HILARY LEILA KRIEGER
As violence raged this week in the Gaza Strip between Hamas and Fatah,
US officials stressed the importance of American efforts to bolster
forces loyal to the latter and said further help was necessary.
"This chaotic situation is why the USSC [United States security
coordinator] is focused on the legal, legitimate security forces in our
attempts to reestablish law and order," said Lt.-Gen. Keith Dayton, the
USCC working with the Palestinians, in testimony Wednesday before the
House Subcommittee on the Middle East. But he added, "The legal
security forces of the Palestinian president still lack what they need
to achieve … law and order."
The State Department has in the past denied that America's non-lethal
training of the presidential guard of Palestinian Authority Chairman
Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah - largely aimed at securing the Karni border
crossing and protecting Abbas and other VIPs - amounted to the US
taking sides in Fatah's fight with Hamas.
But at the hearing Dayton highlighted the US role in helping Fatah as
it faces attacks from the Islamic radicals in Hamas.
"We are leading, through the acts of this Congress, the international
effort to possibly affect this worrisome situation," he said. "The
security assistance plan that you have authorized me to just begin to
implement is pointing the way forward for all international and
regional allies."
Congress recently allowed $59 million to be used to further Dayton's
efforts at training the presidential guard of Palestinian Authority
Chairman Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah.
The money, however, didn't go through the normal appropriation process,
as the White House took previously approved funds and simply
reallocated them.
Dayton pushed the case for further US assistance to the Palestinian
guard, despite months of efforts on the ground that have seemed to have
little effect against the well-disciplined and well-supplied Hamas.
"We are entering a rough patch," Dayton acknowledged, "but all is not
lost and our regional partners share that sentiment. However, it is
critical that those who support the legitimate authority and forces
represented by President Abbas receive the critical assistance they
need."
Dayton is visiting the US from Israel, where he is based, and testified
before the Middle East subcommittee at the behest of its chairman, Gary
Ackerman (D-New York).
In response to a question about Israel's security raised by
subcommittee ranking member Mike Pence (R-Indiana), Dayton assured the
members, "Nothing we do to strengthen the Palestinian's security
capability will be targeted against Israel … The presidential guard
will not become a threat to Israel."
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