The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and the Islamic Jihad (Holy War) are drawing up a new plan to defuse tension between the Hamas-led government and President Mahmoud Abbas, PFLP sources said on Monday.
Kayed al-Ghoul, member of the PFLP politburo, revealed that the Palestinian government would be responsible for managing internal affairs after being formed with a platform based on the Prisoners' Document of National Accordance.
According to the new plan, the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) would oversee the work of the government after the PLO is reformed and reactivated as the factions agreed in 2005.
Al-Ghoul added that the plan is likely to be presented in two days both for Abbas and Prime Minster Ismail Haneya and other political factions.
The PFLP and the Jihad mediated last week between the two rival groups of Hamas and Fatah and could secure a sort of calm.
Source: Xinhua