A rare sight in the West Bank - Hamas supporters taking to the streets calling for unity as they celebrate a so-called 'victory' in the recent conflict with Israel.<br/> <br />Hundreds braved the rain here in the conservative city of Hebron and in Ramallah as they called for unity between Hamas and its bitter rival Fatah.<br/> <br />In Gaza, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh attended Friday prayers as preachers there also hailed a victory against Israel.<br/> <br />Addressing worshippers, Haniheh praised the 'hero martyr' Ahmad Al Jaabari - the Hamas security chief assassinated by Israel 10 days ago.<br/> <br />But despite Wednesday's ceasefire, there was tension at the Gaza border on Friday after a shooting incident left one Palestinian dead and several others wounded.<br/> <br />Relatives of the dead 23-year-old man said he was trying to place a Hamas flag on the border fence, before being shot in the head.<br/> <br />Seven other Palestinians have been wounded by Israeli gunfire since the start of the ceasefire, according to medics.<br/> <br />According to the terms of the truce, both sides agreed to stop hositilities but details on access to the tense border zone were still to be worked out.