WEST BANK
Carter calls for healing Palestinian differences
RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP)—Former U. S. President Jimmy Carter was honored by the Palestinian government Saturday, and he pledged to support the Palestinians’ campaign for independence to the end of his days.
In his acceptance speech, Carter urged the Palestinians to end their internal divisions and stop persecuting their rivals.
He was referring to the growing rift between the Islamic militant Hamas group, which controls Gaza, and Westernbacked Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, in charge of the West Bank. Each side has been cracking down on the other’s supporters, particularly since Hamas violently overran Gaza two years ago.
Carter met with Hamas’ exiled leadership in Syria on Thursday and is to head to Gaza today, after meeting with Israeli officials. Carter has said peace between Israel and the Palestinians is impossible without involving Hamas.
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