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Hamas asks Sayyed Nasrallah to help restore peace to Palestinian camp

The Palestinian Hamas resistance movement has asked Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah to do his best in order to stop deadly clashes between Palestinian factions in a densely populated refugee camp in Lebanon.

In a message, the head of Hamas’ political bureau, Ismail Haniyeh, asked Nasrallah to intervene as clashes rage between Palestinian groups in the Palestinian Ain al-Hilweh refugee camp in southern Lebanon, Shehab news agency reported on Thursday.

Haniyeh said that Hamas wants peace and stability in Ain al-Hilweh, noting that the weapons of the Palestinian groups must only be directed at the Zionist enemy.

The violence erupted in the refugee camp on Saturday, when an unknown gunman attempted to kill a member of an armed group named Mahmoud Khalil, but fatally shot his companion instead.

In the confrontations that ensued, Abu Ashraf al-Armouchi, a senior commander with the Fatah party who was in charge of security inside Ain al-Hilweh, was killed along with several of his aides.

Reports say many terrorists and extremists have infiltrated the camp, targeting Fatah members and trying to create chaos.

Speaking during a televised address on Tuesday, Nasrallah called for a halt to the clashes, saying, “This fighting must not continue because its repercussions are bad – for the camp’s residents, for the dear Palestinian people … for the south, for all of Lebanon.” 

A ceasefire subsided the fighting, but heavy confrontations resumed on Wednesday.

Dr. Riad Abu al-Einein, head of Al Hamshari Hospital in the coastal city of Sidon, said that 12 people were killed in the clashes over the past few days and that the hospital received 56 wounded.

The Ain al-Hilweh camp is home to more than 63,000 people, most of them Palestinians and their descendants who were forcibly expelled from their homes following the 1948 Nakba Day (the day of catastrophe).

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