Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip (Oslo II)
(September 28, 1995)
The Government of the State of Israel and the Palestine
Liberation Organization (hereinafter "the PLO"), the representative
of the Palestinian people;
PREAMBLE
WITHIN the framework of the Middle
East peace process initiated at Madrid in October 1991;
REAFFIRMING their determination to
put an end to decades of confrontation and to live in peaceful coexistence,
mutual dignity and security, while recognizing their mutual legitimate
and political rights;
REAFFIRMING their desire to achieve
a just, lasting and comprehensive peace settlement and historic reconciliation
through the agreed political process;
RECOGNIZING that the peace process
and the new era that it has created, as well as the new relationship
established between the two Parties as described above, are irreversible,
and the determination of the two Parties to maintain, sustain and continue
the peace process;
RECOGNIZING that the aim of the Israeli-Palestinian
negotiations within the current Middle East peace process is, among
other things, to establish a Palestinian Interim Self-Government Authority,
i.e. the elected Council (hereinafter "the Council" or "the
Palestinian Council"), and the elected Ra'ees of the Executive
Authority, for the Palestinian people in the West Bank and the Gaza
Strip, for a transitional period not exceeding five years from the date
of signing the Agreement on the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area (hereinafter
"the Gaza-Jericho Agreement") on May 4, 1994, leading to a
permanent settlement based on Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338;
REAFFIRMING their understanding that
the interim self-government arrangements contained in this Agreement
are an integral part of the whole peace process, that the negotiations
on the permanent status, that will start as soon as possible but not
later than May 4, 1996, will lead to the implementation of Security
Council Resolutions 242 and 338, and that the Interim Agreement shall
settle all the issues of the interim period and that no such issues
will be deferred to the agenda of the permanent status negotiations;
REAFFIRMING their adherence to the
mutual recognition and commitments expressed in the letters dated September
9, 1993, signed by and exchanged between the Prime Minister of Israel
and the Chairman of the PLO;
DESIROUS of putting into effect the
Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements signed
at Washington, DC on September 13, 1993, and the Agreed Minutes thereto
(hereinafter "the DOP") and in particular Article III and
Annex I concerning the holding of direct, free and general political
elections for the Council and the Ra'ees of the Executive Authority
in order that the Palestinian people in the West Bank, Jerusalem and
the Gaza Strip may democratically elect accountable representatives;
RECOGNIZING that these elections will
constitute a significant interim preparatory step toward the realization
of the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people and their just requirements
and will provide a democratic basis for the establishment of Palestinian
institutions;
REAFFIRMING their mutual commitment
to act, in accordance with this Agreement, immediately, efficiently
and effectively against acts or threats of terrorism, violence or incitement,
whether committed by Palestinians or Israelis;
FOLLOWING the Gaza-Jericho Agreement;
the Agreement on Preparatory Transfer of Powers and Responsibilities
signed at Erez on August 29, 1994 (hereinafter "the Preparatory
Transfer Agreement"); and the Protocol on Further Transfer of Powers
and Responsibilities signed at Cairo on August 27, 1995 (hereinafter
"the Further Transfer Protocol"); which three agreements will
be superseded by this Agreement;
HEREBY AGREE as follows:
CHAPTER 1 - THE COUNCIL
ARTICLE I
Transfer of Authority
- Israel shall transfer powers and responsibilities
as specified in this Agreement from the Israeli military government
and its Civil Administration to the Council in accordance with this
Agreement. Israel shall continue to exercise powers and responsibilities
not so transfer.
- Pending the inauguration of the Council, the powers
and responsibilities transferred to the Council shall be exercised
by the Palestinian Authority established in accordance with the
Gaza-Jericho Agreement, which shall also have all the rights, liabilities
and obligations to be assumed by the Council in this regard. Accordingly,
the term "Council" throughout this Agreement shall, pending
the inauguration of the Council, be construed as meaning the Palestinian
Authority.
- The transfer of powers and responsibilities to
the police force established by the Palestinian Council in accordance
with Article XIV below (hereinafter "the Palestinian Police")
shall be accomplished in a phased manner, as detailed in this Agreement
and in the Protocol concerning Redeployment and Security Arrangements
attached as Annex I to this Agreement (hereinafter "Annex I").
- As regards the transfer and assumption of authority
in civil spheres, powers and responsibilities shall be transferred
and assumed as set out in the Protocol Concerning Civil Affairs
attached as Annex III to this Agreement (hereinafter "Annex
III").
- After the inauguration of the Council, the Civil
Administration in the West Bank will be dissolved, and the Israeli
military government shall be withdrawn. The withdrawal of the military
government shall not prevent it from exercising the powers and responsibilities
not transferred to the Council.
- A Joint Civil Affairs Coordination and Cooperation
Committee (hereinafter "the CAC"), Joint Regional Civil
Affairs Subcommittees, one for the Gaza Strip and the other for
the West Bank, and District Civil Liaison Offices in the West Bank
shall be established in order to provide for coordination and cooperation
in civil affairs between the Council and Israel, as detailed in
Annex III.
