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Eleven dead in fresh Gaza clashes | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
Officials in the Gaza Strip say at least 11 people have been killed in a gun battle between Hamas security forces and a powerful local clan. | |
Fighting broke out after Hamas forces surrounded the Doghmush clan stronghold in Gaza City's Sabra area. | Fighting broke out after Hamas forces surrounded the Doghmush clan stronghold in Gaza City's Sabra area. |
One of their troops was killed in the same area on Monday during an arrest raid targeting the Doghmush clan. | One of their troops was killed in the same area on Monday during an arrest raid targeting the Doghmush clan. |
It appears to be the worst intra-Palestinian violence since Hamas clashed with a pro-Fatah clan in July. | |
A fierce gun battle took place in the crowded area of Gaza, with machine-gun fire and explosions audible around the city, witnesses said. | A fierce gun battle took place in the crowded area of Gaza, with machine-gun fire and explosions audible around the city, witnesses said. |
The Doghmush are widely feared in Gaza, with some elements said to have links with both criminal and extremist jihad activity. | The Doghmush are widely feared in Gaza, with some elements said to have links with both criminal and extremist jihad activity. |
Members of the clan were responsible for kidnapping the BBC's correspondent in Gaza, Alan Johnston, in 2007. | |
One report said the 11 dead included two bystanders, one of them a young boy, one Hamas policeman and eight members of the Doghmush family. Forty people were reported wounded. |