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Three children shot dead in Gaza Gaza gunmen kill school children
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Gunmen in Gaza City have shot dead the three sons of an intelligence chief linked to the Palestinian party Fatah.Gunmen in Gaza City have shot dead the three sons of an intelligence chief linked to the Palestinian party Fatah.
One adult was also killed in the attack which took place in a street crowded with children on their way to school.One adult was also killed in the attack which took place in a street crowded with children on their way to school.
The boys' father was named as Baha Balousheh, who led a crackdown on the now-ruling Hamas movement 10 years ago.The boys' father was named as Baha Balousheh, who led a crackdown on the now-ruling Hamas movement 10 years ago.
The BBC's Alan Johnston in Gaza says the motive is unclear but Mr Balousheh's position means he would have made many enemies.The BBC's Alan Johnston in Gaza says the motive is unclear but Mr Balousheh's position means he would have made many enemies.
Tensions between Fatah and the Hamas government have frequently led to gun battles in the streets of Gaza that have killed dozens of people. I am a father who has lost his children... This crime is a part of the terrorism which continues on Palestinian streets Baha Balousheh A funeral procession for the children was held at midday, with thousands of people marching through the streets, including hundreds of pro-Fatah security officers, many of whom fired into the air.
"I have no words. Words stop at the extent of this crime," said Mr Balousheh who was not travelling in the car at the time.
"I am a father who has lost his children... This crime is a part of the terrorism which continues on Palestinian streets."
Tensions between Fatah and the Hamas government and have frequently led to gun battles in the streets of Gaza that have killed dozens of people.
The attack came a day after gunmen shot at Interior Minister Saeed Seyam's convoy in Gaza. Mr Seyam, who is a senior Hamas leader, was unharmed in that incident.The attack came a day after gunmen shot at Interior Minister Saeed Seyam's convoy in Gaza. Mr Seyam, who is a senior Hamas leader, was unharmed in that incident.
PandemoniumPandemonium
The attack happened as children were arriving at nine schools which line Palestine Street in Gaza City's central Rimal district.The attack happened as children were arriving at nine schools which line Palestine Street in Gaza City's central Rimal district.
The gunmen fired more than 70 bullets at the vehicle in which Mr Balousheh's children, aged between six and 10, were travelling. At least two other children were hurt.The gunmen fired more than 70 bullets at the vehicle in which Mr Balousheh's children, aged between six and 10, were travelling. At least two other children were hurt.
Inside the white vehicle with its blacked out passenger windows, the seats and a school bag were covered in blood. Inside the vehicle with its blacked out passenger windows, the seats and a school bag were covered in blood.
We saw fire coming from one car. We started screaming and children started running Fadwa NabulsiSchoolgirl There were scenes of pandemonium as hundreds of children and parents ran for cover from the gunfire. There was pandemonium as hundreds of people ran for cover from the gunfire, with many young children being separated from parents and syblings.
Fatah supporters gathered in the streets vowing revenge for the attack. Fadwa Nabulsi, 12, said she was outside a school with her nine-year-old brother, Wael, when the shooting started.
Fadwa Nabulsi, a 12-year-old interviewed by the Associated Press, said she was outside a school with her nine-year-old brother, Wael, when the shooting started. "We saw fire coming from one car. We started screaming and children started running. I was crying, and I lost Wael for about half an hour," she told Associated Press.
"We saw fire coming from one car. We started screaming and children started running.
"I was crying, and I lost Wael for about half an hour. Then I found him hiding in a falafel shop. I'm trying to find my father to take us back home," she said.
'Ugly crime''Ugly crime'
Palestinian police in the area have been trying to help children locate their parents and Gaza City's Shifa hospital has been flooded with inquiries from concerned families.
Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum condemned Monday's attack as an "awful, ugly crime against innocent children".Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum condemned Monday's attack as an "awful, ugly crime against innocent children".
He blamed elements who wanted to undermine Palestinian interests by creating chaos and confusion.He blamed elements who wanted to undermine Palestinian interests by creating chaos and confusion.
Mr Balousheh is considered a leading enemy of Hamas. He was the main interrogator of Hamas members during the 1990s crackdown on the Islamist movement.
Hamas won a landslide victory in elections in January but its funding has been choked off by Western donors because it refuses to renounce violence and recognise Israel.Hamas won a landslide victory in elections in January but its funding has been choked off by Western donors because it refuses to renounce violence and recognise Israel.
Fatah leader and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has been considering a request by his allies to hold early elections to resolve an impasse in efforts to form a unity government.Fatah leader and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has been considering a request by his allies to hold early elections to resolve an impasse in efforts to form a unity government.
Hamas denounced the proposal to hold another election as a "coup against democracy".Hamas denounced the proposal to hold another election as a "coup against democracy".