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RAMALLAH, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) - A spokesman of the
Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) announced late Friday that a new Gaza
cease-fire had been reached following the fierce fighting between rival Hamas
and Fatah gunmen which left at least 11 dead on the day.
According to the website of the
Jerusalem Post, the agreement was announced after a meeting between the two
factions at the Egyptian embassy in Gaza City.
"We, the leaders of the two groups, agreed with God's
help on a cease-fire," Nizar Rayan, a regional Hamas leader, told reporters
after the meeting, "The concrete measures to be taken will be discussed in the
next few hours."
A Fatah spokesman Abdel Hakim Awad, in the meantime,
confirmed agreement has been reached in principle.
However, both sides said they need more meetings to
work out the mechanism for reviving the cease-fire reached early Tuesday.
The current round of violence began with a fierce
midnight shootout at Gaza's Islamic University and followed Thursday's clashes
between Hamas and Fatah.
The two days of infighting have left at least 20
people dead and more than 220 others wounded, the fiercest infighting seen in
Gaza since Hamas came to power one year ago.
Egyptian officials said Hamas broke the truce agreed
early Tuesday by attacking several trucks belonging to Abbas' Fatah movement on
Thursday, while Hamas officials accused the trucks of carrying weapons from
Egypt into Gaza Strip, the charge was denied later both by Egypt and Fatah
movement.
Periodic clashes between the rival factions have been
persisted for months, with several truces breaking down. The latest went into
effect on Tuesday, after five days of fighting that left some dozens of
casualties and disrupted efforts to form a unity government.
Earlier, media reports said that Palestinian Authority President and Fatah chief Mahmoud Abbas and Hamas political chief Khaled Meshaal would meet in Saudi Arabia next Tuesday to try to end the fighting.
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GAZA, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) - Leaders of rival Fatah movement and the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) said here Friday afternoon that they had agreed, under an Egyptian diplomats' initiative, to end their armed fighting in the Gaza Strip.
Despite of the agreement, militants from the Hamas-led interior auxiliary force and President Mahmoud Abbas security forces continued fighting in Gaza Strip.
New wave of Palestinian factional fighting leaves 13 dead, 180 wounded
GAZA, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) -- Bloody clashes between Palestinian factions, which erupted in the Gaza Strip from Thursday afternoon, had left 13 Palestinians dead and about 180 others injured, medics and security sources reported Friday.
Palestinian security sources said the toughest armed clashes and gun battles took place at the Islamic University of Gaza and the building of Hamas-led Interior Ministry in western Gaza City.