- The offices of the Council, and the offices of
its Ra'ees and its Executive Authority and other committees, shall
be located in areas under Palestinian territorial jurisdiction in
the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
ARTICLE II
Elections
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In order that the Palestinian people of the West
Bank and the Gaza Strip may govern themselves according to democratic
principles, direct, free and general political elections will be
held for the Council and the Ra'ees of the Executive Authority of
the Council in accordance with the provisions set out in the Protocol
concerning Elections attached as Annex II to this Agreement (hereinafter
"Annex II").
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These elections will constitute a significant interim
preparatory step towards the realization of the legitimate rights
of the Palestinian people and their just requirements and will provide
a democratic basis for the establishment of Palestinian institutions.
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Palestinians of Jerusalem who live there may participate
in the election process in accordance with the provisions contained
in this Article and in Article VI of Annex II (Election Arrangements
concerning Jerusalem).
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The elections shall be called by the Chairman of
the Palestinian Authority immediately following the signing of this
Agreement to take place at the earliest practicable date following
the redeployment of Israeli forces in accordance with Annex I, and
consistent with the requirements of the election timetable as provided
in Annex II, the Election Law and the Election Regulations, as defined
in Article I of Annex II.
ARTICLE III
Structure of the Palestinian Council
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The Palestinian Council and the Ra'ees of the Executive
Authority of the Council constitute the Palestinian Interim Self-Government
Authority, which will be elected by the Palestinian people of the
West Bank, Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip for the transitional period
agreed in Article I of the DOP.
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The Council shall possess both legislative power
and executive power, in accordance with Articles VII and IX of the
DOP. The Council shall carry out and be responsible for all the
legislative and executive powers and responsibilities transferred
to it under this Agreement. The exercise of legislative powers shall
be in accordance with Article XVIII of this Agreement (Legislative
Powers of the Council).
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The Council and the Ra'ees of the Executive Authority
of the Council shall be directly and simultaneously elected by the
Palestinian people of the West Bank, Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip,
in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and the Election
Law and Regulations, which shall not be contrary to the provisions
of this Agreement.
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The Council and the Ra'ees of the Executive Authority
of the Council shall be elected for a transitional period not exceeding
five years from the signing of the Gaza-Jericho Agreement on May
4, 1994.
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Immediately upon its inauguration, the Council
will elect from among its members a Speaker. The Speaker will preside
over the meetings of the Council, administer the Council and its
committees, decide on the agenda of each meeting, and lay before
the Council proposals for voting and declare their results.
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The jurisdiction of the Council shall be as determined
in Article XVII of this Agreement (Jurisdiction).
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The organization, structure and functioning of
the Council shall be in accordance with this Agreement and the Basic
Law for the Palestinian Interim Self- Government Authority, which
Law shall be adopted by the Council. The Basic Law and any regulations
made under it shall not be contrary to the provisions of this Agreement.
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The Council shall be responsible under its executive
powers for the offices, services and departments transferred to
it and may establish, within its jurisdiction, ministries and subordinate
bodies, as necessary for the fulfillment of its responsibilities.
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The Speaker will present for the Council's approval
proposed internal procedures that will regulate, among other things,
the decision-making processes of the Council.
ARTICLE IV
Size of the Council The Palestinian Council shall be
composed of 82 representatives and the Ra'ees of the Executive Authority,
who will be directly and simultaneously elected by the Palestinian people
of the West Bank, Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip.
ARTICLE V
The Executive Authority of the Council
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The Council will have a committee that will exercise
the executive authority of the Council, formed in accordance with
paragraph 4 below (hereinafter "the Executive Authority").
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The Executive Authority shall be bestowed with
the executive authority of the Council and will exercise it on behalf
of the Council. It shall determine its own internal procedures and
decision making processes.
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The Council will publish the names of the members
of the Executive Authority immediately upon their initial appointment
and subsequent to any changes.
The Ra'ees of the Executive Authority shall
be an ex officio member of the Executive Authority.
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All of the other members of the Executive Authority,
except as provided in subparagraph c. below, shall be members
of the Council, chosen and proposed to the Council by the Ra'ees
of the Executive Authority and approved by the Council.
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The Ra'ees of the Executive Authority shall
have the right to appoint some persons, in number not exceeding
twenty percent of the total membership of the Executive Authority,
who are not members of the Council, to exercise executive authority
and participate in government tasks. Such appointed members
may not vote in meetings of the Council.
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Non-elected members of the Executive Authority
must have a valid address in an area under the jurisdiction
of the Council.
ARTICLE VI
Other Committees of the Council
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The Council may form small committees to simplify
the proceedings of the Council and to assist in controlling the
activity of its Executive Authority.
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Each committee shall establish its own decision-making
processes within the general framework of the organization and structure
of the Council.
