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LBN | Jul 30, 2023

At least six dead in Palestinian faction clashes in Lebanon

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Smoke rises from Ain el-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp during Palestinian faction clashes, in Sidon, Lebanon July 30, 2023. (Photo: REUTERS/Aziz Taher)

BEIRUT (Reuters)

At least six people were killed in two days of clashes in a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, where the mainstream faction Fatah fought against rival groups that support Islamists, security sources said on Sunday (July 30).

A Fatah commander was killed on Sunday in an ambush that also injured several of his aides in the crowded, impoverished Ain el-Hilweh camp near the southern Lebanese coastal city of Sidon.

Clashes began the previous day with a failed assassination attempt on a leader of a group sympathetic to hardline Islamists in which one person was killed. That was followed by gunfire and attacks by armed militants at the headquarters of Fatah.

On Sunday, shops closed their doors and some people fled the camp as tensions between the rival groups mounted, a witness said. The Lebanese army said a mortar fell inside a military headquarters with one soldier wounded.

The camp has regularly seen factional disputes spiral into deadly violence.

Residents who fled Ain el-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp after Palestinian faction clashes, rest in a mosque in Sidon, Lebanon July 30, 2023. (Photo: REUTERS/Aziz Taher)

Some 400,000 refugees live in Lebanon’s 12 Palestinian camps, which date back to the 1948 war between Israel and its Arab neighbors. The camps mainly lie outside the jurisdiction of Lebanese security services.

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