Palestinian rivals Fatah and Hamas have signed a reconciliation deal - but it's still unclear what that means
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Negotiations between the two groups began Tuesday in talks lead by Egypt. This has been considered the most serious effort to date to bring the two factions following a bloody near-civil war in 2007.
Hamas is considered a terrorist organization by Israel and the US, which has complicated efforts by the Palestinians to bring the groups together.
While details about the deal are still scarce, it appears that Fatah - the ruling party in the West Bank - will have more control over Gaza, which has been run by Hamas since the split.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas called the deal a "final agreement to end the division," while speaking with the AFP. The Fatah leader will reportedly visit Gaza within a month, the first time he has been there since 2007.
A unity government will reportedly take control of Gaza by December 1.
The discussions in Egypt reportedly ignored the issue of Hamas' military wing, and even Abbas demanded demilitarization. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also made demilitarization one of his criteria for entering any talks with the Palestinians.
Mohammad Dahlan, a controversial Palestinian leader who is one of the main players in the Fatah-Hamas talks, seemed to acknowledge favoring reconciliation over possible Israeli peace talks in a recent interview with Reuters.
"The internal Palestinian situation is more sacred, is more important, and is more useful now than the so-called negotiation," Dahlan said.
Fatah and Hamas are expected to give a joint news conference later Thursday.
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