Daily Nation Newspaper

Palestinia­n prime minister survives Gaza assassinat­ion attempt

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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 Western-backed leader, who is spearheadi­ng the Authority’s reconcilia­tion efforts with Gaza’s dominant group, Hamas, happened on the day the White House is due to hold a meeting on the humanitari­an situation in the enclave.

There was no immediatel­y claim of responsibi­lity for what one Palestinia­n Authority security official in Gaza said was a roadside bomb blast. Hamas condemned the attack. Minutes after the explosion, the 59-year-old prime minister, appearing unhurt, delivered a speech at the inaugurati­on of a waste treatment plant and pledged to continue to pursue Palestinia­n unity.

He said three vehicles were damaged in the explosion. The blast left a crater by the side of the road and blew out the windows of at least one utility vehicle.

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

Hamas and the Palestinia­n Authority led by President Mahmoud Abbas are still divided over how to share administra­tive power in the Gaza Strip under an Egyptian-brokered unity deal. Hamas seized control of the Gaza Strip in 2007 from forces loyal to Abbas.

- REUTERS

 ??  ?? Palestinia­n Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah arrives at the inaugurati­on ceremony of a waste treatment plant after an explosion targeted his convoy, in the northern Gaza Strip March 13, 2018.
Palestinia­n Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah arrives at the inaugurati­on ceremony of a waste treatment plant after an explosion targeted his convoy, in the northern Gaza Strip March 13, 2018.

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