Biden 'no different' from Trump for Palestinians: Fatah official

A top Palestinian official criticised US President Joe Biden's policy on the Palestinian issue, saying he is "no different" from his predecessor Donald Trump, Anadolu News Agency reports.
Sabri Saidam, a member of the Central Committee of the Fatah movement, said Biden has "surrendered" to the Israeli "oppression" of Palestinians.
"The Palestinian leadership wants actions, not words, from the Biden administration," Saidam told Anadolu Agency in an interview.
He said the Palestinians view the Biden administration as the "second generation" of the so-called "Deal of the Century," referring to a political plan put forward by Trump to end the conflict, which Palestinians strongly rejected.
Saidam said Washington, under Biden, has only offered Palestinians "lip service" without any tangible change in policy, with the exception of the return of financial support to the UN Agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA.
The US is the UNRWA's largest donor but funding was cut by Trump in 2018, before Biden restored it last year. The Agency supports thousands of Palestinians living in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon with schooling, health services and food security.
"There is a verbal positivity at the level of the relationship with the US," Saidam said. "What we're witnessing is a sport of words … the result is zero, so far."
He said Biden expressed support for the resumption of peace talks, but is yet to take any practical steps on the matter.
Biden has also failed to deliver on his promise of reopening the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) office in Washington and the US Consulate in East Jerusalem, both of which were closed by Trump.
The Fatah leader said Israel's "brutality" against Palestinians continues under Biden's watch.
He warned that Israeli politicians, military, and settlers have united against "everything that is Palestinian," adding that Palestinians "have no choice but to return to unity to confront these extremist gangs."
Saidam said Fatah, which is led by Palestinian Authority Chief, Mahmoud Abbas, wants to "clear" internal differences within the Movement and reach a comprehensive reconciliation with Hamas.
"We want to overcome all challenges, whether within the PLO or with other factions, through a consensus formula on which all factions are united and to start working on having them join the PLO," Saidam said.
Quizzed on Algeria's offer to host inter-Palestinian dialogue, Saidam described the factions' talks with Algerian officials as "fruitful."
Last month, Algerian President, Abdelmadjid Tebboune unveiled plans to host a meeting of Palestinian factions.
Delegations from Hamas and Fatah visited Algeria last week for talks with Algerian officials.
"What unites us with Algeria is its love for Palestine and its desire to overcome tensions and achieve reconciliation, and we see it as a comfortable circle through which we can work and form a collective position for the Palestinians," Saidam said.
The Fatah official stressed the need for all sides to "overcome obstacles in order to achieve reconciliation."