Updated Thursday, June 14, 2007 0:00 am TWN, By Nidal al-Mughrabi, GAZA, Reuters Hamas pressure on Fatah mounts in Gaza battlesMany of Gaza’s beleaguered 1.5 million inhabitants called the conflict a civil war and Israel served notice their chances of achieving statehood could dim if Hamas emerged victorious over Abbas’s Fatah faction, its partner in a unity government. Chanting “stop the killing,” some 1,000 Palestinians marched through Gaza City, only to draw gunfire that killed two of the demonstrators and wounded four. It was not immediately clear who shot at them. At least 22 people were killed in the latest violence, raising the death toll since the current surge of bloodshed began on Saturday to 70, hospital officials said. Hamas’s armed wing, which tightened its hold on northern Gaza by seizing a major Fatah security base and control of main roads, said “the coup-seekers” — a reference to Fatah — in that area have until Friday evening to hand over their weapons. “Remain in your positions and defend the security headquarters with all your might,” the high command of the Fatah-dominated National Security Forces ordered its men in response to the ultimatum. Hamas appeared to be gaining ground in the Gaza Strip, its main stronghold, as fighting spread to the central and southern parts of the coastal territory. Eighty wounded were taken to hospitals. Gun battles also erupted in Gaza City. Hamas gunmen killed six Fatah men in one clash, members of Abbas’s faction said. Five other Fatah fighters died in a Hamas assault on security compounds in the central town of Khan Younis, medical officials said. A statement by an Abbas aide that 13 Fatah members were killed at the facility could not be confirmed. Two Palestinian employees of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency were killed in separate incidents, and UNRWA said it would temporarily suspend most of its operations in the coastal territory. | Breaking News Most Read |