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Palestinian President: Will Call General Elections 'Very Soon'

KARIN LAUB | December 16, 2008 01:47 PM EST | AP

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A Palestinian family are seen sitting next to a section of Israel's separation barrier, in the West Bank village of Bilin, on the outskirts of Ramallah, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2008. Israel's Supreme Court ruled Monday that the separation barrier Israel is building in the West Bank cannot run wide loops around Jewish settlements to allow for future expansion. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)
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RAMALLAH, West Bank — Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Tuesday he'll call general elections "very soon," signaling that he's ready for a new showdown with the Islamic militant Hamas.

Hamas, which wrested control of Gaza from Abbas 18 months ago, contends that his term as president ends Jan. 8. Abbas initially said he has another year, but polls indicate most Palestinians disagree with him.

A call for elections appears to be the only way for Abbas to retain legitimacy. However, it remains unclear whether he actually intends to hold them, or just plans to call for a vote as a tactical move, with the expectation that Hamas would refuse to go along.

Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum said Tuesday that Hamas opposes holding elections before the rivals have worked out their differences. Hamas could block elections in Gaza, and it's not clear whether Abbas would agree to hold elections only in the West Bank since that would deepen the split between the territories.

Abbas aide Saeb Erekat it would be a bad idea to hold elections only in the West Bank, adding that he is expressing his personal view.

Still, Abbas was moving ahead. On Tuesday, after meeting with a former Russian prime minister, he said that "we will call for parliamentary and presidential elections soon, very soon, in the West Bank and Gaza."

On Monday, he met with the heads of the Palestinian Central Election Commission and is to consult with them again next week. The commission is to present possible dates for elections.

Palestinian officials said they expect Abbas to announce a date before the end of the month. After such an announcement, elections could be held 90 days later, at the earliest.

Elsewhere in the West Bank, an Israeli military court sentenced Abdel Aziz Duaik, the Palestinian parliament speaker, to 36 months in prison for membership in Hamas. Duaik was arrested by Israel in August 2006. The court noted that Duaik, 60, has served almost 29 months and will be released in August.

Israeli has arrested 40 Hamas lawmakers since June 2006, when Palestinian militants captured an Israeli soldier in a cross-border raid. Seven have been released after finishing their terms, but Hamas demands Israel release the rest as a part of an exchange.

In other developments, Israeli troops killed a wanted Islamic Jihad militant in the West Bank, and the group retaliated by firing six rockets from Gaza into southern Israel. In response, Israel sealed its border crossings with Gaza. The crossings were to have been opened Tuesday to allow in humanitarian supplies.

Israel has kept the crossings largely closed since early November, in response to renewed Palestinian rocket fire. That followed five months of relative calm, the result of an informal truce deal reached in June.

The truce is to expire Friday. Israel has said it wants to extend it. However, Islamic Jihad said it won't go along if Israel targets the group's members in the West Bank, and Hamas has sent conflicting messages.

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Additional reporting by Mohammed Daraghmeh in Ramallah and Ali Daraghmeh in Nablus.

RAMALLAH, West Bank — Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Tuesday he'll call general elections "very soon," signaling that he's ready for a new showdown with the Islamic militant Hamas. Ha...
RAMALLAH, West Bank — Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Tuesday he'll call general elections "very soon," signaling that he's ready for a new showdown with the Islamic militant Hamas. Ha...
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01:37 PM on 12/17/2008
Hamas was elected by overwhelmi­ng majority of the Palestinia­ns in Gaza. Abbas term as President expires on January 8. THAT is the election he needs to call for. Palestinia­ns need a new President, who is not an American puppet.
06:03 PM on 12/16/2008
"Ha-mas, which wrested control of Ga-za from Abbas 18 months ago, "
Wrested?
This is a cute politicall­y correct way of naming the blo-ody and ille-gal takeover replete with summary ex-ecution­s and throwing Fa-tah people off buildings.
But then again this comes from Pa-les-tin­ain reporters.
One doesn't p-offf Ha-mas and live to tell the tale.
08:46 AM on 12/17/2008
As I recall they won the election.
12:55 AM on 12/21/2008
Democracy and tolerance are not really in MagisterLu­di's vocabulary­.
08:02 AM on 12/21/2008
LOL! Man, you're like a character out of a bad Tom Clancy knockoff.
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03:13 PM on 12/16/2008
Imagine how the middle east would look if a serious amount of effort, energy and money was put into solving the border dispute and ending the occupation­.