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Fatah says gunmen kill Palestinian activist in Gaza
26 Jan 2007 00:56:15 GMT
Source: Reuters

GAZA, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Gunmen killed an activist with Fatah-linked militant group Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in Gaza early on Friday, Fatah said, hours after a member of a Hamas-led security force was killed by a roadside bomb.

More than 30 Palestinians have been killed in fighting between rival groups Hamas and Fatah since Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas called last month for early presidential and parliamentary elections.

Hospital officials confirmed the activist had been killed by gunfire in the northern Gaza Strip.

Fatah accused the Hamas-led security force of "executing" the activist.

A spokesman for the Hamas-led force was not available for comment.

Local residents said members of the Hamas-led force had surrounded the home of the activist and gunfire ensued. They had sought to question him in response to the roadside bomb.

The bomb blast left a second member of the Hamas-led force in a critical condition and wounded seven others, hospital officials said. Three bystanders, including two children, were among those wounded, they added.

No one claimed responsibility for the bomb attack, which also took place in northern Gaza.

Hamas spokesman Abdel-Latif Qanoua said on Thursday it would "chase those killers who carried out this cowardly action".

Earlier this week, Palestinian factions including Hamas and Fatah resumed talks on forming a coalition government. Similar talks broke down last year.

Hamas has struggled to govern since taking office in March under the weight of U.S.-led sanctions imposed because of its refusal to recognise Israel, renounce violence and abide by interim peace deals.

Fatah's Abbas and Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal held inconclusive unity talks in Damascus this week.
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Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh (L) and his Foreign Minister Mahmoud al-Zahar attend a news conference in Gaza early January 30, 2007. Rival Palestinian factions struck a deal for a ceasefire in Gaza from 3 a.m. (0100 GMT) on Tuesday, aiming to end to the fiercest internal fighting since the Islamist Hamas movement's election victory a year ago.