Hamas urges Palestinian president to lift Gaza ‘sanctions’

A demonstrator holds up a poster reading "criminals" and showing Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman during a protest following Abbas's speech at the United Nations General Assembly, in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip September 27, 2018. (Reuters)
  • Hamas fears Abbas may reduce funding to health care and other services for Gazans
  • Hundreds of Hamas supporters marched in anti-Abbas protests

GAZA CITY: Gaza’s militant Hamas rulers are calling on Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to lift what they describe as his “sanctions” on the coastal territory.
Friday’s call followed Abbas’s threats to “give up responsibility” for Gaza if Hamas doesn’t respond positively to Egyptian efforts to broker a reconciliation between rival Palestinian factions.
Abbas slashed funding to Gaza and cut salaries of Palestinian Authority employees there to pressure Hamas into handing over the territory, making it increasingly difficult for Hamas to govern.
Hamas fears Abbas may reduce funding to health care and other services for Gazans.
Hundreds of Hamas supporters marched in anti-Abbas protests late Thursday, burning his posters after his speech at the United Nations.
Hamas seized Gaza after ousting pro-Abbas forces in 2007; the violent takeover led to an Israeli-Egyptian blockade.