort of reaction are you seeing online to the story under so many people weve spoken to over the past few weeks have expressed a bit of cautious optimism if you will and im seeing a lot of those types of comments as well today omar in gaza brings up some of the history that marwan was just discussing that history has demonstrated how deals like this can be fragile so he says we should wait and see while journalists like joe dyke who is based in jerusalem an initially thought palestinian reconciliation was stillborn but says it could be significant because hamas is ceding a lot of ground to fatah many palestinians hope whatever agreement is reached that it will help with the dire situation in gaza. Not that i didnt notice. When we used to hear about any reconciliation efforts we would think immediately of the failure of it but we hope this time is different but unity could at least solve the power crisis and bring happiness to the gazan people. If you know that weve had enough eleven years of suffering without electricity no medicine for people no travelling we want to live like other nations now we dont know much about security arrangements and what will happen to the twenty five thousand armed fighters under the command of the hamas military wings that gold from the career the center for the middle east says this is crucial otherwise its like palestine and israel reaching a deal without mentioning settlements refugees in jerusalem and israel hamas remains one of the top trending topics on twitter as journalists politicians analysts everyone tries to sort this out especially given the fact that Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu said a few weeks ago that his government would not accept any quote bogus reconciliation that would not recognize israel as a jewish state and he also wants for the hamas military wing to be disbanded and for ties to be severed with iran let me just reconnect this there now in the past hour or so israeli officials have said that they will monitor developments on the ground and act accordingly barak ravi who is a Diplomatic Correspondent for the haaretz newspaper calls that response very restraints now some of the people weve been talking to today bahama is from gaza hes currently studying in sweden and he sent us his views. Well there is of course this time an unprecedented determination to end this suffering however the process remains punctuated by numerous beneficiaries who are more interested in the old status quo of division in addition to fundamental differences between both sides and grieve concerns the hamas is afraid of the return of palestinian authorities liberationist intelligence when warmongering. But it is afraid of the government. Out of control december to the gases. Let us know what you think wed love to hear from you especially if youre in gaza of the occupied west bank or israel you can tweet me directly at enter chapelle on twitter or just use the hash tag grid well as expected the story is generating a lot of interest in making it one of the most read articles on our website have a read for yourself by heading to aljazeera dot com and you can just click on trending which youll find on the right hand side of the screen on the home page just as andrew was saying do get in touch with us here at the news grid wed like to hear from you on these stories you can send in your comments to any one of her Online Platforms were on twitter at a. J. English or on facebook at facebook dot com slash a. J. News grid you can do is also send us a whatsapp on plus nine seven four five zero triple one one four nine just a reminder to use the hash tag news grid. Well its been a busy day of deal making in egypt it seems but this one concerns the war in syria Egyptian State media says that warring factions have agreed on a cease fire deal that could potentially bring an end to a cd in southern damascus well the agreement as were saying was brokered by cairo and moscow as well live to has some had bought out who is in antakya close to turkeys border with syria what does this deal mean then for all parties concerned has. Been doing the deal that covers the area of the some. Of the capital damascus is quite significant for all the parties for the opposition because it has some areas south of the capital damascus which of one notable and could come into governments control anytime soon for the time being and because of the deal there would be able to maintain those areas number two they would also be able to have more humanitarian aid into the which has been besieged by Government Forces for many years now for the government is also crucial because. Syria troops have been no battling a lot. Of the deploying troops that is se