By Saud Abu Ramadan
So far, the situation in the Gaza Strip remains the same, nothing has changed in the issue of resuming the dialogue between the two rival movements, Fatah and Hamas, although dozens of local and Arab initiatives were presented to both movements to end their differences.
Leaders of the two movements, as well as leaders of other factions and political groups release daily statements, stressing on the fact that if the dialogue is resumed, it will lead to a breakthrough in the inter-Palestinian situation and to an end to the current crisis.
For ordinary Palestinians, who became the victims of such differences that affected their daily life, it became a dream for them to see the leaders of the two movements sitting together on one table to discuss ending their disputes.
Palestinian analysts described the current situation between the two big and popular Palestinian movements and their leaders' daily statements on resuming the dialogue as "the speech of the deaf."
"Every leader from both rival movements makes daily statements saying that resuming the dialogue is vital for the Palestinian people to get out of the current crisis and end the status of inter-division," said Talal Oukal, a Palestinian analysts from Gaza.
He added "but unfortunately no one of them has the ability to carry out the next brave step, take the initiative, setup a date and call for the two movements' leaders to meet immediately and start talks."
"If such a step is carried out, it will break a huge mountain of ice and would for sure lead to an improvement in the internal Palestinian situation and big part of the daily living crisis would be resolved," said Oukal.