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Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades militants taking position on a rooftop outside the headquarters of the Palestinian security forces in the West Bank town of Jenin on Saturday. (AP)
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Senior Hamas militant killed in clashes with Fatah in Gaza Strip
By News Agencies

Fighting erupted in the northern Gaza Strip on Sunday and a
Hamas gunman was killed, the first fatality in such clashes since the Islamist movement agreed with its Fatah rivals to form a unity government a month ago.

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Explosions from mortar bombs and rocket-propelled grenades shook the town of Beit Hanoun in the early hours after a shootout for which each side blamed the other. The fighting died down by morning at the urging of Hamas and Fatah leaders.

Seven Palestinians were wounded, including at least one Hamas gunman and two from Fatah, residents and doctors said.

The violence broke out just hours after Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas said a unity government would be announced in the next few days.

The coalition agreement reached in the Saudi city of Mecca on Feb. 8 had halted weeks of bloody factional fighting in which more than 90 people were killed in the Gaza Strip.

The man killed in Sunday's shootout was identified as Mohammad alKafarna, a member of the Hamas-led government's Executive Force. Hamas accused Fatah of ambushing his car.

Fatah spokesman Abdel-Halim Awad said Hamas fighters had fired first on a car carrying members of the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, linked to President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah faction.

Fighting quickly spread in Beit Hanoun as Hamas forces attacked a Fatah office and a separate security complex.

Fatah security forces declared a high alert in northern Gaza, ordering their men to reinforce their positions and set up checkpoints to intercept Hamas vehicles.

Tension had risen on Saturday after Fatah gunmen shot at the convoy of a Hamas cabinet minister in the West Bank, and gunmen stormed the pro-Fatah Al Quds University in Gaza City, wounding a Fatah student council member.

Haniyeh: New unity government to be announced in few days
Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas said Saturday that the new unity government would be announced over the coming days and would seek a vote of confidence from parliament next Saturday.

"We will announce the government on Wednesday or Thursday and we will then ask for a vote of confidence in parliament on Saturday," Haniyeh said during an interview to Palestine TV.

His remarks followed fresh factional violence in the Palestinian territories Saturday, when gunmen stopped a car carrying a Hamas cabinet minister and opened fire on the vehicle, officials said.

The gunfire sparked a roadside clash that underscored the lingering tensions between the two parties.

No one was hurt in the shootout, which came a day before Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas was expected to discuss the unity deal at a summit with Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

Hamas officials said Cabinet minister Wasfi Kibha, the target of the attack, was traveling to a ceremony in the West Bank town of Tubas when his car was stopped at a nearby village by three gunmen.

The militants opened fire, hitting the vehicle four times, security officials said. Hamas forces quickly rushed to the scene, and an exchange of fire ensued. The three gunmen then fled, Hamas officials said.

The ceremony, where Kibha and another minister planned to dedicate a new Education Ministry building, was canceled.

Hamas accused Palestinian security officials with ties to Fatah of being behind the attack. Security officials said they were aware of the incident but did not know who was responsible.

Hamas and Fatah remain at odds over several key issues, including who will serve as interior minister. The job is responsible for overseeing Palestinian security forces, which are dominated by Fatah loyalists.

Hamas defeated Fatah in legislative elections last year, gaining control over most government functions. But the Hamas-led government has been crippled by a Western boycott, leading it to seek an alliance with the more moderate Fatah.

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  1.   Palestinian militants open fire at West Bank security building 11:11  |  Gerald Zang 10/03/07
  2.   Militanta of all the Palestine:Are they united by the unity GOVT? 11:14  |  Vittorio 10/03/07
  3.   Oh this will be a fine "unity government" LOL 12:16  |  Dave 10/03/07
  4.   Arab labor negotiations - MAFIA STYLE 13:28  |  * BEN JABO 10/03/07
  5.   This is how they resolve disputes - killing people!!! 13:51  |  Anat 10/03/07
  6.   Public display and use of arms should be outlawed at once 14:48  |  Hani 10/03/07
  7.   Are they simply bad shots or is it all staged ? Or both ? 15:03  |  redmike 10/03/07
  8.   #6 Hani - they`ve already outlawed 15:21  |  * BEN JABO 10/03/07
  9.   Pal Militants etc. 15:36  |  leon 10/03/07
  10.   Hani # 6 15:50  |  Avrum 10/03/07
  11.   where did the 100 million go? 16:48  |  Lynn 10/03/07
  12.   # 6 Hani 16:50  |  Lynn 10/03/07
  13.   this society has become vey sick 16:51  |  Lynn 10/03/07
  14.   Typical Palestinian Politics 17:02  |  Jeff Northridge 10/03/07
  15.   Pal politics = terrorism 17:11  |  Arnold 10/03/07
  16.   Pal politics = terrorism 17:11  |  Arnold 10/03/07
  17.   Hanni is going to collect Pal weapons... 17:18  |  Fred 10/03/07
  18.   Let me get this straight Hanni 17:23  |  Joan 10/03/07
  19.   I was sorry to read about 17:48  |  Yonatan 10/03/07
  20.   #9leon - OK, OK, it was the Mossad 17:51  |  Yonatan 10/03/07
  21.   who is going to disarm who? 18:11  |  vik 10/03/07
  22.   "We solved the problem. We stopped shooting," 18:57  |  SLAVO 10/03/07
  23.   Catch 22..if Palestinian leadership wants help from Israel 19:42  |  The Equalizer 10/03/07
  24.   Hani # 6 19:46  |  Avrum 10/03/07
  25.   My,my,family troubles???looks like the pals are having their own 20:04  |  terrornator 10/03/07
  26.   to hani # 6 there`s not that many jails in pal land 20:07  |  terrornator 10/03/07
  27.   Our cousins and their cousins 21:33  |  Giora Sedman 10/03/07
  28.   Our cousins and their cousins 21:34  |  Giora Sedman 10/03/07
  29.   #25 Terrornator - They don`t need many jails 21:41  |  * BEN JABO 10/03/07
  30.   He`s been saying that for a year now. 00:32  |  Lynn 11/03/07
  31.   Uh Oh, One Dead And Counting 01:57  |  Jeff Northridge 11/03/07
  32.   read text next to image at top 02:37  |  vik 11/03/07
  33.   Fedex this pal mess back to their sponsors 03:33  |  Joseph E . 11/03/07
  34.   palestinians being palestinians 03:58  |  juan 11/03/07
  35.   is it a surprise to anyone that 05:03  |  Joseph E . 11/03/07
  36.   Clashes between HAMAS and FATH now.Will Israel Basher again blame 05:54  |  Vittorio 11/03/07
  37.   If this is how they overcome their own disagreements, 05:56  |  Nadav 11/03/07
  38.   Sounds like a nice afternoon 06:32  |  The Barber 11/03/07
  39.   yup its mossad again 07:16  |  vik 11/03/07
  40.   Its all Isreal`s fault 07:21  |  Adrian de Klerk 11/03/07
  41.   Gangs and Cults 08:38  |  palestinian 11/03/07
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