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Abbas says Hamas ‘ behind’ bomb attack on Palestinia­n premier

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RAMALLAH, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: Palestinia­n president Mahmud Abbas directly accused Hamas of carrying out a bomb attack against prime minister Rami Hamdallah in Gaza last week, threatenin­g fresh sanctions against them.

Abbas had previously said the Islamist group was responsibl­e as it controls security in the Palestinia­n enclave, but Monday evening said they were ‘ behind the attack.’ Hamdallah was uninjured in the March 13 attack, which saw a roadside bomb explode as his convoy entered Gaza in what Palestinia­n officials have called an assassinat­ion attempt.

Six of his security guards were lightly hurt.

Speaking to Palestinia­n leaders in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Abbas said if the attack had succeeded it would have ‘opened the way for a bloody civil war.’

He said the incident would ‘ not be allowed to pass’ and announced he would take unspecifie­d ‘ national, legal and financial measures.’

Hamas condemned what it called Abbas’s ‘ provocativ­e positions,’ saying its security services were still investigat­ing the explosion.

The Islamists and Abbas’s secular party Fatah have been at odds since 2007 when Hamas seized control of Gaza in a near civil war.

Abbas controls the internat ional ly- recognised Palestinia­n government, based in the occupied West Bank which Hamdallah leads.

Abbas has previously taken a series of measures, including reducing electricit­y payments for Gaza’s two million residents, in what analysts said was an attempt to punish Hamas.

Hamas and Fatah agreed a reconcilia­tion agreement in October but it has collapsed. — AFP

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Syrian pro-government forces enter the main square of Kfar Batna, southeaste­rn Ghouta, on the outskirts of the capital Damascus.
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Mahmud Abbas

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