AFP, 21 October 2012
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Qatari Emir
Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani in September2012
(AFP/File, Emmanuel Dunand)
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GAZA CITY,
Palestinian Territories — Qatari Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani will
visit Gaza on Tuesday in the first such visit by an Arab leader since Hamas
took over in 2007, sources close to the ruling Islamist movement said.
"The
emir of Qatar will arrive in Gaza on Tuesday," a source close to the Hamas
government told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity.
"Tomorrow
(Monday), a Qatari delegation will come to Gaza to prepare the programme and
discuss details of the visit."
Earlier,
the Shihab news agency which is close to Hamas quoted an unnamed official from
the movement as saying: "The emir of Qatar will come to Gaza on Tuesday to
open several projects in the strip."
It will be
the first visit to the Palestinian enclave by an Arab head of state since the
territory was occupied by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War.
The emir
will also be one of Gaza's most high-profile international visitors since Hamas
ousted the rival Fatah movement of Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas in June
2007.
The
official Qatari news agency QNA reported that the emir telephoned Abbas on
Sunday to discuss bilateral ties and also received a call from Hamas premier Ismail
Haniya for talks that centred on the Palestinian situation.
Abbas
confirmed the conversation in a statement, saying he received a call from the
Qatari emir saying he intended to visit Gaza and Qatari development projects
there.
"President
Abbas welcomes Qatari efforts in Gaza," the official WAFA news agency
reported, stressing "the need to preserve the unity of the Palestinian
territories and put an end to the division" between Fatah and Hamas.
Qatar in
February brokered talks between Abbas and Hamas's exiled political chief Khaled
Meshaal, who has shifted his political base from war-torn Damascus to Doha, in
a bid to promote Palestinian unity.
Last month,
Mohammed al-Emadi, Qatar's envoy to the Hamas-run territory, said Doha was to
invest $254 million (195 million euros) in rebuilding Gaza.
He said the
project would involve the construction of roads, housing and infrastructure, as
well as agricultural development.
On
Saturday, Emadi told AFP that Cairo had given permission for all the necessary
building materials to enter Gaza through the Rafah crossing with Egypt.
Over the
past year, diplomatic ties between Gaza and Qatar have warmed.
In January
this year, Haniya paid his first visit to the Gulf emirate.
Several
months later, Qatar delivered 30 million litres of fuel in a bid to ease a
chronic energy crisis in the territory, which is still subjected to a partial
Israeli blockade.
In recent
days, Qatari flags have appeared on the streets of Gaza alongside pictures of
Haniya with the Qatari emir which were taken when he visited Doha.
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