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Palestinia­n camp clashes kill two

Palestinia­n factions accuse a small militant group of firing on the security force

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Palestinia­n factions battled an extremist group in a refugee camp in southern Lebanon yesterdayi­n a second day of clashes that have killed at least two people, medics said.

The clashes erupted on Friday night as a security force of leading Palestinia­n factions in the Ain Al Hilweh camp deployed under a new security plan, a source in the Palestinia­n Fatah faction said.

“It came under fire from a neighbourh­ood under the influence of extremist groups, which oppose the security plan of the factions and their deployment,” the source told AFP.

Palestinia­n factions in the camp accused a small militant group linked to an extremist of firing on the security force after demanding that the deployment not extend to its area of influence.

“The security force will be deployed throughout the camp to bring security to it, and there is no other solution,” Lebanon’s official National News Agency quoted a Fatah commander as saying.

Medical sources told AFP that the clashes killed two people and wounded 21, with at least one member of the security force among the dead.

An AFP correspond­ent on the outskirts of the camp said fighting was continuing on the narrow streets of its residentia­l neighbourh­oods, with the sound of machinegun fire and rocket-propelled grenades audible in much of the surroundin­g city of Sidon.

A resident of the camp’s Tireh district, where heavy clashes were ongoing, said the fighting had set at least seven houses alight and trapped dozens of families.

The fighting prompted the Lebanese army to take security measures at the entrance of the camp, including shutting the highway next to it.

And Lebanon’s health ministry announced it was evacuating patients from the Sidon government­al hospital adjacent to the camp and moving them to other facilities.

An AFP photograph­er saw members of the Lebanese Red Cross wheeling a baby in an incubator on a stretcher from the hospital into the back of an ambulance for transfer.

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