At Least 6 Die As Palestinian Movements Clash in Gaza
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JERUSALEM, Oct. 1 — The Palestinian security service controlled by Hamas moved forcefully in the Gaza Strip on Sunday to disperse demonstrators loyal to the rival Fatah movement who were demanding months of back pay from a nearly bankrupt government. (Washington Post — 3 October, 2006)
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RIVAL Palestinian forces continued to exchange gunfire in the GazaStrip yesterday despite appeals for calm from the President,Mahmoud Abbas, and the Hamas Prime Minister, Ismail Haniyeh. – (Sydney Morning Herald — 2 October, 2006)
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GAZA, Oct 1 (Reuters) – Rival Palestinian security forces clashed across the Gaza Strip on Sunday, killing six and injuring 50 others, in the biggest outbreak of internal fighting in months over unpaid wages and stalled unity government talks. (Washington Post — 4 October, 2006)
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Eight Palestinians die and dozens are injured as Hamas forces break up protests over unpaid wages. (BBC News — 2 October, 2006)
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At least two people die and 14 are hurt in new clashes between Hamas and Fatah in the Palestinian territories. (BBC News — 3 October, 2006)
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Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas appealed for calm late Sunday after protests by long-unpaid police officers led to violent clashes in Gaza that left nine people dead. (CNN — 3 October, 2006)
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In the wake of violence that killed eight people Sunday, Fatah enforced a general strike in parts of the West Bank, closing shops and private schools in a show of force. For its part, the Hamas-led government ordered all ministries closed to protest Fatah attacks on government buildings. (International Herald Tribune — 3 October, 2006)
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Israeli army chief revealed on Sunday that Israel is mulling launching wide military operation in the Gaza Strip, claiming the offensive is aimed at stopping Palestinian fighters from launching rocket attacks targeting Israeli towns. (Aljazeera — 2 October, 2006)
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Gun battles erupted Monday night between Fatah gunmen and Hamas militiamen in the southern Gaza town of Rafah, killing one person and wounding 15. (International Herald Tribune — 3 October, 2006)
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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas says he might opt to dissolve the Hamas-led Government after unity talks with the Islamist group broke down Mr Abbas has made the announcement hours before a sc (ABC News — 4 hours ago)
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Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice appealed Tuesday for an end to fighting among Palestinian factions and said she is looking for ways to strengthen President Mahmoud Abbas in his standoff with Hamas radicals who control part of the Palestinian government. (MSNBC — 3 October, 2006)
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The U.S. Secretary of State (Aljazeera — 49 minutes ago)
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Jordan’s prime minister on Monday urged the international community to financially support the Palestinian Authority so it can pay the salaries of government employees. (International Herald Tribune — 3 October, 2006)
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Arab allies hope Rice can jumpstart peace process, as rival Palestinian factions continue to clash. (Washington Post — 44 minutes ago)
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