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(1 Apr 2006) 1. Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh walking out of car 2. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Ismail Haniyeh, Palestinian Prime Minister "Since the clashes have happened, the Palestinian government has been in an open meeting, following all the developments until very late last night. But the current culture in Palestinian society over the last years needs time to be changed for the benefit of law and order as well as not to use arms under any condition, and that law would be the rule of any event." 3. Wide shot Haniyeh 4. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Ismail Haniyeh, Palestinian Prime Minister: "There is a mass escalation against the Palestinian people and government, targeting to make them kneel down, but the Palestinian people are a great people who will never kneel down for anyone, except for God. The Palestinian government will be honest according to the Palestinian people's rights. We are calling for all the countries to take their responsibilities facing this mass escalation against our unarmed people." 5. Haniyeh walking away 6. Palestinian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Zahar arriving 7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mahmoud Zahar, Palestinian Foreign Minister: "This is part of the Israeli policy in cooperation with foreigners in order to give the impression that this new government is unable to provide for the Palestinian security, good economic situation, and other internal affairs. We are going to win and we are going to succeed. The popularity of Hamas will be increased and the people will back this government until the end." 8. Tilt down exterior of Palestinian Interior Ministry building 9. Palestinian officials arriving for meeting 10. Close-up of Rasheed Abu Shbak, head of Palestinian Preventive Security Service, in meeting 11. Wide shot of meeting 12. Close-up of Palestinian Interior Minister Said Siyam, zoom-out to him with other official 13. Head of preventive security forces Rasheed Abu Shbak walking to news conference outside ministry 14. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Rasheed Abu Shbak, Head of Preventive Security Service: "There is a common language and understanding between us and the Minister Said Siyam, we discussed the tragic events that occurred yesterday in the Gaza Strip, and we agreed on forming an investigation committee." 15. Wide shot of reporters pan to Shbak being interviewed STORYLINE: Palestinian leaders said on Saturday that the government was following developments after deadly factional fighting in Gaza ended in three deaths. Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh said "Since the clashes have happened, the Palestinian government has been in an open meeting, following all the developments until very late last night". "The current culture in Palestinian society over the last years needs time to be changed for the benefit of law and order as well as not to use arms under any condition, and that law would be the rule of any event," Haniyeh said. Haniyeh said the fighting had created a "dangerous" situation, adding that his security forces would try to get some of the gunmen off the streets. His comments came a day after a top militant was killed in a car bomb. The militant, Abu Yousef Abu Quka, had ties to Haniyeh's Hamas party, and his supporters accused the Preventive Security Service, dominated by loyalists of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' defeated Fatah Party, of killing Abu Quka. The killing set off exchanges of fire that killed three Palestinians and wounded 36. Arriving for a meeting with foreign and Arab diplomats Haniyeh said top security officials were trying to end tensions. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...