Oman Daily Observer

Clashes escalate in Palestinia­n camp in Lebanon

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AIN EL-HILWEH, Lebanon: Clashes between gunmen in the Ain el-Hilweh Palestinia­n refugee camp in southern Lebanon intensifie­d on Tuesday, with a severely wounded child the latest casualty in several days of violence, witnesses and security sources said.

Militants and gunmen from the Palestinia­n Fatah party have engaged in intermitte­nt clashes since last week, trading machine gun and rocketprop­elled grenade fire, and wounding several people.

The camp, near the southern Lebanese coastal city of Sidon, has regularly seen factional disputes spiral into deadly violence. Witnesses said a young boy was severely wounded in the head, apparently by a gunshot, and taken to hospital.

Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency earlier reported the boy had died. The family later said he was not dead, but had been severely wounded and was being treated in hospital.

Palestinia­n activists inside the camp urged people to protest against the violence. A loudspeake­r on a mosque implored the warring sides to stop firing to avoid civilian casualties, even as gunfire rang out, a Reuters witness said. Gunmen from Fatah, the party of West Bank-based Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas, have regularly clashed with militants in the camp, including supporters of and Al Qaeda.

On a visit to Beirut last week, Abbas discussed with Lebanese officials the security arrangemen­ts in Palestinia­n camps in the country, which are home to nearly 450,000 Palestinia­n refugees.

Fatah has an agreement with Lebanese authoritie­s to hand over wanted militants hiding out in Ain el-Hilweh, which is outside Lebanese security forces’ jurisdicti­on, a security source said.

 ?? Reuters ?? Smoke rises from the Ain el-Hilweh Palestinia­n refugee camp in southern Lebanon on Tuesday. —
Reuters Smoke rises from the Ain el-Hilweh Palestinia­n refugee camp in southern Lebanon on Tuesday. —

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