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Hamas will remove a call for the destruction of Israel

In a policy document, the ruling party of Gaza will also drop its association with the Muslim Brotherhood in an effort to improve relations with Gulf Arab states and Egypt. 

The son of senior Hamas militant Mazen Fuqaha sits on the shoulders of Hamas Gaza Chief Yehya Al-Sinwar during a memorial service for Fuqaha, in Gaza City March 27, 2017.

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May 1, 2017

The Palestinian Islamist group聽Hamas聽will remove a call for Israel's destruction and drop its association with the Muslim Brotherhood in a new policy document to be issued on Monday, Gulf Arab sources said.

Hamas's move appears aimed at improving relations with Gulf Arab states and Egypt, which label the Brotherhood as a terrorist organization, as well as with Western countries, many of which classify聽Hamas聽as a terrorist group over its hostility to Israel.

The sources said聽Hamas, which has controlled the Gaza Strip since 2007, will say in the document that it agrees to a transitional Palestinian state along the borders from 1967, when Israel captured Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem in a war with Arab states. Israel withdrew from Gaza in 2005.

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A future state encompassing Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem along 1967 borders is the goal of聽Hamas' main political rival, the Fatah movement led by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. His Palestinian Authority has engaged in peace talks with Israel on that basis, although the last, US-mediated round collapsed three years ago.

The revised聽Hamas聽political document, to be announced later on Monday, will still reject Israel's right to exist and back "armed struggle" against it, the Gulf Arab sources told Reuters.

Hamas聽has fought three wars with Israel since 2007 and has carried out hundreds of armed attacks in Israel and in Israeli-occupied territories since it was founded three decades ago.

It remains unclear whether the document replaces or changes in any way聽Hamas's 1988 charter, which calls for Israel鈥檚 destruction and is the Islamist group's covenant.

A聽Hamas聽spokesman in Qatar declined to comment. There was no immediate comment from Egypt and Gulf Arab states.

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Arab sources said the聽Hamas聽document was being released ahead of a planned visit by Mr. Abbas to Washington on May 3 and as the Trump administration prepares to make a renewed push for Israeli-Palestinian peace.

Analysts say the revised document could allow聽Hamas聽to mend relations with Western countries and pave the way for a reconciliation agreement with the Palestine Liberation Organization, now also headed by Abbas.

US-allied Arab states including Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia classify the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization. The 89-year-old Brotherhood held power in Egypt for a year after a popular uprising in 2011.

The Brotherhood denies links with Islamist militants and advocates Islamist political parties winning power through elections, which Saudi Arabia considers a threat to its system of absolute power through inherited rule.