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Fatah dispute blamed for attacks on party leaders

Palestinians wait in front of a petrol station next to their empty gas cylinders in the southern Gaza town of Deir AL-Balah on April 23, 2013. There are a shortages of cooking gas partly due to the closure of the border crossings to Israel. UPI/Ismael Mohamad
Palestinians wait in front of a petrol station next to their empty gas cylinders in the southern Gaza town of Deir AL-Balah on April 23, 2013. There are a shortages of cooking gas partly due to the closure of the border crossings to Israel. UPI/Ismael Mohamad | License Photo

GAZA, May 3 (UPI) -- A faction fight in Fatah is to blame for recent attacks on the party's leaders in Gaza, the interior ministry said Friday.

Ibrahim Salah, a spokesman for the ministry, urged Fatah to assist in the search for suspects in the attack, the Ma'an news agency reported. In a statement, Salah said Fatah should resolve its differences.

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Gaza has been in control of Hamas effectively since 2007 while Fatah controls the West Bank.

The attacks began in April when someone set fire to the car of Mahmud Hussein, secretary-general of Fatah in Gaza. On Monday, a bomb was placed under the car of Monther al-Bardawil, Fatah official, and on Wednesday a car belonging to Khaled Musa, a Fatah leader, was damaged.

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