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Hamas member killed despite truce Hamas member killed despite truce
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A Hamas commander has been killed by gunmen in southern Gaza, despite a ceasefire between the Palestinian militant group and its rival, Fatah.A Hamas commander has been killed by gunmen in southern Gaza, despite a ceasefire between the Palestinian militant group and its rival, Fatah.
Hussein Shabasi was shot dead in Khan Younis hours after the truce went into effect at 0300 (0100 GMT). Hussein Shabasi, 28, was shot dead in Khan Younis hours after the truce went into effect at 0300 (0100 GMT).
A Hamas spokesman blamed a Palestinian security service linked to Fatah, but the service denied any involvement. A Hamas spokesman condemned the killing but refrained from blaming Fatah - led by Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas.
The truce between the two factions was agreed on Monday, in an attempt to end fighting in which 30 people have died.The truce between the two factions was agreed on Monday, in an attempt to end fighting in which 30 people have died.
The street battles had intensified in recent days, amid a bitter power struggle between the two sides in Gaza.The street battles had intensified in recent days, amid a bitter power struggle between the two sides in Gaza.
Previous truces between Hamas and Fatah have collapsed, and the BBC's Alan Johnston in Gaza says it is not clear yet whether the latest will hold.Previous truces between Hamas and Fatah have collapsed, and the BBC's Alan Johnston in Gaza says it is not clear yet whether the latest will hold.
As the ceasefire was declared, Israeli aircraft bombed a tunnel under the Gaza-Egypt border. After the killing of Mr Shabasi, Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhum told AFP news agency: "We do not want to accuse Fatah, but if it turns out that this crime was committed by Fatah members, it will mark a serious violation" of the ceasefire.
Deadlock
Hamas - which won legislative elections a year ago - and Fatah have been trying to form a unity government for many months.
They are deadlocked over Hamas' rejection of international calls on it to renounce violence and recognise Israel.
Western donors have been withholding aid, resulting in a deep economic crisis in Palestinian territories.
As the ceasefire came into force overnight, Israeli aircraft bombed a tunnel under the Gaza-Egypt border.
The Israeli military said the tunnel was going to be used by Palestinian militants to attack Israeli targets.The Israeli military said the tunnel was going to be used by Palestinian militants to attack Israeli targets.
It came one day after a Palestinian suicide bomber from Gaza killed three people in the Israeli resort of Eilat.It came one day after a Palestinian suicide bomber from Gaza killed three people in the Israeli resort of Eilat.