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A roadside bomb in Lebanon has killed a senior Palestinian official and three others, said to be bodyguards, close to Mieh Mieh refugee camp near Sidon.A roadside bomb in Lebanon has killed a senior Palestinian official and three others, said to be bodyguards, close to Mieh Mieh refugee camp near Sidon.
Kamal Medhat, a member of the Fatah faction, was the deputy representative of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) in Lebanon.Kamal Medhat, a member of the Fatah faction, was the deputy representative of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) in Lebanon.
The bomb blew one car off the road and badly damaged another, scattering burning debris.The bomb blew one car off the road and badly damaged another, scattering burning debris.
There was no immediate indication of who may have been behind the attack.There was no immediate indication of who may have been behind the attack.
Kamal Medhat recently attended a memorial for dead Hezbollah fighters Kamal Medhat recently attended a memorial for dead Hezbollah fightersCondemning it, Fatah official Fahmi Zaarir said: "We do not accuse anyone at this point but we confirm that it was a targeted assassination."
"It is not possible to speculate on who committed this crime," Osama Hamdan, a representative in Lebanon of the Palestinian group Hamas, told al-Manar television, which is backed by Lebanon's Hezbollah movement.
Mr Hamdan added that Mr Medhat had played a role in helping to ease tensions among Palestinian groups.
Lebanon's crowded and poorly developed camps, housing families expelled from what became Israel in 1948, are prone to violent unrest and insecurity.Lebanon's crowded and poorly developed camps, housing families expelled from what became Israel in 1948, are prone to violent unrest and insecurity.
Two people were killed in a gun battle in Mieh Mieh camp on Saturday.Two people were killed in a gun battle in Mieh Mieh camp on Saturday.
'Terrorist crime' Leader visiting
Unconfirmed reports say the PLO's chief representative in Lebanon, Abbas Zaki, had also been due to visit the camp but was not hit by the blast. The PLO's chief representative in Lebanon, Abbas Zaki, also visited the camp on Monday but was not caught up in the attack.
"The bomb was apparently hidden in a little shed on the side of the road and was detonated as Medhat's convoy drove by," a Lebanese army spokesman told AFP news agency."The bomb was apparently hidden in a little shed on the side of the road and was detonated as Medhat's convoy drove by," a Lebanese army spokesman told AFP news agency.
The force of the blast tore through the Mercedes in which Mr Medhat was travelling and threw the car into a nearby field, witnesses said.The force of the blast tore through the Mercedes in which Mr Medhat was travelling and threw the car into a nearby field, witnesses said.
Reuters news agency reported that the bomb was planted under a manhole cover. Witnesses said the bomb blast could be heard across Sidon. Young Palestinian men ran to attend to casualties as ambulances and emergency workers sped to the scene.
Munir Maqdah, in charge of security at Lebanon's 12 refugee camps, said the bomb had gone off near the entrance to the camp and an army checkpoint.
Reuters news agency reported that the bomb had been planted under a manhole cover.
'Mediation bid'
Mr Medhat had been visiting Mieh Mieh in an effort to calm the situation after the weekend shootings, a PLO official told AFP.
"He was on his way out of the camp where he had visited officials in a bid to ease the tension," said Hisham El-Debsi.
Osama Hamdan, a representative in Lebanon of the Palestinian group Hamas, confirmed that the dead man had played a role in helping to ease tensions among Palestinian groups.
Mr Zaarir of Fatah said the killing of his colleague was an attack on "the stability and the efforts which are being exerted in order to reunite the Palestinian factions... in Lebanon".
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas condemned the killing as an act of terrorism, Reuters added.Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas condemned the killing as an act of terrorism, Reuters added.
"President Abbas condemns the terrorist crime that targeted Maj Gen Kamal Medhat," a statement issued by his office said."President Abbas condemns the terrorist crime that targeted Maj Gen Kamal Medhat," a statement issued by his office said.
"He dedicated his life to serve his people and his cause.""He dedicated his life to serve his people and his cause."
Initial reports of the attack said four people were killed along with the PLO official.Initial reports of the attack said four people were killed along with the PLO official.