Entrance to the Ain al-Hilweh camp in Sidon. (Photo Daily Star/Mohammed Zaatari)
Two people were killed late Tuesday in clashes between armed groups in a
Palestinian refugee camp near Lebanon's southern port city of Sidon, a
Palestinian official said. The official, who spoke on
condition of anonymity, named the two killed in the Ain al-Hilweh camp
as Talal Maqdah, a member of Fatah, and Diab Mohammad, a juice seller. He said another six people were wounded in the clashes, including one man who was in critical condition.
"Armed
men began shooting at two members of (militant group) Jund al-Sham, and
there was an exchange of fire between Jund al-Sham and the Fatah
organisation," the official said. He said the six wounded individuals had been specifically "targeted." "The situation is very tense, and there are dozens of armed men spread out in the streets," he added.
Dozens
of Palestinian families, including some who had sought refuge in the
camp after escaping violence in Syria, fled the camp during the clashes.
By 11:00 p.m. local time, the fighting had lessened in intensity to intermittent bursts of gunfire. The
outbreak of violence came three days after Fatah official Talal
al-Urduni was shot dead by unidentified assailants while walking
through Ain al-Hilweh. Urduni headed a division within
the Palestinian national security service in Ain al-Hilweh, the largest
of Lebanon's refugee camps.
Most Palestinians live in squalid conditions in the country's 12 official camps.The
Lebanese army does not enter the camps, under a tacit deal agreed after
the 1975-1990 civil war. Palestinian factions are responsible for
security.Ain al-Hilweh has become the scene of
score-settling between several factions, and a breeding ground for
extremist groups that have flourished on the back of the poverty
afflicting the camp.
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