Palestinians Violating Peace Terms on Jerusalem
Under the terms of the Oslo Accords, the Palestinian Authority (PA) is prohibited from operating in Jerusalem. The Interim Agreement (Oslo 2), which was signed on September 28, 1995, sets limits on the PAs jurisdiction, stating that it does not include issues that will be negotiated in the permanent status negotiations: Jerusalem, settlements, specified military locations, Palestinian refugees, borders, foreign relations and Israelis (Article XVII (1a)). Thus, the PA is barred from exercising any authority or conducting any activity in Jerusalem.)
The PA continues to intensify its activities in Jerusalem in violation of the Oslo Accords. Following is
a list of the 20 PA institutions operating illegally in the city:
Palestinian Ministries
1) Ministry for Jerusalem Affairslocated in
the Orient House and run by PA Minister for
Jerusalem Affairs Faisal Husseini, it functions as
a base for Palestinian activities in the city,
including organizing protests and press
conferences, raising funds and purchasing
Jerusalem real estate on behalf of the PA.
2) Ministry for Religious Affairslocated on
Shalshelet Street, at the entrance to the Temple
Mount in the Old City, it oversees Muslim
religious matters. PA Minister for Religious
Affairs Hassan Tahboub recently passed away
and Yasser Arafat is expected to nominate a
replacement shortly. Ministry official Ibrahim
Kandelaft acts as PA representative to the
Christian communities. He regularly participates
in church conferences and ceremonies in
Jerusalem.
3) Ministry of Educationthe Ministry has
taken control of the private educational system in
eastern Jerusalem which serves nearly half of the
city's Arab students. Schools run by the Muslim
Wakf, Christian churches and UNRWA operate
with special permits issued by the Ministry, and
they utilize curriculums, books and tests
prepared by it. The Palestinian Legislative
Council recently approved the "First Palestinian
Curriculum", which will likely be introduced into
schools run by the PA Education Ministry.
4) Ministry of Healththe Ministry has
intensified its activities in Jerusalem, seeking to
extend its control over health institutions in the
Arab sector (see #17 below). The Ministry issues
licenses to doctors operating in Jerusalem, and
the PA Health Minister recently declared that
health institutions in Jerusalem were an integral
part of the Palestinian health system and
incorporated them into the PA's five-year
development plan.
5) Ministry of Financethe Ministry has
pressured Palestinian merchants in eastern
Jerusalem to register their businesses as
Palestinian firms under PA supervision and to
report regularly on their commercial activities for
tax purposes. Merchants refusing to do so have
been threatened with having their products
boycotted in PA areas.
6) Ministry of Transportationthe Ministry
issues licenses to Palestinian taxis and
transportation services operating in Jerusalem,
and the Ministry's Director-General is involved
in establishing public transportation lines
between Sur Baher and central Jerusalem as well
as Bethlehem.
7) Ministry of Housing / Palestinian Housing
Councilthe Housing Council, part of the PA
Housing Ministry, oversees planning for building
projects in the PA areas and Jerusalem, and
engages in fundraising on their behalf. The
Council provides loans and aid to Palestinians in
eastern Jerusalem. Members of its board of
directors include the PA's Minister of Justice and
Minister of Housing. The Housing Council's
leadership has held working meetings with PA
Chairman Arafat.
8) Ministry of Trade and Industry/
Palestinian Small Business Projectlocated in
the Wadi Joz neighborhood, the Small Business
Project is an arm of the Ministry of Trade and
Industry. Its stated purpose is to assist and
encourage Palestinian small businesses. The PA
uses it as a cover for disbursing funds to various
Palestinian projects in Jerusalem. Headed by
Butina Shahana.
9) Ministry of Youth and Sportsoperating
out of an office in A-Ram, the Ministry runs
various youth clubs and sports activities in Arab-
populated sections of Jerusalem. Under the
ministry's guidance, Jerusalem sporting groups
serve as active members of PA-supervised sports
associations.
10) Ministry of Tourism / Higher Council for
Arab Tourismthe Higher Council is an arm of
the Ministry of Tourism and it works in
conjunction with the Orient House, the
Jerusalem District Governor and members of the
Palestinian Legislative Council to promote
Palestinian tourism projects in Jerusalem.
