GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — The local elections scheduled for Oct. 8 in Gaza and the West Bank — the first following the Hamas-Fatah split in June 2007 and including the majority of the factions — has created a buzz on the Palestinian street. The Central Elections Commission announced in a July 14 statement on its website that it had begun receiving requests for accreditation by potential election observers. Given the great interest in and importance of these elections, the commission had issued a call for observers July 10. The deadline for applications is Oct. 1.
Hisham Kahil, executive director of the elections commission, told Al-Monitor that the commission had officially called on several international organizations, embassies, consulates and diplomatic missions to Palestine to take part in supervision and monitoring. He said the US-based Carter Center, the National Democratic Institute and the Jordanian government had agreed to supervise the elections. He anticipates that the commission will be receiving additional volunteers in the upcoming days.