Fresh violence broke out in Ain El Helweh, on the outskirts of the coastal city of Sidon, just weeks after deadly clashes pitted members of Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas's Fatah movement against an armed group.
Two people were killed in clashes that erupted again after a relatively calm night at Ain El Helweh, a restive Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon's south, official media reported.
Ongoing fighting inside the camp on Saturday killed one person and wounded seven others, Lebanon's official National News Agency said. The NNA said a second person was killed and several others wounded outside Ain El Helweh by stray bullets.
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