Thursday, Sept 6, Iran’s president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will receive the heads of 10 Palestinian factions in Tehran, among them Hamas’ Khaled Meshaal, Jihad Islami’s Abdullah Shelah and, most important of all, Fatah’s radical politburo chief Farouk Kadoumi. Iranian leaders believe if they can pull off their bid to reconcile the quarreling Fatah and Hamas, they will be entitled to claim a seat at the international Middle East regional conference convening in Washington in November. Last week, six Arab oil emirates led by Saudi Arabia agreed that all the parties affected by the Palestinian-Israel conflict should be invited. This would open the door to Iran, Lebanon and Syria. The decision was Riyadh’s backhanded way of turning down the US invitation to attend the conference.
DEBKAfile’s Middle East sources report: Iranian leaders figure that even if they cannot wangle an invitation to the Washington conference, they can try and steal the show from US-initiated Middle East diplomacy, including the ongoing talks between Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas.
In strategic terms, the clerical regime is anxious to have a united Palestinian movement lined up for a concerted assault on Israel in case of a military showdown with the US over their nuclear program or an Israeli offensive against Syria.
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