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23-Oct-1998
"The following are steps to facilitate implementation of the
Interim Agreement on the West Bank and Gaza Strip of September
28, 1995 and other related agreements including the Note for
the Record of January 17, 1997 (hereinafter referred to as "the
prior agreements") so that the Israeli and Palestinian sides
can more effectively carry out their reciprocal
responsibilities, including those relating to further
redeployments and security, respectively. These steps are to be
carried out in a parallel phased approach in accordance with
the Memorandum and the attached time line. They are subject to
the relevant terms and conditions of the prior agreements and
do not supersede their other requirements.
I. FURTHER REDEPLOYMENTS
A. Phase One and Two Further Redeployments
1. Pursuant to the Interim Agreement and subsequent agreements,
the Israeli side's implementation of the first and second
F.R.D. will consist of the transfer to the Palestinian side of
13 percent from Area C as follows: 1 percent to Area (A); 12
percent to Area (B).
The Palestinian side has informed that it will allocate an
area/areas amounting to 3 percent from the above area (B) to be
designated as the Green Areas and/or Nature Reserves. The
Palestinian side has further informed that they will act
according to the established scientific standards, and that
therefore there will be no changes to the status of these
areas, without prejudice to the rights of existing inhabitants
in these areas including Bedouins; while these standards do not
allow new construction in these areas, existing roads and
buildings may be maintained.
The Israeli side will retain in these Green Areas/Nature
Reserves the overriding security responsibility for the purpose
of protecting Israelis and confronting the threat of terrorism.
Activities and movements of the Palestinian Police forces may
be carried out after coordination and confirmation; the Israeli
side will respond to such requests expeditiously.
2. As part of the foregoing implementation of the first and
second F.R.D., 14.2 percent from Area (B) will become Area (A).
B. Third Phase of Further Redeployments.
With regard to the terms of the Interim Agreement and of
Secretary Christopher's letters to the two sides of January 17,
1997, relating to the further redeployment process, there will
be a committee to address this question. The United States will
be briefed regularly.
II. SECURITY
In the provisions on security arrangements of the Interim
Agreement, the Palestinian side agreed to take all measures
necessary in order to prevent acts of terrorism, crime and
hostilities directed against the Israeli side, against
individuals falling under the Israeli side's authority and
against their property, just as the Israeli side agreed to take
all measures necessary in order to prevent acts of terrorism,
crime and hostilities and against their property. The two sides
also agreed to take legal measures against within their
jurisdiction and to prevent incitement against each other by
any organizations, groups or individuals within their
jurisdiction.
Both sides recognize that it is in their vital interests to
combat terrorism and fight violence in accord with Annex I of
the Interim Agreement and the Note for the Record. They also
recognize that the struggle against terror and violence must be
comprehensive in that it deals with terrorists, the terror
support structure and the environment conducive to the support
of terror. It must be continuous and constant over a long-term,
in that there can be no pauses in the work against terrorists
and their structure. It must be cooperative in that no effort
can be fully effective without Israeli-Palestinian cooperation
and the continuous exchange of information, concepts and
actions.
Pursuant to the prior agreements, the Palestinian side's
implementation of its responsibilities for security, security
cooperation, and other issues will be as detailed below during
the time periods specified in the attached time line.
A. Security Actions
1. Outlawing and Combatting Terrorist Organizations
a. The Palestinian side will make known its policy for zero
tolerance for terror and violence against both sides.
b. A work plan developed by the Palestinian side will be shared
with the U.S. and hereafter implementation will begin
immediately to ensure the systematic and effective combat of
terrorist organizations and their infrastructure.
c. In addition to the bilateral Israeli-Palestinian security
cooperation, a U.S.-Palestinian committee will meet biweekly to
review the steps being taken to eliminate terrorist cells and
the support structure that plans, finances, supplies and abets
terror. In these meetings, the Palestinian side will inform the
U.S. fully of the actions it has taken to outlaw all
organizations (or wings of organizations, as appropriate) of a
military, terrorist or violent character and their support
structure and to prevent them from operating in areas under its
jurisdiction.
d. The Palestinian side will apprehend the specific individuals
suspected of perpetrating acts of violence and terror for the
purpose of further investigation, and prosecution and
punishment of all persons involved in acts of violence and
terror.
e. A U.S.-Palestinian committee will meet to review and
evaluate information pertinent to the decisions on prosecution,
punishment or other legal measures which affect the status of
individuals suspected of abetting or perpetrating acts of
violence or terror.
