Abbas says Hamas accepted same cease-fire plan it rejected at beginning of war
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                  Abbas says Hamas accepted same cease-fire plan it rejected at beginning of war

                  Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas talks during a news conference in Egypt Photo: REUTERS

                  Abbas says Hamas accepted same cease-fire plan it rejected at beginning of war

                  28.08.2014, Israel

                  The cease-fire agreement that was signed this week between Hamas and Israel is not different from the original proposal made by Egypt at the beginning of the war, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said on Thursday
                  In an interview with Palestine TV, Abbas said he saw no difference between the original Egyptian-mediated initiative, which was rejected by Hamas, and the one reached this week
                  "The Palestinian Authority was the one that asked for this Egyptian initiative," he stated. "We said that the priority should be to stop the fighting to be followed by the implementation of the 2012 understandings [between Hamas and Israel]."
                  Abbas added that there was no difference "other than the losses and suffering we went through."
                  The Palestinian leader's words were seen as being directed against Hamas, whose leaders claim that the long-term cease-fire they accepted this week was different than the original one proposed to them by Egypt.
                  Abbas also criticized Hamas indirectly by stating that the decision for peace or war "should not remain in the hands of one faction. Otherwise, this will lead to chaos."
                  Abbas confirmed that Hamas had placed Fatah members under house arrest during the war. He also condemned Hamas' public executions of suspected "collaborators" as a criminal act. If there are "spies," he said, "they should be executed within the frame of the law and not in the streets."
                  The PA president also strongly condemned Israel, saying it would not escape punishment for its "crimes and massacres" against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip during Operation Protective Edge.

                  By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

                  JPost.com