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Violence follows Hamas accusation | Violence follows Hamas accusation |
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Clashes have erupted between rival Palestinian factions after Hamas accused Fatah of trying to assassinate Prime Minister Ismail Haniya of Hamas. | Clashes have erupted between rival Palestinian factions after Hamas accused Fatah of trying to assassinate Prime Minister Ismail Haniya of Hamas. |
Hamas accused Fatah's Mohammad Dahlan of organising an attack on Mr Haniya as he crossed into Gaza from Egypt. | Hamas accused Fatah's Mohammad Dahlan of organising an attack on Mr Haniya as he crossed into Gaza from Egypt. |
Hospitals in the West Bank town of Ramallah said 32 people were injured in clashes there. Fighting was also reported in Gaza City. | Hospitals in the West Bank town of Ramallah said 32 people were injured in clashes there. Fighting was also reported in Gaza City. |
Mr Haniya called for calm and unity at a mass rally held in Gaza City. | |
Tens of thousands of supporters gathered in a Gaza City football stadium to mark the 19th anniversary of the founding of Hamas. | |
Hamas gunmen patrolled the streets of the city in a show of strength following Thursday's attack on Mr Haniya. | |
We did not join this movement to become ministers but rather to become martyrs Ismail HaniyaPalestinian Prime Minister Q&A: Palestinian crisis Mr Haniya said Hamas had the names of those responsible and that the law would be used to bring them to justice. | |
But he vowed that the shooting would not frighten members of Hamas. | |
"We did not join this movement to become ministers but rather to become martyrs." | "We did not join this movement to become ministers but rather to become martyrs." |
One bodyguard was killed and Mr Haniya's son was among five injured in the gun battle at the Rafah border crossing. | One bodyguard was killed and Mr Haniya's son was among five injured in the gun battle at the Rafah border crossing. |
'Grave threat' | 'Grave threat' |
The violence in Ramallah on Friday came as Hamas supporters attempted to march towards the centre of town, reports said. | The violence in Ramallah on Friday came as Hamas supporters attempted to march towards the centre of town, reports said. |
href="/1/hi/in_pictures/6183915.stm" class="">In pictures: Rivals clash Their path was blocked by security forces loyal to Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian Authority (PA) president and head of Fatah. | |
Fighting broke out, with hospital officials saying that at least 32 people were injured by gunfire and stone-throwing. | Fighting broke out, with hospital officials saying that at least 32 people were injured by gunfire and stone-throwing. |
Shooting also erupted in Gaza City between masked Hamas gunmen and PA police allied to Fatah. | Shooting also erupted in Gaza City between masked Hamas gunmen and PA police allied to Fatah. |
Hamas spokesman Ismail Radwan had earlier said the attack at Rafah was "an assassination attempt carried out by traitors led by Mohammad Dahlan". | Hamas spokesman Ismail Radwan had earlier said the attack at Rafah was "an assassination attempt carried out by traitors led by Mohammad Dahlan". |
Mr Dahlan is a former Palestinian Authority security chief and a fierce critic of Hamas. | Mr Dahlan is a former Palestinian Authority security chief and a fierce critic of Hamas. |
In the 1990s he led a crackdown on militants who refused to acknowledge the new PA. | In the 1990s he led a crackdown on militants who refused to acknowledge the new PA. |
He has rejected the Hamas accusations, saying the governing party was trying to "mask its failures". | He has rejected the Hamas accusations, saying the governing party was trying to "mask its failures". |
A Fatah spokesman said the attack was a "grave threat" to Palestinian unity, and called for an official investigation. | A Fatah spokesman said the attack was a "grave threat" to Palestinian unity, and called for an official investigation. |
Mr Abbas said he regretted the attack, but Hamas said he had to share some responsibility. | Mr Abbas said he regretted the attack, but Hamas said he had to share some responsibility. |
Chaotic scenes | Chaotic scenes |
Inter-faction tensions have increased since the killing of three sons of a pro-Fatah security chief on Monday. | Inter-faction tensions have increased since the killing of three sons of a pro-Fatah security chief on Monday. |
Tens of thousands filled a stadium to hear Mr Haniya speakMr Haniya had tried to cut short his first trip abroad as prime minister to deal with the crisis. | Tens of thousands filled a stadium to hear Mr Haniya speakMr Haniya had tried to cut short his first trip abroad as prime minister to deal with the crisis. |
But Israel on Thursday closed the Gaza border, saying the reported $30m (£15.3m) Mr Haniya was carrying in donations as he returned from his foreign trip would fund "terrorist operations". | But Israel on Thursday closed the Gaza border, saying the reported $30m (£15.3m) Mr Haniya was carrying in donations as he returned from his foreign trip would fund "terrorist operations". |
When Mr Haniya eventually crossed late in the evening, without the money, guards allied to Fatah exchanged fire with Mr Haniya's security forces. | When Mr Haniya eventually crossed late in the evening, without the money, guards allied to Fatah exchanged fire with Mr Haniya's security forces. |
Mr Haniya was shielded by his bodyguards, one of whom died after being hit. | Mr Haniya was shielded by his bodyguards, one of whom died after being hit. |
Hamas, a militant Islamic group, won elections in January, but has faced a Western aid boycott after refusing to renounce violence and recognise Israel. | Hamas, a militant Islamic group, won elections in January, but has faced a Western aid boycott after refusing to renounce violence and recognise Israel. |
The Palestinian Authority has been unable to pay full salaries to its 165,000 workers. | The Palestinian Authority has been unable to pay full salaries to its 165,000 workers. |