C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 JERUSALEM 001415
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NEA FOR FRONT OFFICE, NSC FOR ABRAMS/SINGH/PASCUAL
E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/04/2018
TAGS: KWBG, IS, PGOV, PTER, ASEC
SUBJECT: HAMAS FURTHER CONSOLIDATES POWER WITH DEFEAT OF
HILLIS FIGHTERS IN GAZA CITY
REF: A. JERUSALEM 1407
B. JERUSALEM 1387
C. JERUSALEM 1361
Classified By: Consul General Jake Walles, for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d)
1. (C) Summary. 11 Palestinians were killed and 106 injured
on August 2 after Hamas police stormed Hillis clan
neighborhoods in Gaza City to seize suspects in the July 25
beach bombing. 188 clan members entered Israel near Nahal Oz
fuel depot, where they were disarmed, strip-searched and
afforded medical treatment. PM Salam Fayyad told the Consul
General August 3 that President Mahmud Abbas (Abu Mazen) sent
the Israelis mixed signals on what to do with the clan
members. As of 1700 local August 4, at least 87 clan members
and Fatah fugitives have been transported to Jericho pending
determination of their disposition (not including Fatah and
clan leader Ahmad Hillis). End summary.
Hamas Police Storm Hillis Clan
Strongholds; 11 Killed in Fighting
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2. (SBU) 11 Palestinians were killed (3 Hamas policemen and
8 Hillis clan gunmen), and about 106 injured in Gaza City's
Shuja'iya neighborhood on August 2 after Hamas police
cordoned off blocks controlled by the Hillis clan and
attempted to enter and arrest suspects in the July 25 beach
bombing. Hamas police and Executive Force officers attacked,
and partially destroyed several buildings. By 1630 local,
Hamas police had full control of Shuja'iya and arrested four
suspects in the July 25 bombing, including primary suspect
Zaki al-Sakani.
Clan Fighters, Fatah Militants
Flee to Israel
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3. (SBU) At 2000 on August 2, about 188 men from the Hillis,
Ayyad, and Hassanayn families, and several Fatah militants
wanted by Hamas, fled towards Nahal Oz crossing to Israel
while Hamas militants fired nine mortars at them (three of
which landed on the Israeli side of the perimeter fence).
The IDF disarmed and bound the men, and strip-searched most
looking for weapons/explosives. The injured (including Ahmad
Hillis) received medical treatment on-site or at hospitals in
Ashkelon and Beer Sheva.
Status of Those Who Fled
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4. (SBU) As of 1700 local August 4, 87 clan members and
Fatah militants have been transported to Alami Camp in
Jericho pending determination of their disposition. (Note: 32
Palestinians were sent back by the IDF on August 3, and
according to Palestinian press, were immediately arrested by
Hamas. Several others are currently being questioned by
Israeli security agents, including Ahmad Hillis. End note).
PA contacts told POL FSN August 4 that most of the 150 will
be bused to Jericho with IDF escort, since there is an
Israeli legal challenge pending against the GOI to block
their return to Gaza, the PA does not want them brought to
Ramallah, and the IDF wants the group to leave Israel
immediately. (Comment: The PA is concerned about friction
between the Hillis group--which did not oppose Hamas' June
2007 takeover of Gaza--and other Fatah elements if the group
is brought to Ramallah. End comment).
5. (C) PM Salam Fayyad told the Consul General August 3 that
he believes Abbas initially requested the GOI allow the clan
members and Fatah men to be transported to Ramallah,
subsequently changed his mind and withdrew the request, but
now supports allowing most of the group to stay in the West
Bank. Fayyad also said the only contact his office had with
the Israelis was a call between his chief of staff (Aziz Abu
Daqqa) and MoD Legal Advisor Eitan Dangot, in which Abu Daqqa
passed Fayyad's view that the Gazans should not be brought to
Ramallah.
West Bank Reactions: Abbas Stresses Need
for Dialogue, al-Aqsa Threatens Hamas
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6. (SBU) President Abbas told press August 3 that Hamas had
engaged in "criminal activities" in Gaza, but all Palestinian
factions, including Hamas, must reconcile. He urged
continued GOE efforts on national dialogue. Several West
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Bank Fatah spokesmen called August 3 for President Abbas to
take strong measures against Hamas, including issuing a
decree outlawing Hamas as a political organization and/or
banning its activities in the West Bank, withholding salaries
to PA employees in the Gaza Strip, arresting Hamas officials,
and requesting that Arab governments extradite Hamas
officials to the PA.
Hamas Reactions: Hillis Defeat Part
of Larger "Security Campaign"
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7. (U) Hamas "Interior Minister" Sa'id Siyam told local
press that the August 2 attack against the Hillis clan was
part of a larger security campaign to arrest criminal
suspects and "rogue elements." Siyam said Hamas security
forces apprehended many "outlaws" whom the Hillis clan had
been protecting, including Zaki al-Sakani, wanted for the
July 25 bombing. He said Hamas police seized arms caches and
explosives workshops in the Hillis quarter and bomb
precursors similar to those used in attacks against Hamas.
Siyam said operations demonstrates that the Hamas "Interior
Ministry" will not allow any clan to violate the law or use
force to "terrorize others."
Comment
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8. (C) In the culmination of efforts to seize and
consolidate power, Hamas has broken the Hillis clan, one of
Gaza's largest, and demonstrated that it no longer needs clan
or faction allies to rule. Hamas has used the July 25 beach
bombing as justification to crackdown on various militant
splinter groups, NGOs and media affiliated with Fatah and the
PFLP and now Ahmad Hillis and his allies, who had stayed out
of May-June 2007 Fatah-Hamas clashes and forged an
accommodation with Hamas. There have also been clashes
between Hamas forces and the Dughmush clan/Army of Islam,
which might be the next target in Hamas' consolidation of
power. While rivalries persist within Hamas, the end result
of these events is that Hamas has emerged stronger in Gaza
and PA prospects of regaining authority in Gaza are virtually
non-existent.
WALLES