Members of the Hamas group in the Palestinian Legislative Council have said that a recent gas deal between the Palestinian Authority and Egypt is 'illegal.'
'The Palestinian Authority in Ramallah can't, in any way, sign International agreements on behalf of the Palestinian people and their legitimate institutions,' said Ahmed Bahar, deputy speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council, in a parliamentary session on Tuesday to discuss the agreement.
Bahar also said the agreement was drafted 'vaguely' without being presented to the council and therefore lacks 'legal immunity.'
He added that based on Palestinian law, all agreements and projects with a large financial impact must be presented to lawmakers.
In December 2018, the legislative council was dissolved by a decision from the Ramallah-based Constitutional Court, which Hamas rejected.
The Palestinian Authority has yet to comment on the statement by the Gaza-based lawmakers.
On Feb. 21, the Palestinian Investment Fund signed an agreement to develop the Gaza Marine gas field and necessary infrastructure with the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company EGAS.
The fund, which is the sovereign fund of Palestine, said the agreement would provide Palestine's needs for natural gas and the possibility of exporting part of the gas to Egypt.
Gaza Marine was discovered in the 1990s, but Palestinians have not been able to utilize it because of Israeli opposition.
The field is located 36 kilometers (23 miles) west of the Gaza Strip in Mediterranean waters and was developed in 2000 by the British Gas company.
By Mohammad Abu Don in Gaza City, Palestine
Additional reporting by Ahmed Asmar
Anadolu Agency
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