Special report: Internal situation in
Palestine
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Hamas militants take over a Palestinian
presidential guard armoured vehicle in Nusseirat refugee camp in the Gaza
Strip, Feb. 1, 2007.(Xinhua/AFP Photo) Photo Gallery
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GAZA,
Feb. 2 (Xinhua) -- Bloody clashes between Palestinian factions, which erupted in
the Gaza Strip from Thursday afternoon, had left 13 Palestinians dead and about
180 others injured, medics and security sources reported Friday.
Palestinian security sources said the toughest armed
clashes and gun battles took place at the Islamic University of Gaza and the
building of Hamas-led Interior Ministry in western Gaza City.
Medics at Shiffa Hospital in the city said that 13
Palestinians were killed and about 180 wounded, since Thursday afternoon's
attack on a convoy of cars, trucks and armored vehicles belonging to President
Mahmoud Abbas' security forces.
On Thursday, while leaders from rival Fatah and Hamas
movements were meeting at the Diplomatic Mission of Egypt, militants from Hamas'
Auxiliary Forces attacked Abbas security forces convoy. Four people, including
one child were killed in the attack, where several caravans full of aids and
supplies to Abbas security forces were confiscated and destroyed.
Hamas movement claimed that Abbas security forces
were smuggling huge amounts of weapons and ammunition, a charge bluntly denied
by Abbas office and his Fatah movement.
After the attack, more heavy clashes erupted between
Hamas militants and members of Hamas' Auxiliary Forces on one hand, and Abbas'
security forces on the other.
Abbas security forces launched attacks on the Islamic
University and the Interior Ministry in Gaza City, while Hamas militants
confronted them and attacked other security buildings, posts and installations.
Clashes had not stopped between the two fighting parties, while Egypt and several Palestinian factions and political powers are exerting efforts to end the escalating fighting between the two sides.