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By Jim Teeple
Jerusalem
02 February 2007


At least 15 Palestinians were killed Friday in escalating1 clashes between the ruling Islamic militant2 group Hamas and rival Fatah faction3 in the Gaza Strip. As Robert Berger reports from VOA's Jerusalem bureau, Saudi Arabia has arranged an urgent summit meeting between Palestinian leaders in a bid to end the bloodshed.

 
A masked Palestinian militant from the ruling Hamas party stands guard next to the building within the Islamic University compound, 2 Feb 2007
Militiamen from the rival factions4 fought street battles across Gaza with mortars6, rockets and machine guns. Fatah gunmen stormed into the Hamas-affiliated Islamic University and set buildings on fire. Hours later, Hamas militants7 attacked two buildings of the Fatah-affiliated Al-Quds University.

Fatah men also attacked the Hamas-led Interior Ministry8, and Hamas fighters launched mortar5 shells at a Fatah training base.

The fighting destroyed a ceasefire reached three days ago, and raised fresh fears of a Palestinian civil war.

Palestinian analyst9 Wadia Abu Nasser says the unrest is part of a deepening power struggle between Hamas and moderate Palestinian President and Fatah leader Mahmoud Abbas.

He said, "The dispute is mainly on who controls the Palestinians."

Hamas won Palestinian elections a year ago, but it has been crippled by international sanctions because of its refusal to renounce10 violence and recognize Israel.

 
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (File)
Mr. Abbas, who was elected separately, supports peace talks with Israel. He wants Hamas to share power in a more moderate national unity11 government that would be acceptable to the international community.

Abu Nasser says there is no meeting of the minds on a political agenda.

"Hamas believes that because of having some significant majority in the elections, it deserves to control the Palestinians," he said. "While President Abbas believes that he and his movement, because of having significant majority in the presidential elections, they deserve to control the Palestinians. So, it is de-facto, a dispute over who is controlling the Palestinian political decision[s]."

In a bid to end the violence, Mr. Abbas and Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal have agreed to hold talks in the Muslim holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, next week.


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