Palestinian factions and representatives of independent figures said Sunday that a social reconciliation meeting scheduled for later on in the day will now take place on June 4. Independents chairman Yasser al-Wadiya said that the social reconciliation meeting has been delayed due to technical and procedural reasons. Some Palestinian factions are still in the Egyptian capital Cairo after recent talks. The committee meeting will elect a head and a secretary, al-Wadiya said, adding that issues concerning political murders, injuries, and popular reconciliation will be discussed objectively. Palestinian society must end the rift which has damaged national unity, al-Wadiya said. The social reconciliation committee aims to pay compensation to those injured or with damaged homes as a result of the rival political violence, he added. According to the most recent agreements, the social reconciliation committee is formed by: Fatah: Ibrahim Abu al-Naja, Ashraf Jumaa and Abdullah Abu Samhadaneh, Hamas: Nizar Awadallah, Ismael Radwan and Zakarya Muammar Islamic Jihad: Nafeth Azam PFLP: Rabah Muhana DFLP: Saleh Nasser PFLP General Command: Lway Al-Qalewti Popular Struggle Front: Abdulaziz Qudaieh Palestinian Arab Front: Salah Abu Rukbbah Palestinian Liberation Front: Adnan al-Ghareeb Arab Liberation Front: Ibrahim al-Zaaneen Fedaa Party: Raeef Deyab Al-Saiqa: Muhey al-Din Abu Daqaah Peoples Party: Nafeth Ghnaim National Initiative: Abdullah Abu al-Attah Independents: Nabeel Abu Muaeleeq, Yaseer al-Wadyah and Mahmoud Saleem
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