In a significant development, the Palestinian factions Fatah and Hamas have signed a declaration in China to form a unity government amid the ongoing conflict with Israel. The deal aims to end decades of division between the two groups, though its practical impact remains uncertain. The agreement includes provisions for a temporary national unity government with jurisdiction over all Palestinian territories, elections, and a united front against Israeli settlements.
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China has expressed support for an agreement reached by 14 Palestinian factions, including Hamas and Fatah, to form a unity government for post-war Gaza. The agreement, signed in Beijing, marks a significant step towards reconciliation between the two rival groups.