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A number of top representatives of Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas have been arrested in the Gaza Strip, officials from his Fatah movement say.A number of top representatives of Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas have been arrested in the Gaza Strip, officials from his Fatah movement say.
Fatah officials Ibrahim Abu Naja and Zakaria Agha were among those detained as a Hamas crackdown following a coastal bombing last week continued. Fatah officials Ibrahim Abu Naja and Zakaria Agha were among those detained as part of a continuing Hamas crackdown following a coastal bombing last week.
Mr Abbas appointed the two to run Fatah in Gaza when the Islamist Hamas seized control of the area in 2007. Mr Abbas appointed the two men to run Fatah in Gaza when the Islamist Hamas seized control of the area in 2007.
Fatah says dozens of its men are being held, but Hamas has not given a number.Fatah says dozens of its men are being held, but Hamas has not given a number.
Mr Abbas had ordered the release of Hamas members rounded up by West Bank security forces this week, but Hamas officials say no-one has been freed yet. A Hamas spokesman said the latest arrests were in response to the detentions of Hamas men in the West Bank.
Beach-side bomb
Mr Abbas had ordered the release of some 200 Hamas members rounded up by West Bank security forces this week, but none have yet been freed, says the BBC's Aleem Maqbool in Ramallah.
Both sides arrested large numbers of each other's supporters in the aftermath of a bomb blast in Gaza a week ago, in which five Hamas members and a girl were killed.
The bomb exploded inside a car travelling past a beach where people were enjoying a day by the sea.
Hamas insists the arrests of Fatah members are part of its investigation into the bombing. Fatah denies any involvement in the attack.
The latest detentions show that the tit-for-tat, politically motivated campaigns are continuing, our correspondent says.