2007年VOA标准英语-Leaders of Warring Palestinian Factions Agree t(在线收听) | ||
By Robert Berger The leaders of warring Palestinian factions have agreed to a new ceasefire. But as Robert Berger reports from VOA's Jerusalem bureau, militants on the streets want revenge after another wave of bloody clashes in the Gaza Strip.
Despite the ceasefire, tension is running high on the streets. Thousands of Palestinians marched in the funeral procession for the seven Fatah men killed in the clash, calling for revenge against Hamas. Senior Fatah officials, like Rafik Abu Hosa, say the Hamas political leadership has lost control of the militias that rule the streets. Speaking on Israel Radio, Abu Hosa said the ceasefire cannot hold if the Hamas leadership is unable to restrain its own forces. The fighting is part of a deepening power struggle between President Abbas and Hamas over control of the Palestinian Authority. Hamas has been crippled by western sanctions because of its refusal to renounce violence and recognize Israel. Mr. Abbas wants to form a more moderate government that would revive peace talks with Israel and be more acceptable to the international community. The escalating violence has raised fears of a Palestinian civil war, and expectations are low for an end to the fighting. Previous ceasefires have quickly collapsed. | ||
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