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Hamas judge killed in Gaza Strip | Hamas judge killed in Gaza Strip |
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A member of the Palestinian militant Islamic movement Hamas, Bassam al-Fara, has been killed by gunmen in the southern Gaza Strip. | |
Mr Fara, who was also a judge, was shot outside the courthouse where he worked in the town of Khan Younis. | |
The armed wing of Hamas accused gunmen linked to its main political rival, Fatah, of carrying out the killing. | |
Inter-faction tensions have increased since the killing of three sons of a pro-Fatah security chief on Monday. | |
Reports say unidentified gunmen dragged Mr Fara from a taxi outside the courthouse and shot him at point blank range. | |
Witnesses said the gunmen had eaten breakfast in a nearby restaurant while waiting for the arrival of the civil court judge, who was also the local Hamas military commander. | |
Fatah spokesman Tawfiq Abu Khoussa rejected Hamas accusations that his group was behind the attack. | Fatah spokesman Tawfiq Abu Khoussa rejected Hamas accusations that his group was behind the attack. |
"The brothers in Hamas must be accurate and not fire accusations before the investigation," he said. | "The brothers in Hamas must be accurate and not fire accusations before the investigation," he said. |
Tensions | Tensions |
Relations between the two factions are always strained, but the tension has increased significantly following Monday's attack on the car of a senior Fatah security official, says the BBC's Alan Johnston in Gaza. | |
He was not in the vehicle, but three of his three sons, aged between six and 10, were and they all died in the gunfire. | |
Some in Fatah have openly accused Hamas of being behind that attack, but Hamas has denied this. | Some in Fatah have openly accused Hamas of being behind that attack, but Hamas has denied this. |
On Tuesday, supporters on both sides exchanged gunfire in the Gaza Strip, wounding at least four people. | On Tuesday, supporters on both sides exchanged gunfire in the Gaza Strip, wounding at least four people. |
Hamas and Fatah have been engaged in months of fruitless talks to form a unity government to end the international isolation imposed on the Palestinian Authority since Hamas took power. | |
Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniya, of Hamas, said he was cutting short a month-long international tour in order to address the growing crisis. | |
"We will protect the national unity of the Palestinian people and we will thwart any attempt to instigate an inter-Palestinian struggle," Mr Haniya said. | |
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has not publicly announced his plans, but aides say he may call early elections, a move decried by Hamas as a coup. | |
Hamas - which does not recognise Israel's legitimacy - won Palestinian parliamentary elections in January, triggering a western diplomatic and aid boycott of the PA. |