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08JERUSALEM331
2008-02-22 14:24:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Consulate Jerusalem
Cable title:  

BETHLEHEM RUNS OUT OF GAS AS STATION OWNERS

Tags:  ECON ENRG PREL IS KWBG 
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NEA FOR FRONT OFFICE; NEA/IPA FOR
GOLDBERGER/SHAMPAINE/BELGRADE; NSC FOR ABRAMS/PASCUAL;
TREASURY FOR SZUBIN/LOEFFLER/NUGENT/HIRSON

E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/21/2018
TAGS: ECON ENRG PREL IS KWBG
SUBJECT: BETHLEHEM RUNS OUT OF GAS AS STATION OWNERS
PROTEST ORDER TO REROUTE FUEL SUPPLIES

Classified By: Consul General Jake Walles for reasons 1.4 (b),(d).

C O N F I D E N T I A L JERUSALEM 000331

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

NEA FOR FRONT OFFICE; NEA/IPA FOR
GOLDBERGER/SHAMPAINE/BELGRADE; NSC FOR ABRAMS/PASCUAL;
TREASURY FOR SZUBIN/LOEFFLER/NUGENT/HIRSON

E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/21/2018
TAGS: ECON ENRG PREL IS KWBG
SUBJECT: BETHLEHEM RUNS OUT OF GAS AS STATION OWNERS
PROTEST ORDER TO REROUTE FUEL SUPPLIES

Classified By: Consul General Jake Walles for reasons 1.4 (b),(d).


1. (SBU) Summary: Most Bethlehem gas stations were closed
February 21 after running out of fuel, the result of a
protest against an Israeli decision to reroute Bethlehem's
fuel supplies through the Tarqumiya commercial terminal 40
kilometers to the south. On February 17, the IDF halted fuel
shipments from Israel into the West Bank via the Route
60/Tunnel crossing point near Bethlehem. Bethlehem gas
station owners responded by refusing to purchase fuel
crossing through Tarqumiya, calling the route too long, too
costly, and too risky. End Summary.


2. (C) According to Mojaheed Salameh, Director General of
the Palestinian Authority Petroleum Corporation, the IDF's
Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories
(COGAT) informed him in early January that it was considering
closing the Route 60 Tunnel crossing to fuel trucks. The
closure came without additional notice on February 17, said
Salameh, when the IDF halted "back-to-back" transfers of fuel
from Israeli to Palestinian tanker trucks at the Route 60
crossing near Bethlehem. Salameh said COGAT ordered
Bethlehem gas station owners to purchase their fuel through
the Tarqumiya commercial crossing point, 40 kilometers south
of the city. Bethlehem station owners decided to boycott
fuel passing through Tarqumiya in protest. Salameh told
Econoff about 90 percent of Bethlehem's gas stations are now
closed after running out of fuel.


3. (C) According to Fayez Omar, who owns two gas stations in
Bethlehem, local station owners are refusing to buy fuel from
Tarqumiya because of additional time, cost, and risk. The
route from Tarqumiya to Bethlehem, said Omar, is an 80
kilometer round-trip on crowded roads, also used by Israeli
settlers, that pass through populated areas. He added that
there are no procedures in place for transferring fuel
back-to-back at Tarqumiya, and said that Bethlehem station
owners will be competitively disadvantaged vis-a-vis
purchasers from Hebron, which is closer to Tarqumiya. Omar
vowed to continue the boycott and warned that fuel for
emergency and security services will soon run short.


4. (C) Nabil Al Bandak of the Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce
told us that gas station owners and Chamber officials will
meet Bethlehem Governor Salah Al Tamari on February 23 to
discuss next steps. Al Bandak added that textile industry
representatives will join the meeting because COGAT has also
closed the Route 60 crossing for Palestinian textile exports,
likewise requiring them to use Tarqumiya.


5. (C) The threat of closure of the Route 60 crossing point
to Bethlehem commercial traffic has been hanging over the
city since late last year. Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce
Chairman Samir Hazboun told Econoff that COGAT gave notice in
late December that it would require Bethlehem commercial
traffic to use Tarqumiya, but reversed the decision after he
filed a written protest. Hazboun said the IDF also closed
the crossing to Bethlehem's stone and marble industry for a
few days in late January, diverting traffic to Tarqumiya and
other south West Bank crossings. That decision was also
rescinded after an industry outcry.
WALLES