ARTICLE VII
Open Government
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All meetings of the Council and of its committees,
other than the Executive Authority, shall be open to the public,
except upon a resolution of the Council or the relevant committee
on the grounds of security, or commercial or personal confidentiality.
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Participation in the deliberations of the Council,
its committees and the Executive Authority shall be limited to their
respective members only. Experts may be invited to such meetings
to address specific issues on an ad hoc basis.
ARTICLE VIII
Judicial Review Any person or organization affected
by any act or decision of the Ra'ees of the Executive Authority of the
Council or of any member of the Executive Authority, who believes that
such act or decision exceeds the authority of the Ra'ees or of such
member, or is otherwise incorrect in law or procedure, may apply to
the relevant Palestinian Court of Justice for a review of such activity
or decision.
ARTICLE IX
Powers and Responsibilities of the Council
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Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, the
Council will, within its jurisdiction, have legislative powers as
set out in Article XVIII of this Agreement, as well as executive
powers.
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The executive power of the Palestinian Council
shall extend to all matters within its jurisdiction under this Agreement
or any future agreement that may be reached between the two Parties
during the interim period. It shall include the power to formulate
and conduct Palestinian policies and to supervise their implementation,
to issue any rule or regulation under powers given in approved legislation
and administrative decisions necessary for the realization of Palestinian
self-government, the power to employ staff, sue and be sued and
conclude contracts, and the power to keep and administer registers
and records of the population, and issue certificates, licenses
and documents.
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The Palestinian Council's executive decisions and
acts shall be consistent with the provisions of this Agreement.
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The Palestinian Council may adopt all necessary
measures in order to enforce the law and any of its decisions, and
bring proceedings before the Palestinian courts and tribunals.
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In accordance with the DOP, the Council will
not have powers and responsibilities in the sphere of foreign
relations, which sphere includes the establishment abroad of
embassies, consulates or other types of foreign missions and
posts or permitting their establishment in the West Bank or
the Gaza Strip, the appointment of or admission of diplomatic
and consular staff, and the exercise of diplomatic functions.
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Notwithstanding the provisions of this paragraph,
the PLO may conduct negotiations and sign agreements with states
or international organizations for the benefit of the Council
in the following cases only:
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economic agreements, as specifically provided
in Annex V of this Agreement;
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agreements with donor countries for the
purpose of implementing arrangements for the provision of
assistance to the Council ;
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agreements for the purpose of implementing
the regional development plans detailed in Annex IV of the
DOP or in agreements entered into in the framework of the
multilateral negotiations; and
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cultural, scientific and educational agreements.
- Dealings between the Council and representatives
of foreign states and international organizations, as well as
the establishment in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip of representative
offices other than those described in subparagraph 5.a above,
for the purpose of implementing the agreements referred to in
subparagraph 5.b above, shall not be considered foreign relations.
- Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, the
Council shall, within its jurisdiction, have an independent judicial
system composed of independent Palestinian courts and tribunals.
CHAPTER 2 - REDEPLOYMENT AND SECURITY ARRANGEMENTS
ARTICLE X
Redeployment of Israeli Military Forces
- The first phase of the Israeli military forces
redeployment will cover populated areas in the West Bank - cities,
towns, villages, refugee camps and hamlets - as set out in Annex
I, and will be completed prior to the eve of the Palestinian elections,
i.e., 22 days before the day of the elections.
- Further redeployments of Israeli military forces
to specified military locations will commence after the inauguration
of the Council and will be gradually implemented commensurate with
the assumption of responsibility for public order and internal security
by the Palestinian Police, to be completed within 18 months from
the date of the inauguration of the Council as detailed in Articles
XI (Land) and XIII (Security), below and in Annex I.
- The Palestinian Police shall be deployed and shall
assume responsibility for public order and internal security for
Palestinians in a phased manner in accordance with Article XIII
(Security) below and Annex I.
- Israel shall continue to carry the responsibility
for external security, as well as the responsibility for overall
security of Israelis for the purpose of safeguarding their internal
security and public order.
- For the purpose of this Agreement, "Israeli
military forces" includes Israel Police and other Israeli security
forces.
ARTICLE XI
Land
- The two sides view the West Bank and the Gaza Strip
as a single territorial unit, the integrity and status of which
will be preserved during the interim period.
- The two sides agree that West Bank and Gaza Strip
territory, except for issues that will be negotiated in the permanent
status negotiations, will come under the jurisdiction of the Palestinian
Council in a phased manner, to be completed within 18 months from
the date of the inauguration of the Council, as specified below:
- Land in populated areas (Areas A and B), including
government and Al Waqf land, will come under the jurisdiction
of the Council during the first phase of redeployment.
- All civil powers and responsibilities, including
planning and zoning, in Areas A and B, set out in Annex III,
will be transferred to and assumed by the Council during the
first phase of redeployment.
- In Area C, during the first phase of redeployment
Israel will transfer to the Council civil powers and responsibilities
not relating to territory, as set out in Annex III.
