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Fatah members rounded up in Gaza | Fatah members rounded up in Gaza |
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Hamas says it has rounded up dozens of Fatah activists in Gaza, a day after a huge rally commemorating Yasser Arafat ended in gunfire killing seven people. | Hamas says it has rounded up dozens of Fatah activists in Gaza, a day after a huge rally commemorating Yasser Arafat ended in gunfire killing seven people. |
Witnesses say security forces opened fire on unarmed crowds after the rally turned into a protest against the Hamas movement's takeover of Gaza in June. | Witnesses say security forces opened fire on unarmed crowds after the rally turned into a protest against the Hamas movement's takeover of Gaza in June. |
Hamas says its police came under attack from Fatah gunmen and returned fire. | Hamas says its police came under attack from Fatah gunmen and returned fire. |
Fatah party officials allege 400 of their supporters were arrested and dozens more summoned for questioning. | |
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, of Fatah, compared the rival party's actions at the rally with "crimes of the Israeli occupier". | Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, of Fatah, compared the rival party's actions at the rally with "crimes of the Israeli occupier". |
He has declared a three-day period of mourning for the dead and flags flew at half-mast throughout the West Bank, which has remained under Fatah control since the summer's violence. | He has declared a three-day period of mourning for the dead and flags flew at half-mast throughout the West Bank, which has remained under Fatah control since the summer's violence. |
Chaos | Chaos |
A spokesman for Hamas's Executive Force security teams said troops had detained about 50 Fatah members since the rally. | A spokesman for Hamas's Executive Force security teams said troops had detained about 50 Fatah members since the rally. |
Security men moved in when the rally became an anti-Hamas protest"They are the ones who planned and organised the rally yesterday and are suspected of being responsible for the chaos that took place," Islam Shahwan said. | Security men moved in when the rally became an anti-Hamas protest"They are the ones who planned and organised the rally yesterday and are suspected of being responsible for the chaos that took place," Islam Shahwan said. |
More than 200,000 people attended Monday's rally in Gaza City, making it Fatah's biggest show of force in the overcrowded coastal territory since Hamas took control in the summer. | More than 200,000 people attended Monday's rally in Gaza City, making it Fatah's biggest show of force in the overcrowded coastal territory since Hamas took control in the summer. |
Crowds were dispersing after listening to speeches from Fatah figures now based in the West Bank when the first shots rang out. | Crowds were dispersing after listening to speeches from Fatah figures now based in the West Bank when the first shots rang out. |
At one point hundreds of stone-throwing Fatah activists confronted Hamas security forces - despite their rivals letting off heavy bursts of automatic gunfire. | At one point hundreds of stone-throwing Fatah activists confronted Hamas security forces - despite their rivals letting off heavy bursts of automatic gunfire. |
The death of Fatah founder Yasser Arafat, on 11 November 2004 from unidentified causes, deprived Palestinians of a key unifying figure. | The death of Fatah founder Yasser Arafat, on 11 November 2004 from unidentified causes, deprived Palestinians of a key unifying figure. |
His death was followed by an unprecedented period of conflict between Palestinian factions, especially between Hamas and Fatah following the latter's defeat in parliamentary elections in 2006. | His death was followed by an unprecedented period of conflict between Palestinian factions, especially between Hamas and Fatah following the latter's defeat in parliamentary elections in 2006. |
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