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07JERUSALEM1473
2007-07-17 15:52:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Consulate Jerusalem
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POSITIVE PALESTINIAN REACTION TO PRESIDENT BUSH'S

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TAGS: KWBG PGOV PREL PTER IS
SUBJECT: POSITIVE PALESTINIAN REACTION TO PRESIDENT BUSH'S
SPEECH; EXCEPT FOR HAMAS

REF: JERUSALEM 1466

Classified By: Consul General Jake Walles, per reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 JERUSALEM 001473

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TAGS: KWBG PGOV PREL PTER IS
SUBJECT: POSITIVE PALESTINIAN REACTION TO PRESIDENT BUSH'S
SPEECH; EXCEPT FOR HAMAS

REF: JERUSALEM 1466

Classified By: Consul General Jake Walles, per reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)


1. (SBU) Summary. Most West Bank political contacts said
they were pleased by President Bush's July 16 speech and
praised his call for an international meeting to support
progress toward a two-state solution. Most contacts said the
speech offers an opportunity to move forward with
negotiations. Some contacts said USG efforts to isolate
Hamas may garner the faction more popular support. All
contacts said that issues such as settlement expansion, land
confiscation, the separation barrier, and Jerusalem must be
addressed to make any process credible for Palestinians, with
some criticizing what they considered a lack of results from
previous Quartet and Israeli-Palestinian meetings. Hamas was
quick to reject the speech as an intervention in internal
Palestinian affairs. Press coverage of the speech is
provided reftel. End Summary.

Senior PA Officials Praise Speech
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2. (SBU) Nabil Abu Rudaynah, spokesman for President Mahmud
Abbas (Abu Mazen),told the press that President Bush's
speech offers an historic opportunity to resolve the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict. PLO Chief Negotiator Sa'eb
Erekat told the press that "holding the conference will be a
cornerstone in peace building efforts" and noted that the
agenda for the meeting "must be agreed upon so as to maximize
chances of reaching a solution to all disputed issues."
Nabil Amr, Presidential advisor to Abu Mazen, told the press
that the call to hold a meeting constitutes a qualitative
shift in US policy toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
He added that "(The Palestinian leadership) will work with
all partners to prepare for this conference, which we believe
is a great opportunity to end the occupation." Secretary
General of the PLO Executive Committee Yasser Abd Rabbo told
the press that the speech is "a real mechanism to end the
occupation."


PLO ExComm: Speech Offers an Opportunity;

Hamas Is Losing Strength in Gaza
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3. (C) Ghassan Shaka'a, head of the Arab and International
Department of the PLO Executive Committee, told PolOff that
President Bush's speech demonstrates US seriousness in
resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He applauded
President Bush for offering support for Abu Mazen and PM
Fayyad. "This is an opportunity," he explained, "and we must
grab it." Shaka'a said the PA is taking the speech seriously
and views the call for an international meeting as "a rescue
after Gaza." Shaka'a said progress will be possible with PM
Fayyad because "he is transparent, he believes in the peace
process, and he has a political vision."


PLC Members: U.S., Quartet Must
Deal with Core Issues, Produce Results
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4. (C) Bethlehem PLC member Fuad Kokali (Fatah) told PolOff
July 17 that he was "pleasantly surprised" by the President's
call for an international meeting, describing it as
"something new" that will allow the Quartet and Arab League
to push both Israelis and Palestinians for change. He said
he hopes to see both security and permanent status issues
discussed at the international meeting. He said former UK
Prime Minister Tony Blair's appointment as Quartet
Representative is a "good idea" that will energize Quartet
efforts. Kokali warned that President Bush's critical
remarks about Hamas could backfire, however, and garner more
support for the group, as "Palestinians don't trust the U.S."
Palestinian People's Party (PPP) chief and PLC member Bassam
al-Salhi suggested to PolOff that the USG and Quartet address
settlement expansion, land confiscation, the separation
barrier, and Jerusalem, saying Palestinians "need action on
these issues now and cannot wait until the international
meeting in the fall." He said the Arab Peace Initiative
should be the basis for the meeting, that Syria and Lebanon
should be invited, and that the U.S. should ensure the
meeting produces results.

Mainly Positive Reactions from
Academic and Civil Society Groups
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5. (C) Madhi Abd al-Hadi (PASSIA) told PolOff that he
supports President Bush's call for an international meeting
and an end to settlement expansion. He criticized what he
called the speech's strict divisions between "moderates and
extremists," because the speech does not leave room for Hamas
to "get on board" and could possibly increase Hamas'
extremism. Rami Hamdallah (al-Najah University President)
told PolOff that "President Bush has a strong vision for
Israel and Palestine" and praised President Bush's commitment
to Abu Mazen and his stand against Hamas. He said movement
on security and permanent status issues must follow "parallel
tracks." Zughbi Zugbhi (Palestinian Conflict Resolution
Center) told PolOff that he welcomed the speech, saying
President Bush's call for an international meeting will
"jumpstart the peace process." He said Palestinians do not
put much faith in calls for peace because they have been
disappointed at lack of implementation of past agreements and
urged the US to push for security reform and economic
development.

Hamas Rejects Speech
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6. (SBU) Hamas was quick to deliver a message of its own
following President Bush's speech. Al-Ayyam quotes Hamas
spokesman Ismail Radwa rejecting the speech as an
intervention in internal Palestinian affairs aimed "only at
serving the Zionist enemy." Another Hamas spokesman, Sami
Abu Zuhri, was quoted in al-Hayat al-Jadida saying President
Bush's call is a "conspiracy to wage a Crusaders war against
the Palestinian people."
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