- The further redeployments of Israeli military
forces to specified military locations will be gradually implemented
in accordance with the DOP in three phases, each to take place
after an interval of six months, after the inauguration of the
Council, to be completed within 18 months from the date of the
inauguration of the Council.
- During the further redeployment phases to be
completed within 18 months from the date of the inauguration
of the Council, powers and responsibilities relating to territory
will be transferred gradually to Palestinian jurisdiction that
will cover West Bank and Gaza Strip territory, except for the
issues that will be negotiated in the permanent status negotiations.
- The specified military locations referred to
in Article X, paragraph 2 above will be determined in the further
redeployment phases, within the specified time-frame ending
not later than 18 months from the date of the inauguration of
the Council, and will be negotiated in the permanent status
negotiations.
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MAP 1
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For the purpose of this Agreement and until the
completion of the first phase of the further redeployments:
- "Area A" means the populated areas
delineated by a red line and shaded in brown on attached map
No. 1;
- "Area B" means the populated areas
delineated by a red line and shaded in yellow on attached map
No. 1, and the built-up area of the hamlets listed in Appendix
6 to Annex I; and
- "Area C" means areas of the West
Bank outside Areas A and B, which, except for the issues that
will be negotiated in the permanent status negotiations, will
be gradually transferred to Palestinian jurisdiction in accordance
with this Agreement.
ARTICLE XII
Arrangements for Security and Public Order
- In order to guarantee public order and internal
security for the Palestinians of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip,
the Council shall establish a strong police force as set out in
Article XIV below. Israel shall continue to carry the responsibility
for defense against external threats, including the responsibility
for protecting the Egyptian and Jordanian borders, and for defense
against external threats from the sea and from the air, as well
as the responsibility for overall security of Israelis and Settlements,
for the purpose of safeguarding their internal security and public
order, and will have all the powers to take the steps necessary
to meet this responsibility.
- Agreed security arrangements and coordination mechanisms
are specified in Annex I.
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MAP 2
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A Joint Coordination and Cooperation Committee
for Mutual Security Purposes (hereinafter "the JSC"),
as well as Joint Regional Security Committees (hereinafter "RSCs")
and Joint District Coordination Offices (hereinafter "DCOs"),
are hereby established as provided for in Annex I.
- The security arrangements provided for in this
Agreement and in Annex I may be reviewed at the request of either
Party and may be amended by mutual agreement of the Parties. Specific
review arrangements are included in Annex I.
- For the purpose of this Agreement, "the Settlements"
means, in the West Bank - the settlements in Area C; and in the
Gaza Strip - the Gush Katif and Erez settlement areas, as well as
the other settlements in the Gaza Strip, as shown on attached map
No. 2.
ARTICLE XIII
Security
- The Council will, upon completion of the redeployment
of Israeli military forces in each district, as set out in Appendix
1 to Annex I, assume the powers and responsibilities for internal
security and public order in Area A in that district.
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- There will be a complete redeployment of Israeli
military forces from Area B. Israel will transfer to the Council
and the Council will assume responsibility for public order
for Palestinians. Israel shall have the overriding responsibility
for security for the purpose of protecting Israelis and confronting
the threat of terrorism.
- In Area B the Palestinian Police shall assume
the responsibility for public order for Palestinians and shall
be deployed in order to accommodate the Palestinian needs and
requirements in the following manner:
- The Palestinian Police shall establish
25 police stations and posts in towns, villages, and other
places listed in Appendix 2 to Annex I and as delineated
on map No. 3. The West Bank RSC may agree on the establishment
of additional police stations and posts, if required.
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The Palestinian Police shall be responsible
for handling public order incidents in which only Palestinians
are involved.
- The Palestinian Police shall operate freely
in populated places where police stations and posts are
located, as set out in paragraph b(1) above.
- While the movement of uniformed Palestinian
policemen in Area B outside places where there is a Palestinian
police station or post will be carried out after coordination
and confirmation through the relevant DCO, three months
after the completion of redeployment from Area B, the DCOs
may decide that movement of Palestinian policemen from the
police stations in Area B to Palestinian towns and villages
in Area B on roads that are used only by Palestinian traffic
will take place after notifying the DCO.
- The coordination of such planned movement
prior to confirmation through the relevant DCO shall include
a scheduled plan, including the number of policemen, as
well as the type and number of weapons and vehicles intended
to take part. It shall also include details of arrangements
for ensuring continued coordination through appropriate
communication links, the exact schedule of movement to the
area of the planned operation, including the destination
and routes thereto, its proposed duration and the schedule
for returning to the police station or post.
The Israeli side of the DCO will provide the Palestinian
side with its response, following a request for movement
of policemen in accordance with this paragraph, in normal
or routine cases within one day and in emergency cases no
later than 2 hours.
- The Palestinian Police and the Israeli
military forces will conduct joint security activities on
the main roads as set out in Annex 1.
- The Palestinian Police will notify the
West Bank RSC of the names of the policemen, number plates
of police vehicles and serial numbers of weapons, with respect
to each police station and post in Area B.
