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Caught in the conflict: innocent suffer from Hamas-Fatah rivalry

Published: 03 February, 2009, 00:02


Hamas has been seizing supporters of the moderate Fatah party, sometimes torturing and killing them, in an effort to reassert its grip on political power after Israel's attack on Gaza.

 
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