Ismail Haniya of the Hamas has urged Mahmoud Abbas not to "fall into a trap" and make concessions to
Abbas, the Palestinian president, who dismissed a Haniya-led government following the
"We tell President Abu Mazen [Abbas] not to fall into traps and illusions. Do not make concessions over the fundamental issues of
He was speaking to worshippers near a mosque in the Gaza Strip before prayers to mark the Eid el-Fitr.
Haniya said the conference "carries grave risks for the Palestinian cause and the entire region", adding that
Hamas, which seized control of
Saeb Erekat, a senior Abbas aide, said in an Israeli television interview on Thursday that Abbas was determined to make the conference succeed and that he could resign if the talks failed. But he also said that success would end Hamas's reign in
"When I say that Abu Mazen [Abbas] is not glued to his chair, I really mean it. It's not that he doesn't want to serve his people, but failure to produce an agreement will change the dynamics of thinking and thought within the Palestinian society," Erekat told
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Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president