Two people were
shot dead and others injured on Monday in a Palestinian refugee camp in
south Lebanon after a dispute between rival political groups triggered
bursts of gunfire, Reuters witnesses said. Abdallah
Qablawi, a member of the mainstream Palestinian faction Fatah, was shot
by Omar al-Nattur, who belongs to a hardline Islamist group. A relative
of al-Nattur was then shot dead in revenge, the Reuters witnesses and
Lebanon's National News Agency said. At
least two people were injured in the dispute and the subsequent
gunfire, one witness said. Shops closed their doors and people fled the
camp as tensions between the rival groups built up. Ain al-Hilweh camp,
near the southern Lebanese coastal city of Sidon, has regularly seen
factional disputes spiral into deadly violence. Lebanon's Palestinian camps mainly fall outside the jurisdiction of the Lebanese security services.
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