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Hamas launches new Gaza attacks Hamas launches new Gaza attacks
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Militants of the Palestinian group Hamas have begun to attack positions of rival faction Fatah in Gaza as levels of violence reach a new intensity. Heavy fighting has continued throughout the day in Gaza after militants of the Palestinian group Hamas attacked posts held by their Fatah faction rivals.
Hundreds of Hamas fighters began moving on Fatah posts after giving their occupants two hours to leave. Hundreds of Hamas fighters had moved on the positions after giving their occupants two hours to leave.
Fatah leaders say they will no longer participate in the three-month-old unity government they formed with Hamas unless the factional fighting ends. Fatah leaders say they will no longer participate in the three-month-old unity government they formed with Hamas unless the fighting ends.
Some 18 people have been killed on the streets of Gaza in the past two days. At least 34 people have been killed in Gaza over the past two days.
They have killed all hope. They have killed the future Lt Col Burhan Hamad,Egyptian mediator In pictures: Gaza attacksThey have killed all hope. They have killed the future Lt Col Burhan Hamad,Egyptian mediator In pictures: Gaza attacks
The residences of both Mahmoud Abbas, Fatah's leader and the Palestinian Authority president, and of Prime Minister Ismail Haniya, of Hamas, have been targeted with gun and shell fire.The residences of both Mahmoud Abbas, Fatah's leader and the Palestinian Authority president, and of Prime Minister Ismail Haniya, of Hamas, have been targeted with gun and shell fire.
Witnesses said it was the worst fighting they had experienced in Gaza during 18 months of internal strife.Witnesses said it was the worst fighting they had experienced in Gaza during 18 months of internal strife.
"Since early morning we have heard explosions and shooting. We can't go and buy any food, we can't stand in front of the windows, all our children are in one bedroom," said Gaza City resident Adnan."Since early morning we have heard explosions and shooting. We can't go and buy any food, we can't stand in front of the windows, all our children are in one bedroom," said Gaza City resident Adnan.
Ransacked Abducted
A statement issued from Hamas-operated mosques had given Fatah fighters until 1100 GMT to evacuate Gaza positions. Hamas began attacking Fatah posts after an 1100 GMT deadline for fighters to leave expired.
Hamas-run radio stations said its fighters had taken control of several security positions in northern and central Gaza, and in Khan Younis in the south. A major Fatah base in the northern town of Jabaliya fell to Hamas fighters, witnesses told AFP news agency.
Few places are considered safe in the strife-torn streets of Gaza CityFew places are considered safe in the strife-torn streets of Gaza City
Reports said 200 Hamas fighters had surrounded about 500 Fatah men at the Gaza City headquarters of the Fatah-allied security forces. Heavy fighting also raged around the main Fatah headquarters in Gaza City, with Hamas militants attacking with rocket-propelled grenades and automatic weapons.
Pro-Fatah security forces attacked Hamas's al-Aqsa TV and radio stations in Gaza, and reportedly took control of broadcasts - playing Fatah songs instead of the usual broadcasting schedule.Pro-Fatah security forces attacked Hamas's al-Aqsa TV and radio stations in Gaza, and reportedly took control of broadcasts - playing Fatah songs instead of the usual broadcasting schedule.
Former Palestinian Foreign Minister Nabil Shaath told Associated Press news agency that Hamas militants had ransacked his home in Beit Lahiya. The under-secretary for transport, Saidi Tamimi of Hamas, was abducted by gunmen who stormed his office in Ramallah on the West Bank.
A cousin of Abdel Aziz Rantissi, a Hamas leader killed by Israeli forces in 2004, was reportedly kidnapped and killed by Fatah gunmen.A cousin of Abdel Aziz Rantissi, a Hamas leader killed by Israeli forces in 2004, was reportedly kidnapped and killed by Fatah gunmen.
Mr Abbas accused some Hamas figures of "planning a coup" against legitimate institutions". He urged an immediate ceasefire and talks to end the bloodletting. Mr Abbas accused some Hamas figures of "planning a coup against legitimate institutions". He urged an immediate ceasefire and talks to end the bloodletting.
The Fatah central committee held an emergency meeting on Tuesday and decided to suspend its unity government with Hamas until the clashes stopped. The Fatah central committee held an emergency meeting on Tuesday, attended by Mr Abbas, and decided to suspend its unity government with Hamas until the clashes stopped.
"[Fatah] ministers will no longer participate in the government if the shooting does not stop," a statement said.
'No interest in talks''No interest in talks'
The BBC's Tim Franks, in Jerusalem, says that inside Gaza most people are now staying indoors listening to the violence rage outside. The BBC's Katya Adler in Ramallah says that in Gaza street corners, rooftops, even hospitals have become battlegrounds with most Gazans too scared to leave their homes.
The fighting has been intense and brutal with few places considered to be safe and with hospitals becoming battlegrounds, he says.
In one incident, a senior member of the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, linked to Fatah, was shot 41 times while in a hospital bed in the town of Beit Hanoun.In one incident, a senior member of the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, linked to Fatah, was shot 41 times while in a hospital bed in the town of Beit Hanoun.
The International Committee of the Red Cross said it was "deeply disturbed by the events in Gaza over the last two days, particularly the attacks in and around two hospitals in the northern part of the Gaza Strip".The International Committee of the Red Cross said it was "deeply disturbed by the events in Gaza over the last two days, particularly the attacks in and around two hospitals in the northern part of the Gaza Strip".
Frustrated Egyptian mediators said the rival factions appeared uninterested in talks.Frustrated Egyptian mediators said the rival factions appeared uninterested in talks.
The head of the mediation team, Lt Col Burhan Hamad, said: "It seems they don't want to come. We must make them ashamed of themselves. They have killed all hope. They have killed the future."The head of the mediation team, Lt Col Burhan Hamad, said: "It seems they don't want to come. We must make them ashamed of themselves. They have killed all hope. They have killed the future."
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Tuesday expressed concern at the violence and said international forces should be stationed on the Egyptian border with Gaza to stop arms reaching militant groups.Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Tuesday expressed concern at the violence and said international forces should be stationed on the Egyptian border with Gaza to stop arms reaching militant groups.