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Hamas hails 'liberation' of Gaza Hamas hails 'liberation' of Gaza
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Hamas militants have hailed a series of military victories over rivals Fatah in the Gaza Strip as a new "liberation" of the territory.Hamas militants have hailed a series of military victories over rivals Fatah in the Gaza Strip as a new "liberation" of the territory.
Fighters seized Fatah's Preventative Security building in Gaza City, the intelligence service headquarters, and overran the town of Rafah. Fighters seized Fatah's Preventative Security building in Gaza City and the intelligence service headquarters, and overran the town of Rafah.
A least 20 Palestinians died as the latest battles raged throughout Gaza.A least 20 Palestinians died as the latest battles raged throughout Gaza.
An aide to Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas called the Hamas offensive a coup against the Palestinian Authority.An aide to Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas called the Hamas offensive a coup against the Palestinian Authority.
Nabil Abu Rudeineh told the BBC that Mr Abbas was likely to dismiss the government and call new elections.Nabil Abu Rudeineh told the BBC that Mr Abbas was likely to dismiss the government and call new elections.
Gaza has been the focal point for a violent and bitter power struggle between Hamas and Fatah since Hamas won a surprise election victory in early 2006.Gaza has been the focal point for a violent and bitter power struggle between Hamas and Fatah since Hamas won a surprise election victory in early 2006.
What happened today in the Preventive Security headquarters was the second liberation of the Gaza Strip Sami Abu ZuhriHamas spokesman Gaza helpers speak outWhat happened today in the Preventive Security headquarters was the second liberation of the Gaza Strip Sami Abu ZuhriHamas spokesman Gaza helpers speak out
Hamas, an Islamic organisation, rose to prominence in Gaza during two Palestinian uprisings, and refuses to recognise or negotiate with Israel.Hamas, an Islamic organisation, rose to prominence in Gaza during two Palestinian uprisings, and refuses to recognise or negotiate with Israel.
Fatah, a secular political grouping headed by Mr Abbas, ran the Palestinian Authority before 2006 and officially recognises the Jewish state.Fatah, a secular political grouping headed by Mr Abbas, ran the Palestinian Authority before 2006 and officially recognises the Jewish state.
The two groups are nominally working together in a three-month-old government of national unity.The two groups are nominally working together in a three-month-old government of national unity.
But Mr Abbas was advised throughout Thursday to dismiss the government and possibly impose a state of emergency.But Mr Abbas was advised throughout Thursday to dismiss the government and possibly impose a state of emergency.
'Executions''Executions'
In Thursday's fighting, Hamas targeted four key security and intelligence compounds in and around Gaza City.In Thursday's fighting, Hamas targeted four key security and intelligence compounds in and around Gaza City.
Rivals: Fatah and HamasRivals: Fatah and Hamas
There were scenes of looting and celebration from Hamas militants as they seized control of the Preventative Security and Gaza's intelligence headquarters.There were scenes of looting and celebration from Hamas militants as they seized control of the Preventative Security and Gaza's intelligence headquarters.
Several reports accused Hamas of shooting dead defeated Fatah fighters in front of the building.Several reports accused Hamas of shooting dead defeated Fatah fighters in front of the building.
"They are executing them one by one," one witness told the Associated Press. "They are executing them one by one," one witness told the Associated Press news agency.
A Hamas TV station showed pictures of militants tramping triumphantly through the ransacked HQ, reviled by Hamas as a symbol of Fatah's violent offensives against the Islamic group during the 1990s.A Hamas TV station showed pictures of militants tramping triumphantly through the ransacked HQ, reviled by Hamas as a symbol of Fatah's violent offensives against the Islamic group during the 1990s.
Earlier, there were reports that the two sides were negotiating a truce, after Hamas issues a series of demands to Fatah.
The conditions included the appointment of an interior minister responsible for all Palestinian security forces, and shared control of Gaza's boundaries and borders.
The era of justice and Islamic rule have arrived Hamas spokesman Gaza residents talk In pictures: Gaza fighting Send us your commentsThe era of justice and Islamic rule have arrived Hamas spokesman Gaza residents talk In pictures: Gaza fighting Send us your comments
A Hamas spokesman, Sami Abu Zuhri, said: "What happened today in the Preventive Security headquarters was the second liberation of the Gaza Strip," referring to the Israeli withdrawal of troops and settlers in 2005. No agreement was reached, though, and more violence ensued.
A Hamas spokesman, Sami Abu Zuhri, said the capture of the security compound was "the second liberation of the Gaza Strip", describing the first as the Israeli withdrawal of troops and settlers in 2005.
"We are telling our people that the past era has ended and will not return," another spokesman told AP."We are telling our people that the past era has ended and will not return," another spokesman told AP.
"The era of justice and Islamic rule have arrived.""The era of justice and Islamic rule have arrived."
World concernWorld concern
Thursday's fighting came despite calls from around the world for an end to the fighting.Thursday's fighting came despite calls from around the world for an end to the fighting.
The international community has called for a ceasefire, and Arab League head Amr Moussa said the fighting was destroying the Palestinian cause.The international community has called for a ceasefire, and Arab League head Amr Moussa said the fighting was destroying the Palestinian cause.
The EU and US have voiced international concern. with the EU suspending aid operations in Gaza in response to "suicidal" violence.The EU and US have voiced international concern. with the EU suspending aid operations in Gaza in response to "suicidal" violence.
Meanwhile, there were also reports that at least four young Palestinians were killed by an explosion in Rafah.Meanwhile, there were also reports that at least four young Palestinians were killed by an explosion in Rafah.
However, Israel denied its forces had fired in the area.However, Israel denied its forces had fired in the area.


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