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Gunfights violate Gaza truce

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NEW: At least five killed in clashes between Hamas and Fatah fighters in Gaza
• Fighting breaks out after truce that began Tuesday
• Hijacking of supply convoy in refugee camp sets off gunfights
• Hamas reportedly fired mortars near home of Palestinian President Abbas
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GAZA CITY (AP) -- Gunfights erupted across Gaza Thursday after Hamas militants hijacked a convoy delivering supplies to the rival Fatah-allied security forces, effectively destroying a fresh truce.

At least five people were killed.

An Egyptian mediator blamed Hamas and called for calm.

Just three days earlier, he had persuaded the warring factions to end weeks of clashes that killed dozens -- but without resolving the underlying disputes that set off the conflict between the Islamic Hamas, which is running the Palestinian government, and Fatah of moderate President Mahmoud Abbas.

Both sides appeared willing to avoid a full-scale civil war, but they were just as adamant over keeping their own security forces on the streets.

Also, the renewed violence further distanced talks between the two sides over a joint government that might end punishing foreign aid sanctions.

The trouble started Thursday morning with some gunfire, but an incident in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza set off clashes all over the impoverished seaside territory.

Hamas gunmen ambushed an official convoy guarded by the Fatah presidential guard and hijacked two trucks filled with tents, medical kits and toilets, security officials said.

The United States and some Arab countries had pledged to give equipment and training to the security forces loyal to Abbas.

The attack sparked the new fighting, which killed five people in Bureij, including a security officer, hospital officials said.

Soon after, separate gunbattles broke out in Gaza City and in northern Gaza outside a military intelligence post. Security officials said Hamas militants fired a rocket at the post and then sacked it, injuring five members of the security forces. At least two Hamas supporters were wounded, Hamas said. In all, hospital officials said 59 people were wounded in the clashes.

Hamas militants fired mortar shells near Abbas' residence in Gaza City, and nearby street battles sent residents fleeing in terror. Abbas was not in Gaza at the time.

"Fatah views with gravity the series of violations to the agreement, which has gone beyond the acceptable limits," Fatah said in a statement, calling on its followers to "act in self-defense."

Information Minister Youssef Rizka of Hamas called on Gaza residents to form a "human shield" between the factions to stop the fighting.

Col. Burhan Hamad, the head of the Egyptian security team in Gaza that negotiated the truce, denounced the attack on the convoy as "unjustified" and angrily blamed Hamas. He appealed to the warring factions to stop the new clashes. The violent Islamic Jihad, in the role of peacemaker, called for convening an urgent meeting to discuss resumption of the truce.

Also Thursday, Israeli forces shot and killed four Palestinians in several incidents in the West Bank.

In the West Bank town of Tulkarem, Israeli troops killed a militant who tried to flee, the army said.

Earlier, in the city of Nablus, troops killed two Palestinian gunmen, hospital officials and local militants said. A gunfight broke out when an Israeli military force entered the city on a pre-dawn raid, and two militants from the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, a violent offshoot of Fatah, were killed, the officials said.

Israeli troops also shot and killed a Palestinian teenager along Israel's West Bank separation barrier near the city of Ramallah.

Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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