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Six dead in
gunfire at Fatah rally in Gaza
Middle East Desk Report
GAZA—Gunfire killed at least six people on Monday at a Fatah memorial
rally for Yasser Arafat that drew hundreds of thousands of supporters of
the defeated faction in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip, a medic and
witnesses said.
A sea of yellow Fatah flags had filled a Gaza square for the biggest
assembly Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’s secular faction has held
in the territory since Hamas Islamists routed its fighters in violence
last June.
But the rare Fatah rally broke up in chaos after gunfire rang out and
grew into what Hamas described as battles with the rival group’s
fighters, forcing even members of the crowd who had initially stood
their ground to bolt for cover.
A medic at a hospital said at least five people were killed, the highest
death toll in violence involving the two factions since battles five
months ago. Other medical officials said at least 50 people, including
women and youngsters, were wounded.
Fatah officials accused Hamas forces of opening fire from the nearby
Islamic University. Hamas said its men had come under attack from Fatah
gunmen and shot back.
In an earlier incident close to the scene of the rally, Fatah activists
and witnesses said a Hamas security man fired at a vehicle carrying
participants, killing one passenger. Hamas said he might have been
killed by fire from Fatah. The emotional memorial event for Arafat had
given Fatah a rare chance to assemble its supporters in the Gaza Strip.
Abbas, who is preparing for a U.S.-hosted conference with Israel later
this month on Palestinian statehood, has rejected any renewed dialogue
with Hamas until the group relinquishes control of the Gaza Strip.
Hamas has banned opposition rallies since its takeover of the territory
but any move to prevent a remembrance ceremony for Arafat, the iconic
leader who died on November 11, 2004, would have been widely unpopular
among Palestinians. “The people came out today into the streets to say
‘no’ to Hamas,” said senior Fatah official Mohammed Dahlan, a former
security chief in the Gaza Strip and now rebased in the occupied West
Bank, where his faction holds sway.
“I call on Fatah in Gaza to continue pursuing peaceful means in
confronting Hamas. I know many people in Gaza don’t like this because
emotions are running high but popular means are the only way to bring
the downfall of this fascist movement,” he said.
Huge murals of Arafat in his trademark Arab headdress, and a smaller
picture of Abbas, had provided a backdrop for the event which organizers
said was attended by more than 250,000 people.
Fatah nationalist songs blared from loudspeakers as many in the crowd
voiced their longing for Arafat, regarded by Palestinians as a symbol of
unity.
“Abu Mazen (Abbas) is not like Arafat but he is our president now and we
respect him. We urge him to end Hamas occupation,” said a teenage
participant, who gave his name only as Khaled.
Some 250,000 Fatah supporters joined Monday’s rally in a major square of
Gaza City, carrying pictures of Arafat, yellow Fatah flags and wearing
trademark black-and-white Arab headdresses. The crowd scattered as
masked Hamas security men ran through the city streets, firing weapons.
Two hours later, hundreds of Hamas gunmen controlled the protest site
and were arresting protesters as they tried to flee.
An eyewitness, identifying himself as Abu Samir, said Hamas security men
appeared to fire unprovoked. “I saw brutality. I saw gunmen shoot at
people. I saw them catch a boy and beat him with a stick,” he said. At
least 60 people were wounded, medical officials and Fatah said.
Hamas officials accused Fatah of provoking the violence. Since taking
over Gaza, Hamas has rounded up Fatah supporters, confiscated weapons
and barred many large public gatherings.
“Before the rally, Fatah militants were deployed throughout the area,”
said Ehab Ghussen, spokesman for the Hamas-controlled Interior Ministry.
“Fatah is responsible for continued incitement against the Palestinian
police, and there was a clear attempt to bring back chaos.” |