Islamic Jihad Sets Conditions to Participate in Elections

Caption: A Palestinian girl waves Islamic Jihad flags during a rally in Gaza City October 29, 2010. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem
Caption: A Palestinian girl waves Islamic Jihad flags during a rally in Gaza City October 29, 2010. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem
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Islamic Jihad Sets Conditions to Participate in Elections

Caption: A Palestinian girl waves Islamic Jihad flags during a rally in Gaza City October 29, 2010. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem
Caption: A Palestinian girl waves Islamic Jihad flags during a rally in Gaza City October 29, 2010. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem

A member of the Islamic Jihad politburo, Khaled Al-Batsh, said that the movement would determine its position on the upcoming Palestinian elections following imminent talks with the factions in Cairo.

During a virtual forum for Palestinian communities around the world, which discussed “options for protecting Palestinian rights”, Batsh said that that elections were not the only solution to Palestinian unity, but rather an agreement over a national program with a real political dimension.

He added that the national program, in addition to the elections and the separation of the legislative and national councils, would be on the table of discussions in Cairo, which will be held within a week.

Well-informed sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that the movement wants to change the reference of the elections, which currently fall under the Oslo Accord, and seeks to separate the two legislative and national councils.

The movement also wants an agreement on a national liberation program that would recognize the resistance and give it the necessary political support.

Those requests are not expected to be heeded, making the movement’s participation in the elections unlikely.

The Palestinians are preparing for the first general elections in 16 years, to be held in May for the Palestinian Legislative Council, then for the presidency and to be followed by the elections of the National Council of the PLO.

The Palestinians hope that the polls would pave the way for unifying their institutions in the West Bank and Gaza.



KSrelief Distributes Humanitarian Aid in Sudan, Yemen

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA
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KSrelief Distributes Humanitarian Aid in Sudan, Yemen

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA

King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) distributed 3,950 food baskets in Shabwa Governorate, Yemen, benefiting 23,700 individuals. This distribution is part of the fifth phase of KSrelief's project to provide food aid to those affected by the crisis in Yemen.

The center also distributed on Thursday 575 shelter kits and 800 personal hygiene kits to displaced families in Khartoum State, Sudan, benefiting 4,600 individuals. This distribution is part of a project to provide urgent shelter assistance to Sudan in 2024.
These efforts are part of a series of relief and humanitarian projects implemented by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through KSrelief to aid the Sudanese and Yemeni.