Palestinians pin hope on Erdoğan to heal inter-Palestinian rift

According to Rawhi Fattouh, the head of the Palestinian National Council (PNC), Palestinians are looking to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan with optimism, hoping that he can play a crucial role in bridging the divide among Palestinians and facilitating reconciliation.

Palestinians pin hope on Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to heal the inter-Palestinian rift and achieve reconciliation, head of the Palestinian National Council (PNC) Rawhi Fattouh said.

The Palestinian official participated in the swearing-in ceremony of the Turkish president on Saturday.

"I was delegated by President Mahmoud Abbas to take part in the swearing-in ceremony of President Erdoğan and to express the depth of the brotherly relations between the two leaders," Fattouh told Anadolu in an interview.

"We express our pride in the Turkish electoral process that took place in a fair and free manner," he said. "It was a very successful democratic experience."

Fattouh, whose PNC acts as the legislative body of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), said Palestinians pin hope on President Erdoğan to support their cause at the local, regional and international levels.

"We bet on President Erdoğan to advance the political atmosphere to broader horizons," he said.

"Palestinians suffer division and we put our hope in President Erdoğan to achieve national reconciliation."

A political and geographical division has prevailed in the Palestinian territories since 2007 when Hamas seized control of the Gaza Strip.

While the Fatah movement has since ruled the West Bank, Hamas took control of the Gaza Strip. Many efforts have failed to end the rift between the two rival movements.

Fattouh congratulated the Turkish people on their democratic experiment.

"The presidential and parliamentary elections [in Türkiye] were a success and the Palestinian people hold all respect and love for Türkiye for its support to the Palestinian people and their cause," he said.

"We wish advancement and prosperity for Türkiye," Fattouh said. "We cherish our relationship with Türkiye, and we thank the Turkish people for their support for the struggle of the Palestinian people."

Fattouh criticized the US role in the Middle East peace-making.

"Washington is the one that refuses the two-state solution," he said.

"The US administration can force Israel to withdraw from the West Bank, end the siege on Gaza, and establish a Palestinian state if it wants," he said.

The Palestinian official added that, "Israel's role is functional to serve American interests, nothing more."

He said that the US positions on the Palestinian issue are "contradictory."

"The US administration is putting obstacles to reaching a solution," he added. "We do not trust the American administration."

The Palestinian official termed the current Israeli government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the most radical.

"The current government is trying to destroy all hope for a two-state solution," Fattouh said.



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