AlQa'dah 10, 1436, August 25, 2015, SPA -- Lebanon's national news agency reported that clashes continue in a refugee camp in southern Lebanon, killing at least two people, according to AP. The agency said Tuesday the fighting overnight caused many residents to flee the Ein el-Hilweh camp, toward the southern port city of Sidon. The camp is Lebanon's largest refugee camp, housing some 70,000 Palestinians. The clashes began Saturday after a failed assassination attempt targeting a Fatah party official. Lebanese security officials say the clashes included rockets and heavy machine gunfire that have caused serious damages to homes, and left at least 20 injured.