- Further redeployments from Area C and transfer
of internal security responsibility to the Palestinian Police
in Areas B and C will be carried out in three phases, each
to take place after an interval of six months, to be completed
18 months after the inauguration of the Council, except
for the issues of permanent status negotiations and of Israel's
overall responsibility for Israelis and borders.
- The procedures detailed in this paragraph
will be reviewed within six months of the completion of
the first phase of redeployment
ARTICLE XIV
The Palestinian Police
- The Council shall establish a strong police force.
The duties, functions, structure, deployment and composition of
the Palestinian Police, together with provisions regarding its equipment
and operation, as well as rules of conduct, are set out in Annex
I.
- The Palestinian police force established under
the Gaza-Jericho Agreement will be fully integrated into the Palestinian
Police and will be subject to the provisions of this Agreement
- Except for the Palestinian Police and the Israeli
military forces, no other armed forces shall be established or operate
in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
- Except for the arms, ammunition and equipment of
the Palestinian Police described in Annex I, and those of the Israeli
military forces, no organization, group or individual in the West
Bank and the Gaza Strip shall manufacture, sell, acquire, possess,
import or otherwise introduce into the West Bank or the Gaza Strip
any firearms, ammunition, weapons, explosives, gunpowder or any
related equipment, unless otherwise provided for in Annex I.
ARTICLE XV
Prevention of Hostile Acts
- Both sides shall take all measures necessary in
order to prevent acts of terrorism, crime and hostilities directed
against each other, against individuals falling under the other's
authority and against their property, and shall take legal measures
against offenders.
- Specific provisions for the implementation of this
Article are set out in Annex I.
ARTICLE XVI
Confidence Building Measures With a view to fostering
a positive and supportive public atmosphere to accompany the implementation
of this Agreement, to establish a solid basis of mutual trust and good
faith, and in order to facilitate the anticipated cooperation and new
relations between the two peoples, both Parties agree to carry out confidence
building measures as detailed herewith:
- Israel will release or turn over to the Palestinian
side, Palestinian detainees and prisoners, residents of the West
Bank and the Gaza Strip. The first stage of release of these prisoners
and detainees will take place on the signing of this Agreement and
the second stage will take place prior to the date of the elections.
There will be a third stage of release of detainees and prisoners.
Detainees and prisoners will be released from among categories detailed
in Annex VII (Release of Palestinian Prisoners and Detainees). Those
released will be free to return to their homes in the West Bank
and the Gaza Strip.
- Palestinians who have maintained contact with the
Israeli authorities will not be subjected to acts of harassment,
violence, retribution or prosecution. Appropriate ongoing measures
will be taken, in coordination with Israel, in order to ensure their
protection.
- Palestinians from abroad whose entry into the West
Bank and the Gaza Strip is approved pursuant to this Agreement,
and to whom the provisions of this Article are applicable, will
not be prosecuted for offenses committed prior to September 13,
1993.
CHAPTER 3 - LEGAL AFFAIRS
ARTICLE XVII
Jurisdiction
- In accordance with the DOP, the jurisdiction of
the Council will cover West Bank and Gaza Strip territory as a single
territorial unit, except for:
- issues that will be negotiated in the permanent
status negotiations: Jerusalem, settlements, specified military
locations, Palestinian refugees, borders, foreign relations
and Israelis; and
- powers and responsibilities not transferred
to the Council.
- Accordingly, the authority of the Council encompasses
all matters that fall within its territorial, functional and personal
jurisdiction, as follows
- The territorial jurisdiction of the Council
shall encompass Gaza Strip territory, except for the Settlements
and the Military Installation Area shown on map
No. 2, and West Bank territory, except for Area C which,
except for the issues that will be negotiated in the permanent
status negotiations, will be gradually transferred to Palestinian
jurisdiction in three phases, each to take place after an interval
of six months, to be completed 18 months after the inauguration
of the Council. At this time, the jurisdiction of the Council
will cover West Bank and Gaza Strip territory, except for the
issues that will be negotiated in the permanent status negotiations.
Territorial jurisdiction includes land, subsoil and territorial
waters, in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.
- The functional jurisdiction of the Council
extends to all powers and responsibilities transferred to the
Council, as specified in this Agreement or in any future agreements
that may be reached between the Parties during the interim period.
- The territorial and functional jurisdiction
of the Council will apply to all persons, except for Israelis,
unless otherwise provided in this Agreement.
- Notwithstanding subparagraph a. above, the
Council shall have functional jurisdiction in Area C, as detailed
in Article IV of Annex III.
- The Council has, within its authority, legislative,
executive and judicial powers and responsibilities, as provided
for in this Agreement.
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- Israel, through its military government, has
the authority over areas that are not under the territorial
jurisdiction of the Council, powers and responsibilities not
transferred to the Council and Israelis.
