Power-sharing deal between former foes taking shape in Gaza


              Hundreds of supporters of exiled former Gaza strongman Mohammed Dahlan carry a banner with his picture during a protest against metal detectors Israel erected at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem, in Gaza City, Thursday, July 20, 2017. A potentially groundbreaking power-sharing deal between two former political foes is slowly unfolding in Hamas-ruled Gaza. In the latest signs of the Egypt-backed understandings moving forward, supporters of Dahlan, a former Hamas nemesis, have been allowed to open a Gaza office and have begun disbursing large sums of Dahlan-procured Gulf aid to Gaza's needy. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)
Hundreds of supporters of exiled former Gaza strongman Mohammed Dahlan carry a banner with his picture during a protest against metal detectors Israel erected at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem, in Gaza City, Thursday, July 20, 2017. A potentially groundbreaking power-sharing deal between two former political foes is slowly unfolding in Hamas-ruled Gaza. In the latest signs of the Egypt-backed understandings moving forward, supporters of Dahlan, a former Hamas nemesis, have been allowed to open a Gaza office and have begun disbursing large sums of Dahlan-procured Gulf aid to Gaza's needy. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) - More than 2,000 supporters of former Gaza strongman Mohammed Dahlan have staged a march in Gaza, raising banners with large photos of him.

Thursday's rally was the latest sign that a power-sharing deal between Gaza's ruling Hamas and Dahlan, the Islamic militant group's former nemesis, is slowly taking shape.

Dahlan backers opened an office in Gaza last month to rebuild his political operation and began disbursing $2 million in Dahlan-procured aid from the United Arab Emirates to Gaza's poor.

The new deal could help neighboring Egypt contain Hamas with new security arrangements. The exiled Dahlan, who fell out with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in 2010, can launch a political comeback. And the embattled Hamas gets a chance to prolong its rule.

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