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Report: Palestinians in Syria divided

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates, Oct. 31 (UPI) -- Armed Palestinian factions opposed to Syrian President Bashar Assad may join the fight against pro-government forces, observers say.

There are an estimated half-million Palestinians living in Syria and both sides in the 19-month-old conflict have been courting their support, the Financial Times reported Wednesday.

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"The regime has been trying to enlist the Palestinians, and the rebels have been trying to do the same," Hilal Khashan, a political science professor at American University of Beirut, told the newspaper in a report from Abu Dhabi. "As the civil war in Syria continues to unfold, I think the Palestinian fratricide will be a chapter."

Some Palestinians feel loyalty to Assad because Syria welcomed them in the past while others support the pro-democracy opposition.

The Times said rival Palestinian militias apparently are prepared to fight each other in the southern suburbs of Damascus in Yarmouk Camp, a residential district with a large Palestinian population.

Rebel forces battling the Assad government said a Palestinian militia was prepared to take on an armed pro-government Palestinian militia in the community of some 150,000 where at least nine people were killed during anti-government demonstrations last year.

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