- To this end, the Israeli military government
shall retain the necessary legislative, judicial and executive
powers and responsibilities, in accordance with international
law. This provision shall not derogate from Israel's applicable
legislation over Israelis in personam.
- The exercise of authority with regard to the electromagnetic
sphere and air space shall be in accordance with the provisions
of this Agreement.
- Without derogating from the provisions of this
Article, legal arrangements detailed in the Protocol Concerning
Legal Matters attached as Annex IV to this Agreement (hereinafter
"Annex IV") shall be observed. Israel and the Council
may negotiate further legal arrangements.
- Israel and the Council shall cooperate on matters
of legal assistance in criminal and civil matters through a legal
committee (hereinafter "the Legal Committee"), hereby
established.
- The Council's jurisdiction will extend gradually
to cover West Bank and Gaza Strip territory, except for the issues
to be negotiated in the permanent status negotiations, through a
series of redeployments of the Israeli military forces. The first
phase of the redeployment of Israeli military forces will cover
populated areas in the West Bank - cities, towns, refugee camps
and hamlets, as set out in Annex I - and will be completed prior
to the eve of the Palestinian elections, i.e. 22 days before the
day of the elections. Further redeployments of Israeli military
forces to specified military locations will commence immediately
upon the inauguration of the Council and will be effected in three
phases, each to take place after an interval of six months, to be
concluded no later than eighteen months from the date of the inauguration
of the Council.
ARTICLE XVIII
Legislative Powers of the Council
- For the purposes of this Article, legislation shall
mean any primary and secondary legislation, including basic laws,
laws, regulations and other legislative acts.
- The Council has the power, within its jurisdiction
as defined in Article XVII of this Agreement, to adopt legislation.
- While the primary legislative power shall lie in
the hands of the Council as a whole, the Ra'ees of the Executive
Authority of the Council shall have the following legislative powers:
- the power to initiate legislation or to present
proposed legislation to the Council;
- the power to promulgate legislation adopted
by the Council; and
- the power to issue secondary legislation, including
regulations, relating to any matters specified and within the
scope laid down in any primary legislation adopted by the Council.
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- Legislation, including legislation which amends
or abrogates existing laws or military orders, which exceeds
the jurisdiction of the Council or which is otherwise inconsistent
with the provisions of the DOP, this Agreement, or of any other
agreement that may be reached between the two sides during the
interim period, shall have no effect and shall be void ab initio.
- The Ra'ees of the Executive Authority of the
Council shall not promulgate legislation adopted by the Council
if such legislation falls under the provisions of this paragraph.
- All legislation shall be communicated to the Israeli
side of the Legal Committee.
- Without derogating from the provisions of paragraph
4 above, the Israeli side of the Legal Committee may refer for the
attention of the Committee any legislation regarding which Israel
considers the provisions of paragraph 4 apply, in order to discuss
issues arising from such legislation. The Legal Committee will consider
the legislation referred to it at the earliest opportunity.
ARTICLE XIX
Human Rights and the Rule of Law Israel and the Council
shall exercise their powers and responsibilities pursuant to this Agreement
with due regard to internationally-accepted norms and principles of
human rights and the rule of law.
ARTICLE XX
Rights, Liabilities and Obligations
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- The transfer of powers and responsibilities
from the Israeli military government and its civil administration
to the Council, as detailed in Annex III, includes all related
rights, liabilities and obligations arising with regard to acts
or omissions which occurred prior to such transfer. Israel will
cease to bear any financial responsibility regarding such acts
or omissions and the Council will bear all financial responsibility
for these and for its own functioning.
- Any financial claim made in this regard against
Israel will be referred to the Council.
- Israel shall provide the Council with the information
it has regarding pending and anticipated claims brought before
any court or tribunal against Israel in this regard.
- Where legal proceedings are brought in respect
of such a claim, Israel will notify the Council and enable it
to participate in defending the claim and raise any arguments
on its behalf.
- In the event that an award is made against
Israel by any court or tribunal in respect of such a claim,
the Council shall immediately reimburse Israel the full amount
of the award.
- Without prejudice to the above, where a court
or tribunal hearing such a claim finds that liability rests
solely with an employee or agent who acted beyond the scope
of the powers assigned to him or her, unlawfully or with willful
malfeasance, the Council shall not bear financial responsibility.
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- Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs
1.d through 1.f above, each side may take the necessary measures,
including promulgation of legislation, in order to ensure that
such claims by Palestinians, including pending claims in which
the hearing of evidence has not yet begun, are brought only
before Palestinian courts or tribunals in the West Bank and
the Gaza Strip, and are not brought before or heard by Israeli
courts or tribunals.
- Where a new claim has been brought before a
Palestinian court or tribunal subsequent to the dismissal of
the claim pursuant to subparagraph a. above, the Council shall
defend it and, in accordance with subparagraph 1.a above, in
the event that an award is made for the plaintiff, shall pay
the amount of the award.
