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2009-01-07 17:42:00
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Embassy Dakar
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SENEGAL CONDEMNS ISRAELI ACTIONS IN GAZA

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1. (SBU) Summary. The Government of Senegal has firmly and
repeatedly condemned the recent actions of the government of Israel
in the Gaza strip. On January 3, President Abdoulaye Wade, current
Chairman of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC),
condemned the Israeli incursion into Gaza and called for the
immediate withdrawal of Israeli forces. On December 28, 2008 Wade
issued a statement condemning the Israeli defense forces' bombing of
targets in Gaza (see para 6 for unofficial translation of
statement). Also on December 28, Foreign Minister Cheikh Tidiane
Gadio issued a press release describing Wade's telephone
conversation with Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal regarding the
President's proposals for bringing about a ceasefire (see para 7).
On December 30, Foreign Minister Gadio told Charge and Political
Counselor that the United States has an obligation to stop the
violence. On January 4, Wade announced his intention to travel to
the Middle East to attempt mediation of the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict. End summary.

Wade Condemns Israeli Actions and Announces Peace Efforts
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2. (U) President Wade, who serves as the titular head of the
Islamic ummah as a result of hosting the most recent OIC Summit,
said that the Israeli incursion was "completely unjustified and
unacceptable." Moreover, "Senegal and the OIC insist that Israel
withdraw immediately and without condition from the Palestinian
territory putting an end to the invasion and air raids," he added.


3. (U) On January 4, President Wade announced that he is planning a
mediation trip to the Middle East in reaction to the Israeli actions
in the Gaza Strip. According to Wade, he has "longstanding
invitations" from the government of Israel and the Palestinian
authorities. In addition to visiting Israel and the occupied
territories, he said his trip will take him to Amman to engage in
talks with the King of Jordan.

Foreign Minister: USG Must Accept Burden of Leadership
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4. (SBU) On December 30, during a meeting with Charge and Political
Counselor, Foreign Minister Gadio vigorously condemned the Israeli
bombing of Hamas targets in Gaza as a disproportionate response to
the threat of Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel. While
acknowledging that Israel has a right to defend itself and averring
that "We understand Israel's problem," he said Israel's actions and
the U.S. response were unacceptable to Senegal and the Islamic
ummah. Gadio criticized the U.S. call for Israel to "avoid civilian
casualities." Asking rhetorically if we knew how such a statement

sounds to Muslim and Arab ears, the Foreign Minister suggested that
it amounted to little more than a green light for Israel. Gadio
called on the USG to work toward stopping the violence, saying the
United States has the benefits of being the leader of the world and
must also accept the burdens of that leadership.


5. (SBU) Comment: President Wade has for some time now been
attempting to become more involved in the Middle East peace process.
While it appears that the Palestinians might welcome such a move,
it is less clear that the government of Israel would do the same.
End comment.


6. (U) Statement by President Wade:

Begin text:

President Abdoulaye Wade
Chair of The Islamic Conference Organization
and President of the Republic of Senegal
December 28, 2008

The indiscriminate air strikes conducted by Israel against the
population of Gaza, without sparing children an women, killing 260
people and causing several hndred casualties are unprecedented in
regional cnflicts and cannot be justified by rocket launchesby
Hamas across the border. These strikes are simly unacceptable as
stressed by all capitals of te world.

Israel is threatening to conduct a lan invasion of the Palestinian
territory of Gaza, his has no legal basis in International Law, it
ould go beyond responding to rocket launches and would simply and
clearly be an invasion that would lead to more deaths and wunded as
well and massive destruction.

The incmbent Chair of The Islamic Conference Organizationdemands
that Israel ends immediately theair strikes and refrains from
launching any new attacks against the Palestinian territory.

He also appeals to the International Community, to the Secretary
General of the United Nations and to the Security Council to demand
from Israel an immediate end of the indiscriminate air bombing

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against the people of Palestine, and calls for the two parties,
Israel and Hamas, to immediately observe a cease-fire.

He calls for the Group of member states of the Islamic Conference
Organization in Geneva to request from the Human Rights Council to
convene immediately a special session on the grave situation
prevailing in Gaza.

He calls upon Egypt to open the Rafah corridor for fast delivery of
the humanitarian and medical assistance that are urgently needed by
the people of Gaza.

The incumbent chair requests the Secretary General of the Islamic
Conference Organization to call a meeting in Jeddah, as soon as
possible, of all Ambassadors of member states with the agenda to
prepare an immediate meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs.

End text.


7. (U) Statement by Foreign Minister Gadio:

Begin text:

Press release by the Minister of Foreign Affairs

Re: Telephone conversation between President Wade and Khaled Meshaal
(Leader of Hamas)

On Sunday, December 28, during a telephone conversation that took
place at 21:00 GMT, President Abdoulaye Wade, Chair of the Islamic
Conference Organization, made a proposal to bring about an immediate
end of the ongoing crisis. Mr. Khaled Meshaal, Leader of Hamas
deemed the proposal balanced and welcomed it favorably.

The proposal consists in obtaining a definitive truce between Israel
and Hamas through the signing of an agreement that commits Hamas to
immediately observe a cease fire and in return Israel would observe
a cease fire coupled with an ending of the blockade of Gaza.

The Leader of Hamas expressed his willingness to sign such an accord
at a place to be commonly determined by the two parties.

Dakar, December 28, 2008

The Press and Information Office
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the
Republic of Senegal

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