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Israel-Palestine-Jordan |
Fatah: We will defend ourselves |
2007-01-04 |
Tensions are not expected to subside anytime soon in the Palestinian Authority as a particularly bloody day of infighting comes to an end in Gaza. On Wednesday the Fatah movement declared a state of high alert amongst its ranks in Gaza, calling for them to adjust their deployment following the deaths of three officers from the Fatah-affiliated Palestinian Preventive Security Service (PPSS) and an additional Fatah loyalist in clashes earlier in the day. Members were called to "be prepared and defend themselves by any means in the face of attack." Fatah has accused Hamas of instigating the violence and for the wave of kidnappings that plagued Gaza on Tuesday, when no less than 23 people were abducted by both organizations. A woman who was uninvolved in the fighting was also killed today after she was caught in the crossfire between Hamas and Fatah gunmen in Jabaliya. While the focus of the clashes remains in northern Gaza, representatives from Hamas and Fatah in southern Gaza struck an agreement to end the violence late Wednesday evening. It remains unclear if this agreement will bring to the fighting to an end. An Egyptian delegation has been trying to bring the warring factions to a compromise for the past several months and has even met with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas as part of their efforts. However past agreements between the two groups have rarely lasted and Fatah's declaration of high-alert indicates the tension is only on the rise. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 It remains unclear if this agreement will bring to the fighting to an end. |
Posted by: gromgoru 2007-01-04 00:11 |