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The Islamic Jihad movement announced its non-participation in the Palestinian elections

The Islamic Jihad movement announced on Tuesday evening that it would not participate in the Palestinian elections.

The Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement announced on Tuesday evening that it would not run in the upcoming Palestinian elections, saying it would be under the auspices of the Oslo Accords, which ignored the rights of the Palestinian people.

The Islamic Jehad movement said in a statement that it had taken part in the national talks held in Cairo on Monday under the auspices of the Republic of Egypt, and that the movement had expressed its views on ensuring unity on a clear basis, far from the Oslo Accords.

The statement said: “We in the Islamic Jihad movement believe that the right entry for national unity is based on an agreement on a political program that strengthens national stability and supports resistance.”

The Palestinian National Dialogue began in Cairo on Monday with the participation of various Palestinian groups under the supervision of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.

The Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement announced on Tuesday evening that it would not run in the upcoming Palestinian elections, saying it would be under the auspices of the Oslo Accords, which ignored the rights of the Palestinian people.

The purpose of the meeting was to end the divisions between Palestinian factions and to hold a successful Palestinian election.

The two-day meeting was attended by 14 Palestinian groups, including Fatah, Hamas and Islamic Jihad.

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