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06JERUSALEM3001
2006-07-17 10:53:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Consulate Jerusalem
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MGGZ01 - ISRAELI GAZA INCURSION - JERUSALEM JULY

Tags:  PREL ASEC CASC KPAL KWBG PHUM 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L JERUSALEM 003001 

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/17/2016
TAGS: PREL ASEC CASC KPAL KWBG PHUM
SUBJECT: MGGZ01 - ISRAELI GAZA INCURSION - JERUSALEM JULY
17 SITREP

Classified By: Consul General Jake Walles. Reasons: 1.4 (b) and (d)

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C O N F I D E N T I A L JERUSALEM 003001

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SENSITIVE

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NEA FOR FRONT OFFICE AND IPA; NSC FOR ABRAMS/DORAN/LOGERFO
USAID FOR KUNDER/MCCLOUD/BORODIN

E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/17/2016
TAGS: PREL ASEC CASC KPAL KWBG PHUM
SUBJECT: MGGZ01 - ISRAELI GAZA INCURSION - JERUSALEM JULY
17 SITREP

Classified By: Consul General Jake Walles. Reasons: 1.4 (b) and (d)

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Summary
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1. (C) IDF forces reentered northern Gaza on July 17; at
least two Palestinians have been reported killed in this
latest incursion. IAF aircraft struck government buildings,
and supported ongoing operations in northern Gaza. There
were approximately 15 Qassam launches from Gaza, with damage
but no injuries reported. In the West Bank, one IDF soldier
was killed and several wounded in Nablus. President Mahmoud
Abbas (Abu Mazen) has reached out to Hamas on ways to resolve
the prisoner issue and the need to de-link the crises in Gaza
and Lebanon. Abu Mazen also commented to the press about
forming a National Unity Government after the current crisis
is over. Post continues its efforts to facilitate the
departure of 160 American citizens from Gaza, which may occur
via the Erez checkpoint on July 19. PLO Chief Negotiator
Sa'eb Erekat announced that the Rafah border crossing will be
open on July 18 to permit the one-way flow of Palestinians
into Gaza. The Karni crossing is open as of July 17; details
of shipments that entered Gaza on July 16 are in paragraph

11. The Nahal Oz fuel transport point is open, despite
Qassam rocket attacks in the vicinity.

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Military Developments
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2. (SBU) IDF armored forces and infantry re-entered northern
Gaza on July 17 and took up positions in the populated area
of Beit Hanoun, next to the town's main health center. Two
Palestinian gunmen were reported killed. IAF aircraft struck
the PA Ministry of Foreign Affairs building and a structure
used by the Interior Ministry on July 16; heavy damage was
reported to both structures. IAF aircraft on July 17 were
reported to have fired at least 5 missiles at Palestinian
gunmen in three simultaneous engagements.


3. (SBU) At least 11 rockets were fired from Gaza toward the

Nahal Oz fuel transfer point. The Palestinian Islamic Jihad
and the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility.
Also, the Izzedin al-Qassam brigades of Hamas took
responsibility for two other Qassam rocket firings on July

16. Qassam strikes on July 17 reportedly damaged an
apartment building in Sderot and a kibbutz in the Negev; no
injuries were reported.


4. (C) On July 16, unknown gunmen shot killed Preventive
Security Organization officer Mohammed Zaki Dahlan, a cousin
of PLC member Mohammed Dahlan. Fatah sources believe Hamas
was behind the attack. Previously, Hamas-Fatah violence had
dipped in the wake of Israeli incursions into Gaza and
Lebanon.


5. (C) In the West Bank city of Nablus, one IDF soldier was
killed by a bomb and several others wounded by gunfire in an
attack near the casbah on July 17. Following the attack, the
IDF arrested at least 11 Palestinians and imposed a total
closure on the city. Local sources in Nablus informed
political specialist that the al-Aqsa Martyr's Brigades in
Nablus claimed responsibility, and said the attack was an act
of solidarity with Hizbollah. In other parts of the West
Bank, IDF raids continue.

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Political Developments
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6. (C) Sources in the office of President Mahmoud Abbas (Abu
Mazen) told political specialist that the President has
passed messages to the Hamas leadership in Gaza indicating
that he is initiating contacts with the GOI to secure the
release of Palestinian prisoners. The message also stressed
the need to delink the situation in Gaza from that of Lebanon
and expressed concern about Hamas statements linking the two
situations. On July 16, armed factions in Gaza announced
"Operation Light," in which the Hamas military wing, PIJ,
PRC, and al-Aqsa announced that rockets will be fired and
other means of resistance employed in support of Hizbollah.


7. (SBU) Abu Mazen told reporters on July 16 that the time is
approaching to form a National Unity Government, but that
such a government would be formed after the current crisis is
over. Abu Mazen also said the two envoys who had been sent
to Damascus returned empty-handed (septel).



8. (SBU) Hamas PLC member Mushier al-Masri publicly
criticized the outcome of the Arab League Foreign Ministers'
meeting, and took particular aim at the choice of Yasser Abed
Rabbo as the head of the Palestinian delegation. Masri took
issue with Abed Rabbo's selection, asking why Abu Mazen had
sent someone "with no support to represent the Palestinian
people" and had not instead chosen elected officials.

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AMCIT Update
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9. (C) Post continues its efforts to facilitate the departure
of approximately 160 American citizens from Gaza. GOI liaison
indicates that the departure may occur on Wednesday, July 19,
via the Erez checkpoint.

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Humanitarian Update
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10. (SBU) Crossings: The Kerem Shalom and Sufa crossings
remain closed. The Rafah passenger crossing remains closed.
PLO Chief Negotiator Sa'eb Erekat told the media that the
Rafah border crossing will be open on Tuesday, July 18,
between 0800 and 1600 to allow Palestinians stranded on the
Egyptian side of the border to return to Gaza. Erekat said
the arrangement will only be for those coming to Gaza, and
said it would be a first step toward allowing crossing in
both directions.


11. (SBU) The Karni/al-Mintar commercial crossing opened as
of 1000 on July 17, and 100 trucks entered Gaza by 1300
local, according to local PalTrade staff. On July 16, Karni
processed 164 inbound truckloads of mainly food, according to
USAID Gaza-based field staff, including:
-- 8 truckloads of wheat (307 tons);
-- 6 truckloads of flour (140 tons);
-- 6 truckloads of rice (160 tons);
-- 9 truckloads of sugar (329 tons);
-- 7 truckloads of cooking oil (119 tons);
-- 33 truckloads of fruits and vegetables;
-- 11 truckloads of dairy products;
-- 6 truckloads of medical supplies;
-- 10 truckloads of frozen food;
-- 29 truckloads of carious products;
-- 9 truckloads of livestock;
-- 23 truckloads of animal feed (506 tons);
-- 15 containers for the WFP (86 tons of flour) and UNRWA (44
tons of flour, 87 tons of rice, 230 tons of sugar, 150 tons
of cooking oil).

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
reportedly received 35,000 liters of diesel through the
Karni/al-Mintar crossing July 16 and plans to receive an
additional 35,000 liters July 17.


12. (SBU) The Nahal Oz fuel transfer station is operational
on July 17 and was open July 16. The following fuel products
were imported July 16:
-- 600,000 liters of diesel;
-- 100,000 liters of gasoline; and
-- 168 tons of cooking gas.


13. (SBU) Electricity: According to USAID Gaza-based field
staff, all ten medium-tension electricity feeder lines into
Gaza are operational, July 17, and providing Gaza with 110 MW
of electricity

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