- The Legal Committee shall agree on arrangements
for the transfer of all materials and information needed to
enable the Palestinian courts or tribunals to hear such claims
as referred to in subparagraph b. above, and, when necessary,
for the provision of legal assistance by Israel to the Council
in defending such claims.
- The transfer of authority in itself shall not affect
rights, liabilities and obligations of any person or legal entity,
in existence at the date of signing of this Agreement.
- The Council, upon its inauguration, will assume
all the rights, liabilities and obligations of the Palestinian Authority.
- For the purpose of this Agreement, "Israelis"
also includes Israeli statutory agencies and corporations registered
in Israel.
ARTICLE XXI
Settlement of Differences and Disputes Any difference
relating to the application of this Agreement shall be referred to the
appropriate coordination and cooperation mechanism established under
this Agreement. The provisions of Article XV of the DOP shall apply
to any such difference which is not settled through the appropriate
coordination and cooperation mechanism, namely:
- Disputes arising out of the application or interpretation
of this Agreement or any related agreements pertaining to the interim
period shall be settled through the Liaison Committee.
- Disputes which cannot be settled by negotiations
may be settled by a mechanism of conciliation to be agreed between
the Parties.
- The Parties may agree to submit to arbitration
disputes relating to the interim period, which cannot be settled
through conciliation. To this end, upon the agreement of both Parties,
the Parties will establish an Arbitration Committee.
CHAPTER 4 - COOPERATION
ARTICLE XXII
Relations between Israel and the Council
- Israel and the Council shall seek to foster mutual
understanding and tolerance and shall accordingly abstain from incitement,
including hostile propaganda, against each other and, without derogating
from the principle of freedom of expression, shall take legal measures
to prevent such incitement by any organizations, groups or individuals
within their jurisdiction.
- Israel and the Council will ensure that their respective
educational systems contribute to the peace between the Israeli
and Palestinian peoples and to peace in the entire region, and will
refrain from the introduction of any motifs that could adversely
affect the process of reconciliation.
- Without derogating from the other provisions of
this Agreement, Israel and the Council shall cooperate in combating
criminal activity which may affect both sides, including offenses
related to trafficking in illegal drugs and psychotropic substances,
smuggling, and offenses against property, including offenses related
to vehicles.
ARTICLE XXIII
Cooperation with Regard to Transfer of Powers and Responsibilities
In order to ensure a smooth, peaceful and orderly transfer of powers
and responsibilities, the two sides will cooperate with regard to the
transfer of security powers and responsibilities in accordance with
the provisions of Annex I, and the transfer of civil powers and responsibilities
in accordance with the provisions of Annex III.
ARTICLE XXIV
Economic Relations The economic relations between the
two sides are set out in the Protocol on Economic Relations, signed
in Paris on April 29, 1994, and the Appendices thereto, and the Supplement
to the Protocol on Economic Relations, all attached as Annex V, and
will be governed by the relevant provisions of this Agreement and its
Annexes.
ARTICLE XXV
Cooperation Programs
- The Parties agree to establish a mechanism to develop
programs of cooperation between them. Details of such cooperation
are set out in Annex VI.
- A Standing Cooperation Committee to deal with issues
arising in the context of this cooperation is hereby established
as provided for in Annex VI.
ARTICLE XXVI
The Joint Israeli-Palestinian Liaison Committee
- The Liaison Committee established pursuant to Article
X of the DOP shall ensure the smooth implementation of this Agreement.
It shall deal with issues requiring coordination, other issues of
common interest and disputes.
- The Liaison Committee shall be composed of an equal
number of members from each Party. It may add other technicians
and experts as necessary.
- The Liaison Committee shall adopt its rules of
procedures, including the frequency and place or places of its meetings.
- The Liaison Committee shall reach its decisions
by agreement.
- The Liaison Committee shall establish a subcommittee
that will monitor and steer the implementation of this Agreement
(hereinafter "the Monitoring and Steering Committee").
It will function as follows:
- The Monitoring and Steering Committee will,
on an ongoing basis, monitor the implementation of this Agreement,
with a view to enhancing the cooperation and fostering the peaceful
relations between the two sides.
- The Monitoring and Steering Committee will
steer the activities of the various joint committees established
in this Agreement (the JSC, the CAC, the Legal Committee, the
Joint Economic Committee and the Standing Cooperation Committee)
concerning the ongoing implementation of the Agreement, and
will report to the Liaison Committee.
- The Monitoring and Steering Committee will
be composed of the heads of the various committees mentioned
above.
- The two heads of the Monitoring and Steering
Committee will establish its rules of procedures, including
the frequency and places of its meetings.
ARTICLE XXVII
Liaison and Cooperation with Jordan and Egypt
- Pursuant to Article XII of the DOP, the two Parties
have invited the Governments of Jordan and Egypt to participate
in establishing further liaison and cooperation arrangements between
the Government of Israel and the Palestinian representatives on
the one hand, and the Governments of Jordan and Egypt on the other
hand, to promote cooperation between them. As part of these arrangements
a Continuing Committee has been constituted and has commenced its
deliberations.
