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Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal (R) talks with President Mahmoud Abbas (L) during their meeting in Cairo May 4, 2011. The rival factions, Fatah and Hamas, signed a reconciliation accord in Cairo after reaching common ground against Israeli occupation and peace efforts. Mashaal said they had a 'common goal; a Palestinian state with full sovereignty on the 1967 borders with Jerusalem as the capital'. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that the reconciliation between the factions as a 'blow to peace', but the US declined to make any comment. UPI\ Mohammed Hosam
Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal (R) talks with President Mahmoud Abbas (L) during their meeting in Cairo May 4, 2011. The rival factions, Fatah and Hamas, signed a reconciliation accord in Cairo after reaching common ground against Israeli occupation and peace efforts. Mashaal said they had a 'common goal; a Palestinian state with full sovereignty on the 1967 borders with Jerusalem as the capital'. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that the reconciliation between the factions as a 'blow to peace', but the US declined to make any comment. UPI\ Mohammed Hosam 
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Published: May 9, 2011 at 8:43 AM

JERUSALEM, May 9 (UPI) -- Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu told visiting U.S. lawmakers he is uneasy with a recent Hamas-Fatah agreement that "pushes us away from peace."

Netanyahu met with an eight-member U.S. delegation in Jerusalem Sunday and urged the lawmakers to send a clear signal to the Palestinian Authority, insisting that it shouldn't join in a unity government with Hamas, The Jerusalem Post reported Monday.

"If this [Fatah-Hamas] union was for peace, we would support it," Netanyahu said. "However, it pushes us away from peace and, in effect, the PA " is accepting into its ranks a body that is committed to our destruction in word, deed and in its armament program. This is a move that is very anti-peace."

Netanyahu said it is important for the United States and the international community to understand that Israel wouldn't negotiate with a Fatah-Hamas government unless it renounces terror, recognizes Israel and accepts past agreements.

The meeting with U.S. lawmakers, including Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., House minority leader, came on the same day a visiting delegation from the Jewish American non-governmental group J Street met with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah.

There were hopes the U.S. trip would be a prelude to a breakthrough in the peace process, but the signing last week of a unity deal between Fatah and Hamas ended that hope, the report said.

The U.S. delegation is in Israel for two days as part of a Middle East trip that includes a planned stop in Iraq.

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