Dozens of Palestinian fighters have made a rare pledge to halt attacks on
In return, they would be taken off that country's wanted list.
The pledge comes a day before Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president, is due to meet Ehud Olmert, the Israeli prime minister.
Israel handed the Palestinians a list of 189 fighters, most of whom are from Abbas's Fatah party, saying it would stop hunting them if they pledged to stop activities against it.
"All of the 189 people included on the list handed in by
Zakaria Zubeidi, leader of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in the northern West Bank town of
Zubeidi told AFP news agency that all Al-Aqsa fighters on the list "have signed a pledge to stop their attacks against
"The Al-Aqsa Brigades will not be an obstacle to any political project to solve the Palestinian question in a just manner."
Israel has said that if the men respect their promise for three months, and not leave
The amnesty is the latest gesture by
"There are no other ways of helping Mahmoud Abbas except to allow modifications in the list of wanted Palestinians," said
Meeting
Olmert also favors allowing Nayef Hawatmeh, head of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), to go to the
It would be the first visit by Hawatmeh, who is based in
Abbas and Olmert are due to hold talks on Monday in
Abbas and Olmert last met on June 25 in
Around $118 million has since been paid out, allowing Abbas's emergency government to pay full monthly salaries to civil servants for the first time in more than a year.
The government has also agreed to free 250 out of 11,000 Palestinian prisoners.
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Ehud Olmert, the Israeli prime minister (l) and Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president (archive)