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06JERUSALEM1567
2006-04-17 16:16:00
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Consulate Jerusalem
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HAMAS PREDICTS CHAOS IF INTERNATIONAL ISOLATION

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1. (SBU) Summary. In what may appear to be an escalating
war of words, Hamas officials, including PM Isma'il Haniyyah,
April 14-16 lashed out at U.S., European, and Israeli efforts
to isolate and undermine the new Hamas-led government. In
comments before tens of thousands of Muslim worshippers in
Gaza on April 14, Haniyyah vowed that Palestinians would
never submit in the face of international actions to cut off
financial assistance. Haniyyah made similar statements
during a meeting with Palestinian factional representatives
on April 16 where he warned of "total chaos" if his
government is brought down. Comments by Haniyyah and others
have also indirectly attacked Palestinian Authority (PA)
President Abbas and Fatah. End summary.

PM Haniyyah Warns
Of "Total Chaos"
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2. (SBU) During Friday prayers April 14 in the Gaza Strip,
Hamas PM Isma'il Haniyyah told tens of thousands of
worshippers that Palestinians were not intimidated by the
international community's decision to halt financial
assistance to the PA. Haniyyah, who has been previously
known for his relatively measured public statements, lashed
out that Palestinians would not submit to this form of
pressure, adding that "we (Palestinians) are ready to eat
only salt and olives" if necessary. In his comments,
Haniyyah directed implicit criticism at PA President Mahmud
Abbas by noting that Haniyyah is no "stooge" to outside
interests. Haniyyah also charged that Abbas had withdrawn
powers of the government, such as control over the border
crossings and security forces, while leaving no money in the
treasury to pay Palestinian salaries.


3. (SBU) In separate, harsher comments before Muslim
worshipers in the Gaza Strip on April 14, Hamas Palestinian
Legislative Council (PLC) member Yunis al-Astal warned that
Palestinians might opt for Iraqi al-Qa'ida leader
"Zarqawi-style" operations if the Hamas government is forced
to collapse. He said that the international community would
then be forced to deal with a more extreme entity. He also
warned against the creation of a parallel "shadow government"
that operated alongside the democratically elected Hamas-led
government.

Haniyyah Accuses Fatah of
Colluding With Internationals
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4. (SBU) PM Haniyyah continued his war of words during an
April 16 meeting with Palestinian factional representatives,
including the PFLP, DFLP, Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ),
the Arab Liberation Front, and the Palestine Liberation
Front. (Note: Fatah did not participate in the April 16
meeting. End note.) Haniyyah told those in attendance that
the U.S., EU, and Israel are conspiring against the PA
government. He also suggested that some elements within
Fatah are actively colluding with these efforts to undermine
the government, and implied that chaos would erupt if this
isolation continued. Hamas would not sit idly by to these
"unjust policies," Haniyyah reportedly said. In comments
similar to those made by PLC member al-Astal on April 14,
Haniyyah warned that alternatives to the current PA
government would be far more dangerous. Haniyyah encouraged
the factions to consider joining the government, adding that
there is still time to form a broad coalition.

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