Hamas security force fights gunmen in Gaza City
Posted on: Monday, 22 May 2006, 07:07 CDT
GAZA (Reuters) - A new Hamas-led security force exchanged fire with gunmen near the Palestinian parliament in Gaza on Monday in a fresh outbreak of internal violence, Palestinian security sources said.
Two civilians and a policeman were wounded in the clashes, witnesses said.
Witnesses said members of the new force set up by the ruling militant Islamic group returned fire as they took cover inside a building near parliament after coming under attack from unknown gunmen. Bystanders fled the streets.
Hamas, which took power in March after winning January elections, deployed its new 3,000-strong force in Gaza last week, prompting moderate Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to order police onto the streets too. They clashed within barely a day.
Apparent assassination attempts on two top Abbas commanders at the weekend -- one was badly wounded -- have stoked worries of further internal violence, although Hamas has denied any responsibility. Unidentified gunmen killed a militant from Abbas's Fatah movement overnight in Gaza.
Source: REUTERS
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