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Hamas says deputy leader Haniyeh to return to Gaza

Media reports said Haniyeh plans to vie for the presidency of Hamas political bureau in upcoming internal polls

September 18, 2016 at 12:54 pm

Palestinian group Hamas has reiterated that the group’s deputy leader, Ismail Haniyeh, will return to the Gaza Strip following his current visit to Qatar.

Haniyeh left Gaza earlier this month for Saudi Arabia to perform the annual Muslim Hajj pilgrimage, amid reports that he plans to vie for the presidency of Hamas political bureau in upcoming internal polls to succeed the movement’s political chief, Khaled Meshaal.

On Saturday, the Hamas leader arrived in the Qatari capital Doha.

“Haniyeh will hold meetings with his brothers in the leadership [in Doha] and will return to Gaza after the visit,” Hamas said in a statement late Saturday.

The statement, however, gave no date for Haniyeh’s return to the Palestinian territory.

Hamas deputy chief Moussa Abu Marzouk also denied Haniyeh’s plans to stay outside Gaza.

“The issue of Haniyeh’s staying in another country is not up for discussion and it is premature to talk about Hamas internal election,” he told the pro-Hamas Al-Aqsa TV.

Abu Marzouk insisted that Haniyeh only left Gaza for performing Hajj, which ended last week.