Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haneya affirmed yesterday that a civil
war will not happen in the Palestinian territories.
"Such a war was a red line which is not found in the Palestinian dictionary,"
said the Hamas prime minister.
Haneya made the remarks before attending a meeting with the higher committee
of Palestinian national and Islamic factions held in Gaza after rival militants
of his Hamas and the Fatah movement clashed on Monday, which left a Jordanian
embassy staff dead.
"The meeting comes as part of consultations and exchange of opinions on how
to face dangers surrounding our Palestinian people and cooperate with all
factions to ease our people's ordeal and lift the siege," Haneya told reporters.
Commenting on the latest Gaza armed clashes, Haneya assured the Palestinians
not to worry despite of the painful incidents, urging them to unite and face the
real problem which is the Israeli occupation.
Fatah and Hamas militants have been in constant armed clashes since early May
mainly in the Gaza Strip over power struggle and security control.
Hamas, a radical militant group against Israeli occupation,came to power and
formed the Palestinian government after its victory in a January Palestinian
legislative election, defeating the long dominant Fatah movement, which is under
President Mahmoud Abbas now.