Palestinian prime minister Rami Hamdallah arrived in Gaza today for his first visit in two years, as rival factions seek to overcome a decade of crippling divisions, an AFP reporter said.
Hamdallah, along with dozens of ministers and officials from the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority, began crossing the border into the coastal enclave around noon, ahead of meetings with leaders of rival faction Hamas.
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