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Gunmen in Gaza City have shot dead the three sons of an intelligence chief linked to the Palestinian party Fatah. | Gunmen in Gaza City have shot dead the three sons of an intelligence chief linked to the Palestinian party Fatah. |
One adult was also killed in the attack which took place in a street crowded with children on their way to school. | One adult was also killed in the attack which took place in a street crowded with children on their way to school. |
The boys' father was named as Baha Balousheh, who led a crackdown on the now-ruling Hamas movement 10 years ago. | The boys' father was named as Baha Balousheh, who led a crackdown on the now-ruling Hamas movement 10 years ago. |
The BBC's Alan Johnston in Gaza says the motive is unclear but Mr Balousheh's position means he would have made many enemies. | The BBC's Alan Johnston in Gaza says the motive is unclear but Mr Balousheh's position means he would have made many enemies. |
I am a father who has lost his children... This crime is a part of the terrorism which continues on Palestinian streets Baha Balousheh A funeral procession for the children was held at midday, with thousands of people marching through the streets, including hundreds of pro-Fatah security officers, many of whom fired into the air. | |
"I have no words. Words stop at the extent of this crime," said Mr Balousheh who was not travelling in the car at the time. | |
"I am a father who has lost his children... This crime is a part of the terrorism which continues on Palestinian streets." | |
Tensions between Fatah and the Hamas government and have frequently led to gun battles in the streets of Gaza that have killed dozens of people. | |
The attack came a day after gunmen shot at Interior Minister Saeed Seyam's convoy in Gaza. Mr Seyam, who is a senior Hamas leader, was unharmed in that incident. | The attack came a day after gunmen shot at Interior Minister Saeed Seyam's convoy in Gaza. Mr Seyam, who is a senior Hamas leader, was unharmed in that incident. |
Pandemonium | Pandemonium |
The attack happened as children were arriving at nine schools which line Palestine Street in Gaza City's central Rimal district. | The attack happened as children were arriving at nine schools which line Palestine Street in Gaza City's central Rimal district. |
The gunmen fired more than 70 bullets at the vehicle in which Mr Balousheh's children, aged between six and 10, were travelling. At least two other children were hurt. | The gunmen fired more than 70 bullets at the vehicle in which Mr Balousheh's children, aged between six and 10, were travelling. At least two other children were hurt. |
Inside the vehicle with its blacked out passenger windows, the seats and a school bag were covered in blood. | |
There was pandemonium as hundreds of people ran for cover from the gunfire, with many young children being separated from parents and syblings. | |
Fadwa Nabulsi, 12, said she was outside a school with her nine-year-old brother, Wael, when the shooting started. | |
"We saw fire coming from one car. We started screaming and children started running. I was crying, and I lost Wael for about half an hour," she told Associated Press. | |
'Ugly crime' | 'Ugly crime' |
Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum condemned Monday's attack as an "awful, ugly crime against innocent children". | Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum condemned Monday's attack as an "awful, ugly crime against innocent children". |
He blamed elements who wanted to undermine Palestinian interests by creating chaos and confusion. | He blamed elements who wanted to undermine Palestinian interests by creating chaos and confusion. |
Mr Balousheh is considered a leading enemy of Hamas. He was the main interrogator of Hamas members during the 1990s crackdown on the Islamist movement. | |
Hamas won a landslide victory in elections in January but its funding has been choked off by Western donors because it refuses to renounce violence and recognise Israel. | Hamas won a landslide victory in elections in January but its funding has been choked off by Western donors because it refuses to renounce violence and recognise Israel. |
Fatah leader and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has been considering a request by his allies to hold early elections to resolve an impasse in efforts to form a unity government. | Fatah leader and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has been considering a request by his allies to hold early elections to resolve an impasse in efforts to form a unity government. |
Hamas denounced the proposal to hold another election as a "coup against democracy". | Hamas denounced the proposal to hold another election as a "coup against democracy". |