The new Palestinian cabinet will be jointly appointed by Palestinian Authority Yasser Arafat and his new premier, Ahmed Qureia, and will
include a Hamas supporter and a U.S. favorite, Palestinian officials said Thursday.
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The Fatah Central Committee began choosing candidates for 16 of 24 seats in the new cabinet, a procedure that gives Arafat virtual
control over the government.
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The appointment of Zabout could signal a slight softening of Hamas' refusal to be part of the Palestinian Authority, a product of interim
peace accords with Israel rejected by Hamas. Hamas officials could not be reached for comment Thursday.
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Fatah lawmaker Hatem Abdul-Qader said the ministerial list would be named by Arafat and Qureia, adding that the new government would
focus on "internal reform, national unity, on ending chaos in Palestinian areas and imposing the rule of law."
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Fatah is also trying to persuade Hamas to join
the government, so far without success, said
Abbas Zaki, a Fatah legislator.
Originally, Qureia wanted to form an emergency
cabinet with about eight ministers, but Fatah
and Arafat vetoed that.
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Yasser Arafat waving to supporters at his Ramallah headquarters Thursday. (Reuters)
http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/341423.htmlThey have the job of imposing the rule of Law. Just a beginning. I wish them success. Palestinians suffer from the lawless conditions. Not just road blocks and searches for armed terrorists.