Hamas Urges Hezbollah to Intervene in Clashes at Palestinian Camp in Lebanon
The Palestinian Hamas resistance movement reached out to Hezbollah Secretary General Seyed Hassan Nasrallah, requesting his intervention to stop the deadly clashes between Palestinian factions at the densely populated Ain al-Hilweh refugee camp in Lebanon.
Hamas’ political bureau head, Ismail Haniyeh, conveyed the message to Nasrallah, urging him to bring an end to the ongoing clashes among Palestinian groups in the camp, as reported by Shehab news agency on Thursday.
Haniyeh emphasized that Hamas seeks peace and stability in Ain al-Hilweh, stating that the weapons of Palestinian groups should be solely directed towards the Zionist enemy.
The violence erupted on Saturday when an unknown gunman attempted to kill a member of an armed group named Mahmoud Khalil but fatally shot his companion instead. This incident triggered confrontations resulting in the death of Abu Ashraf al-Armouchi, a senior Fatah party commander in charge of security in the camp, along with several of his aides.
Source: tasnimnews