Headed by Hani Abu Dayah.
11) Ministry of Information / WAFA
WAFA, the official Palestinian news agency, is
subordinate to the Palestinian Ministry of
Information. It opened a branch on Ibn Abu
Taleb Street in the Friteh building in eastern
Jerusalem.
Other PA Institutions
12) Office of the Mufti of Jerusalem and the
Holy Landlocated on the Temple Mount, it is
the main office of PA Mufti Ikrama Sabri. Sabri
issues religious edicts, including a prohibition on
the sale of land to Jews and on applying for an
Israeli passport. He gives sermons at Al-Aksa
Mosque in which he regularly denies Israel's
right to exist, glorifies suicide bombing attacks
and denies any Jewish connection to the Western
Wall. Sabri also travels to areas within pre-1967
Israel for working meetings with Israeli Arabs.
13) Palestinian Security ForcesPalestinian
security agents conduct a range of activities in
Jerusalem which include detentions, intelligence-
gathering, criminal investigations and enforcing
orders and instructions issued by PA Chairman
Arafat. In an effort to silence opponents of the
PA, agents belonging to Jibril Rajoub's
Preventive Security Service have threatened and
intimidated Palestinian journalists and editors as
well as critics of PA Chairman Arafat. Rajoub's
men intervene in business and other disputes, and
have sought to prevent Palestinians from filing
complaints with the Israel Police. They have also
punished perpetrators of "moral crimes". PA
agents serve as bodyguards for various
Palestinian personalities in Jerusalem, such as PA
Mufti Ikrama Sabri, and provide security for
Palestinian institutions in the city. Palestinian
security agents are also active on the Temple
Mount, where they occasionally provide
security during prayers. During Ramadan
prayers, their presence on the Mount increases.
They frequently conduct patrols on major
thoroughfares in the eastern part of the city, both
on foot and by car.
14) Jerusalem District GovernorThe PA
appointed Jamil Othman Nasser to serve as
Governor of the Jerusalem District. His office is
located in Abu Dis, outside Jerusalem's
municipal boundaries, but Nasser conducts
activities within the city, providing its residents
with a range of services and involving himself in
various matters. For example, on October 23,
1996, he joined a Force 17 in an attempt to wrest
control over the Muslim religious establishment
on the Temple Mount from the Jordanians. He
also involves himself in resolving disputes among
Palestinians in Jerusalem.
15) Palestinian Legislative Councilmany of
the seven Jerusalem representatives on the
Palestinian Legislative Council operate out of
offices located in Jerusalem, among them Hatam
Abdel Kader.
16) Arab Studies Societyoperates out of the
Orient House under the leadership of Faisal
Husseini. Under the cover of a research institute,
it serves the interests of the PA by carrying out
surveys and obtaining information on its behalf.
17) Al-Mokassad HospitalThe PA recently
seized control over the hospital after the personal
intervention of Yasser Arafat. The PA fired the
hospital's administration and appointed its own
people to replace it. The hospital and much of its
staff operate without the requisite licenses
required by Israeli law.
18) Office of Mapping and Geography
operated in the Wadi Joz neighborhood until
Israel demanded its closure in August 1996. The
PA promised to relocate the office to Abu Dis,
outside Jerusalem's municipal boundaries.
Despite this commitment, the PA reopened the
office in Orient House, where it continues to
operate under the direction of Khalil Toufakji.
19) Palestinian Energy Centerlocated in Beit
Hanina, it develops Palestinian energy strategy
and programming. Established by a "presidential
decree" of Yasser Arafat on December 20, 1993,
its main office opened on September 26, 1994.
On its internet site on the World Wide Web, the
PEC states, "In July 1996, the center became
part of the President's Office, and subject to the
decisions made by the President himself."
20) Palestinian Prisoners Clubworking
under the authority of the Palestinian Ministry of
Welfare, it provides loans, aid and professional
training to former Palestinian security prisoners.
Though Israel ordered it to close, it continues to
operate in Jerusalem.
Sources: Israel Government Press Office |