Chattanooga Times Free Press

Two Palestinia­ns killed during funeral in Lebanon refugee camp

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BEIRUT — Gunfire erupted Sunday during a Hamas-organized funeral in a tense Palestinia­n refugee camp, leaving at least two people dead and seven injured, officials said.

Lebanon’s National News Agency said the gunfire was sparked by an altercatio­n during the funeral. But Hamas spokespers­on Ayman Shanaa told Palestinia­n media that gunmen opened fire at the mourners and put the death toll at four.

The Hamas member buried Sunday had died under disputed circumstan­ces late Friday when the tense Burj Shamali was rocked by a series of explosions. The Palestinia­n Hamas group said an electrical short-circuit in a storage area for oxygen bottles caused the blast.

A Lebanese security official said the explosion happened in an ammunition depot, however. NNA had also reported an explosion in a Hamas arms warehouse in the camp, saying a number were killed and injured.

Sunday’s funeral for Hamza Chahine drew scores of mourners. The gunfire broke out before his body arrived at the burial site.

Lebanese security forces don’t operate inside the refugee camps, where security is in the hands of Palestinia­n factions who often compete for clout.

A Lebanese security official said reports from the camp suggest clashes broke out between rival Palestinia­n factions during the funeral. The official said three were killed in the violence.

One Palestinia­n official said infiltrato­rs used the occasion to shoot at the mourners. He said one of the injured is in critical condition. Another Palestinia­n official said during a 21-gun-salute for the deceased, errant shots killed two of the mourners. All officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to reporters.

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