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Palestinians report that Israeli tank shell killed 6, including 5 children
Palestinian security officials said an Israeli tank shell killed six people – including five children – in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah on Thursday, but the Israeli military denied there was any army fire in the area.
Continuation of heavy fighting deteriorates life in Gaza
Regrettable clashes have erupted between the two factions Fatah and Hamas. Life in Gaza has almost totally stopped, and danger is everywhere as masked gunmen in many parts of Gaza control the streets. The situation is getting more and more complicated after all attempts at reaching a valid ceasefire agreement or any compromise between the two factions failed.
As Gaza unravels, Palestinians flee
Recent figures collected by European monitors at Rafah, the crossing into Egypt, show that some 14,000 Palestinians have left Gaza in the past year, driven by a combination of political insecurity and economic strain.
Haniyeh: Gov't will continue functioning normally
Deposed Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh rejected President Mahmoud Abbas' decision Thursday to dissolve the PA coalition government and declared that his government would continue functioning normally.
US to continue training Abbas' guard
The United States will continue financing the Palestinian Authority's presidential guard, which is loyal to PA President Mahmoud Abbas, despite the force's disappointing performance in the Gaza Strip, officials in Washington said.
Hamas seizes PA intelligence materials, says Israeli tactics exposed
After overtaking the Palestinian Authority's Preventive Security headquarters in Gaza City on Thursday afternoon, Hamas fighters report they have seized tens of thousands of highly valuable intelligence documents, including correspondence between the PA and others, including the CIA, regarding security issues.
Gaza Takeover
By midweek, few Preventive Security operatives in Gaza had the will to stand and fight. On Wednesday, while Hamas systematically took over police station after police station as it consolidated its control over the territory, some Fatah fighters fled toward the Egyptian border. After a group of them detonated a small explosive device that blew a hole in the border fence, dozens of Preventive Security men rushed through a gap, and out of Gaza. "It was obvious they were running for their lives," says Said Kaman, a Rafah-based taxi driver who witnessed the explosion. "It was like they were flying in the air. They were so scared. I don't think they'll ever come back."
Fatah fires LAW missiles at Hamas in Gaza, killing youth
Palestinian sources in the Gaza Strip reported that a difficult battle is taking place at a Fatah-controlled Palestinian intelligence post in the Shati refugee camp in Gaza. According to the report, Fatah operatives fired LAW anti-tank missiles at Hamas members.
Report: Hamas says it executed top Fatah militant in Gaza
Hamas' armed wing said its gunmen executed on Thursday a leading Fatah militant who had topped their wanted list of figures from President Mahmoud Abbas's faction in the Gaza Strip.
Fatah elements on revenge rampage in the West Bank
Gangs of armed and masked Fatah forces are on the rampage in several West Bank towns, destroying, burning and blowing up offices, homes and businesses belonging to the Hamas movement and to people seen as supporters of Hamas.
FM says Gaza multinational force must be willing to fight Hamas
A proposed multinational force deployed along the Gaza Strip's border with Egypt must be willing to fight the Islamic militant group Hamas to stop weapons smuggling in the area, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni said Friday.
Hamas promises to secure release of kidnapped British journalist
The Islamic militant group Hamas vowed Friday to secure the release of kidnapped British journalist Alan Johnston, a promise seemingly meant to avoid alienating the outside world and to tell other armed groups in Gaza that it intends to impose order, after wresting control of the Strip from the rival Fatah by force.
Hamas conquers Gaza Strip
Following Hamas' violent seizure of power in the Gaza Strip this week - which has cost 80 lives - Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas dissolved the Hamas-Fatah coalition government yesterday and declared a state of emergency. He also said he would replace Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh.
Last Fatah stronghold falls in gunbattle
Fatah leader and Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud was expected to order his troops to retaliate yesterday against Hamas's violent take over of the Gaza Strip, but instead, the Islamist group seized one of the last Fatah strongholds in the Strip: the National Security headquarters in Gaza City. At least 21 Fatah men were killed.
New Palestinian PM: US-educated darling of the West
A political independent, he served as finance minister from 2002-2005 and then again in the short-lived unity government formed in March, is a technocrat and former official at the International Monetary Fund who tried to bring greater transparency to Palestinian finances.
Palestinians divided as Hamas rules in Gaza
Hamas fighters were in full control of Gaza on Friday, creating an Islamic enclave on Israel's doorstep and further clouding the chance for peace after routing their secular Fatah rivals in days of vicious gunbattles.
UN: Gaza hospitals become battlegrounds
The United Nations health agency and the international Red Cross warned on Friday that hospitals in the Gaza Strip were being drawn into the fighting there and were fast becoming overwhelmed by the number of wounded.
'EU Placing Palestinians in Debt'
BRUSSELS, Jun 13 (IPS) - The European Union's freeze on direct aid to the Palestinian Authority has led to sharp increases in debts owed by families in the West Bank and Gaza, the relief agency Oxfam has alleged.
New report warns against linking Gaza to West Bank
Linking the Gaza Strip and the West Bank with a transportation system for goods and people would be dangerous and unnecessary.
Report: Jews behind campaign to boycott Israel
Jewish Chronicle investigation reveals Jewish, Israeli academics justify their activity as part of struggle for Palestinian rights, ending Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories.
BBC sorry for calling Jerusalem capital of Israel
The BBC apologized this week for referring to Jerusalem as Israel's capital, and promised not to repeat "the mistake," following a complaint by four British organizations.