Hussam Badran, a member of Hamas' political bureau, said the movement had received the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFP) plan to end the conflict and achieve national unity.
According to the Sama news agency, he added:
Hamas is considering the initiative in a positive way with the aim of achieving it.
Hesam Badran continued:
This plan reflects the Democratic Front's desire for consensus, the advancement of the national project, and the reform of Palestinian organizations until an inclusive national strategy is reached away from monopolies.
"Qais Abdul Karim," the deputy secretary general of the Democratic Front, announced at a press conference in Ramallah last week:
The movement's plan calls for the start of a comprehensive national dialogue in the light of the challenges facing the Palestinian question.
He added:
The plan also calls for an end to media debates between the parties to the internal conflict, Fatah and Hamas, and an end to repression and detention as a prelude to the start of a national dialogue.
Abdul Karim clarified:
The movement has proposed working in two directions; The path of partnership in the institutions of the Palestine Liberation Organization and the path of reunification of the institutions of the Palestinian Authority until the holding of comprehensive elections.