- The Continuing Committee shall decide by agreement
on the modalities of admission of persons displaced from the West
Bank and the Gaza Strip in 1967, together with necessary measures
to prevent disruption and disorder.
- The Continuing Committee shall also deal with other
matters of common concern.
ARTICLE XXVIII
Missing Persons
- Israel and the Council shall cooperate by providing
each other with all necessary assistance in the conduct of searches
for missing persons and bodies of persons which have not been recovered,
as well as by providing information about missing persons.
- The PLO undertakes to cooperate with Israel and
to assist it in its efforts to locate and to return to Israel Israeli
soldiers who are missing in action and the bodies of soldiers which
have not been recovered.
CHAPTER 5 - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
ARTICLE XXIX
Safe Passage between the West Bank and the Gaza Strip
Arrangements for safe passage of persons and transportation between
the West Bank and the Gaza Strip are set out in Annex I.
ARTICLE XXX
Passages Arrangements for coordination between Israel
and the Council regarding passage to and from Egypt and Jordan, as well
as any other agreed international crossings, are set out in Annex I.
ARTICLE XXXI
Final Clauses
- This Agreement shall enter into force on the date
of its signing.
- The Gaza-Jericho Agreement, the Preparatory Transfer
Agreement and the Further Transfer Protocol will be superseded by
this Agreement.
- The Council, upon its inauguration, shall replace
the Palestinian Authority and shall assume all the undertakings
and obligations of the Palestinian Authority under the Gaza-Jericho
Agreement, the Preparatory Transfer Agreement, and the Further Transfer
Protocol.
- The two sides shall pass all necessary legislation
to implement this Agreement.
- Permanent status negotiations will commence as
soon as possible, but not later than May 4, 1996, between the Parties.
It is understood that these negotiations shall cover remaining issues,
including: Jerusalem, refugees, settlements, security arrangements,
borders, relations and cooperation with other neighbors, and other
issues of common interest.
- Nothing in this Agreement shall prejudice or preempt
the outcome of the negotiations on the permanent status to be conducted
pursuant to the DOP. Neither Party shall be deemed, by virtue of
having entered into this Agreement, to have renounced or waived
any of its existing rights, claims or positions.
- Neither side shall initiate or take any step that
will change the status of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip pending
the outcome of the permanent status negotiations.
- The two Parties view the West Bank and the Gaza
Strip as a single territorial unit, the integrity and status of
which will be preserved during the interim period.
- The PLO undertakes that, within two months of the
date of the inauguration of the Council, the Palestinian National
Council will convene and formally approve the necessary changes
in regard to the Palestinian Covenant, as undertaken in the letters
signed by the Chairman of the PLO and addressed to the Prime Minister
of Israel, dated September 9, 1993 and May 4, 1994.
- Pursuant to Annex I, Article IX of this Agreement,
Israel confirms that the permanent checkpoints on the roads leading
to and from the Jericho Area (except those related to the access
road leading from Mousa Alami to the Allenby Bridge) will be removed
upon the completion of the first phase of redeployment.
- Prisoners who, pursuant to the Gaza-Jericho Agreement,
were turned over to the Palestinian Authority on the condition that
they remain in the Jericho Area for the remainder of their sentence,
will be free to return to their homes in the West Bank and the Gaza
Strip upon the completion of the first phase of redeployment.
- As regards relations between Israel and the PLO,
and without derogating from the commitments contained in the letters
signed by and exchanged between the Prime Minister of Israel and
the Chairman of the PLO, dated September 9, 1993 and May 4, 1994,
the two sides will apply between them the provisions contained in
Article XXII, paragraph 1, with the necessary changes.
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- The Preamble to this Agreement, and all Annexes,
Appendices and maps attached hereto, shall constitute an integral
part hereof.
- The Parties agree that the maps attached to
the Gaza-Jericho Agreement as:
- map No. 1 (The Gaza Strip), an exact copy
of which is attached to this Agreement as map
No. 2 (in this Agreement "map No. 2");
- map No. 4 (Deployment of Palestinian Police
in the Gaza Strip), an exact copy of which is attached to
this Agreement as map No.
5 (in this Agreement "map No. 5"); and
- map No. 6 (Maritime Activity Zones), an
exact copy of which is attached to this Agreement as map
No. 8 (in this Agreement "map No. 8"); are an integral part hereof and will remain
in effect for the duration of this Agreement
- While the Jeftlik area will come under the functional
and personal jurisdiction of the Council in the first phase of redeployment,
the area's transfer to the territorial jurisdiction of the Council
will be considered by the Israeli side in the first phase of the
further redeployment phases.
Done at Washington DC, this 28th day of September, 1995.
____Yitzhak Rabin _
For the Government of
the State of Israel
____Yasser Arafat _
For the PLO
Witnessed by:
____Bill Clinton _
The United States of America
The Russian Federation
The Arab Republic of Egypt
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
The Kingdom of Norway
The European Union
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