2. Prohibiting Illegal Weapons
a. The Palestinian side will ensure an effective legal
framework is in place to criminalize, in conformity with the
prior agreements, any importation, manufacturing or unlicensed
sale, acquisition or possession of firearms, ammunition or
weapons in areas under Palestinian jurisdiction.
b. In addition, the Palestinian side will establish and
vigorously and continuously implement a systematic program for
the collection and appropriate handling of all such illegal
items in accordance with the prior agreements. The U.S. has
agreed to assist in carrying out this program.
c. A U.S.-Palestinian-Israeli committee will be established to
assist and enhance cooperation in preventing the smuggling or
other unauthorized introduction of weapons or explosive
materials into areas under Palestinian jurisdiction.
3. Preventing Incitement
a. Drawing on relevant international practice and pursuant to
Article XXII (1) of the Interim Agreement and Note for the
Record, the Palestinian side will issue a decree prohibiting
all forms of incitement to violence or terror. This decree will
be comparable to the existing Israeli legislation which deals
with the same subject.
b. A U.S.-Palestinian-Israeli committee will meet on a regular
basis to monitor cases of possible incitement to violence or
terror, and to make recommendations and reports on how to
prevent such incitement. The Israeli-Palestinian and U.S. sides
will each appoint a media specialist, a law enforcement
representative, an educational specialist and a current or
former elected official to the committee.
B. Security Cooperation
The two sides agree that their security cooperation will be
based on a spirit of partnership and will include, among other
things, the following steps:
1. Bilateral Cooperation
There will be full bilateral cooperation between the two sides
which will be continuous, intensive and comprehensive.
2. Forensic Cooperation
There will be an exchange of forensic expertise, training and
other assistance.
3. Trilateral Committee
In addition to the bilateral Israeli-Palestinian security
cooperation, a high-ranking U.S.-Palestinian-Israeli committee
will meet as required and not less than biweekly to assess
current threats, deal with any impediments to effective
security cooperation and coordination and address the steps
being taken to combat terror and terrorist organizations. The
committee will also serve as a forum to address the issue of
external support for terror. In these meetings, the Palestinian
side will fully inform the members of the committee of the
results of its investigations concerning terrorist suspects
already in custody and the participants will exchange addition
relevant information. The committee will report regularly to
the leaders of the two sides on the status of cooperation, the
results of the meetings and its recommendations.
C. Other Issues
1. Palestinian Police Force
a. The Palestinian side will provide a list of its policemen to
the Israeli side in conformity with the prior agreements.
b. Should the Palestinian side request technical assistance,
the U.S. has indicated its willingness to help meet these needs
in cooperation with other donors.
c. The Monitoring and Steering Committee will, as part of its
functions, monitor the implementation of this provision and
brief the U.S.
2. PLO Charter
The Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation
Organization and the Palestinian Central Council will reaffirm
the letter of 22 January 1998 from PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat
to President Clinton concerning the nullification of the
Palestinian National Charter provisions that are inconsistent
with the letters exchanged between the PLO and the Government
of Israel on 9/10 September 1993. PLO Chairman Arafat, the
Speaker of the Palestine National Council, and the Speaker of
the Palestinian Council will invite the members of the PNC, as
well as the members of the Central Council, the Council, and
the Palestinian Heads of Ministries to a meeting to be
addressed by President Clinton to reaffirm their support for
the peace process and the aforementioned decisions of the
Executive Committee and the Central Council.
3. Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters
Among other forms of legal assistance in criminal matters, the
requests for arrest and transfer of suspects and defendants
pursuant to Article II (7) of Annex IV of the Interim Agreement
will be submitted (or resubmitted) through the mechanism of the
Joint Israeli-Palestinian Legal Committee and will be responded
to in conformity with Article II (7) (f) of Annex IV of the
Interim Agreement within the twelve week period. Requests
submitted after the eighth week will be responded to in
conformity with Article II (7) (f) within four weeks of their
submission. The U.S. has been requested by the sides to report
on a regular basis on the steps being taken to respond to the
above requests.
4. Human Rights and the Rule of Law
Pursuant of Article XI (1) of Annex I of the Interim Agreement,
and without derogating from the above, the Palestinian Police
will exercise powers and responsibilities to implement this
Memorandum with due regard to internationally accepted norms of
human rights and the rule of law, and will be guided by the
need to protect the public, respect human dignity, and avoid
harassment.
III. INTERIM COMMITTEES AND ECONOMIC ISSUES
1. The Israeli and Palestinian sides reaffirm their commitment
to enhancing their relationship and agree on the need actively
to promote economic development in the West Bank and Gaza. In
this regard, the parties agree to continue or to reactivate all
standing committees established by the Interim Agreement,
including the Monitoring and Steering Committee, the Joint
Economic Committee (JEC), the Civil Affairs Committee (CAC),
the Legal Committee and the Standing Cooperation Committee.
2. The Israeli and Palestinian sides have agreed on
arrangements which will permit the timely opening of the Gaza
Industrial Estate. They also have concluded a "Protocol
Regarding the Establishment and Operation of the International
Airport in the Gaza Strip During the Interim Period."
3. Both sides will renew negotiations on the Safe Passage
immediately. As regards the southern route, the sides will make
best efforts to conclude the agreement within a week of the
entry into force of this Memorandum. Operation of the southern
route will start as soon as possible thereafter. As regards the
northern route, negotiations will continue with the goal of
reaching agreement as soon as possible. Implementation will
take place expeditiously thereafter.
4. The Israeli and Palestinian sides acknowledge the great
importance of the Port of Gaza for the development of the
Palestinian economy, and the expansion of Palestinian trade.
They commit themselves to proceeding without delay to conclude
an agreement to allow the construction and operation of the
port in accordance with the prior agreements. The
Israeli-Palestinian Committee will reactivate its work
immediately with a goal of concluding the protocol within sixty
days, which will allow commencement of the construction of the
port.
5. The two sides recognize that unresolved legal issues
adversely affect the relationship between the two peoples. They
therefore will accelerate efforts through the Legal Committee
to address outstanding legal issues and to implement solutions
to these issues in the shortest possible period. The
Palestinian side will provide to the Israeli side copies of all
of its laws in effect.
6. The Israeli and Palestinian sides also will launch a
strategic economic dialogue to enhance their economic
relationship. They will establish within the framework of the
JEC an Ad Hoc Committee for this purpose. The committee will
review the following four issues: (1) Israeli purchase taxes;
(2) cooperation in combating vehicle theft; (3) dealing with
unpaid Palestinian debts; and (4) the impact of Israeli
standards as barriers to trade and the expansion of A1 and A2
lists. The committee will submit an interim report within three
weeks of entry into force of this Memorandum, and within six
weeks will submit its conclusions and recommendations to be
implemented.
7. The two sides agree on the importance of continued
international donor assistance to facilitate implementation by
both sides of agreements reached. They also recognize the need
for enhanced donor support for economic development in the West
Bank and Gaza. They agree to jointly approach the donor
community to organize a Ministerial Conference before the end
of 1998 to seek pledges of enhanced levels of assistance.
IV. PERMANENT STATUS NEGOTIATIONS
The two sides will immediately resume permanent status
negotiations on an accelerated basis and will make a determined
effort to achieve the mutual goal of reaching an agreement by
May 4, 1999. The negotiations will be continuous and without
interruption. The U.S. has expressed its willingness to
facilitate these negotiations.
V. UNILATERAL ACTIONS
Recognizing the necessity to create a positive environment for
the negotiations, neither side shall initiate or take any step
that will change the status of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip
in accordance with the interim Agreement.
This Memorandum will enter into force ten days from the date of
signature.
Done at Washington D.C. this 23rd day of October 1998.
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