Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has accused Hamas of trying to establish its own state in
Mr Abbas condemned Hamas as "murderous terrorists" and "coup plotters", over the group's takeover of
He ruled out talks with the Islamist group - a rival of his Fatah faction - but said the ongoing crisis should not prevent peace talks with
A Hamas leader in
"It was a long speech full of lies and fabricated stories... it is inappropriate for any president of a people to shut the door to dialogue with an integral part of his people whose weight and size he knows full well," Mr Hamdan said.
Last week, Hamas militants seized bases and government compounds in
Mr Abbas said the takeover was a premeditated attack agreed with unspecified "foreign elements" in the region.
It was his toughest speech since the escalating violence in
'Assassination bid'
In the wake of the
The president said talks with
"The atmosphere is not preventing a start to negotiations," he said.
He was speaking at a meeting of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), an umbrella political group, in the West Bank town of
"There is no dialogue with those murderous terrorists," Mr Abbas said, referring to Hamas militants.
Mr Abbas accused Hamas of trying to assassinate him during a planned visit to
The president said Hamas had given
Stranded Gazans
Meanwhile, at least five sick Palestinians who had been trying to flee the Gaza Strip crossed the border into
A teenager with leukaemia and at least four others passed through the tunnel at the Erez crossing in
All foreign nationals living in
Dozens of people have been stranded at the Erez border crossing since Hamas seized control of
Most people fleeing have been denied entry by
Aid agencies were allowed to cross the border to deliver food and medical supplies, but the UN has warned of food shortages in
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Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas