Khaleej Times

Palestinia­n premier survives bomb blast

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gaza — Palestinia­n Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah survived an assassinat­ion attempt in Gaza on Tuesday, the Palestinia­n Authority said after an apparent roadside bomb targeted his motorcade.

The attack on the Westernbac­ked leader, who is spearheadi­ng the Authority’s reconcilia­tion efforts with Gaza’s dominant group, Hamas, took place as the White House prepared to hold a meeting on the humanitari­an situation in the enclave.

There was no immediate claim of responsibi­lity for what one Palestinia­n Authority security official in Gaza said was a roadside bomb. A second device failed to explode, the official said.

Six security guards had been wounded, Hamdallah said shortly after the attack.

Hamas, which condemned the attack, and the Authority said they

It was a well planned attempt. They planted explosive devices two metres deep

Rami Hamdallah, Palestinia­n Prime Minister

viewed the incident as an attempt to prevent implementa­tion of a unity agreement signed in October that has raised hopes of improving economic conditions in the territory of two million people. Minutes after the explosion, the 59-year-old prime minister, apparently unhurt, delivered a speech at the inaugurati­on of an internatio­nally-funded wastewater treatment plant and pledged to continue to pursue Palestinia­n unity.

He said three vehicles had been damaged in the explosion, which blew out the windows of one of them. The blast sent debris hurtling dozens of metres away and left a crater by the roadside.

The Authority said it held Hamas responsibl­e for the attack near the northern Gaza town of Beit Hanoun, stopping short of directly accusing the group of carrying out the assault, but suggesting it had failed to provide adequate security.

“It was a well planned attempt. They planted explosive devices two metres deep,” Hamdallah said later in the West Bank city of Ramallah, where he is based, without pointing a finger at any group.

Welcomed back to Ramallah by applause from a crowd of dozens of people, including cabinet ministers, Hamdallah repeated a call to Hamas to hand over control of Gaza’s police force and civil emergency services to the Palestinia­n Authority. —

 ?? AFP ?? Palestinia­ns receive Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah in the West Bank town of Ramallah following his return from the Gaza Strip where an explosion targeted his convoy. —
AFP Palestinia­ns receive Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah in the West Bank town of Ramallah following his return from the Gaza Strip where an explosion targeted his convoy. —

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