Gaza-Jericho Autonomy
Agreement
(Cairo
Agreement)
4 May 1994
Although
certain important points in the Gaza-Jericho Agreement still need working out,
such as the size of Jericho and matters of judicial jurisdiction, the PLO and
Israel signed this documents. The preamble affirms that whatever is agreed upon
will be considered to be the implementation of UN resolution 242 and 338.
Israel agrees to a quick redeployment in Gaza Jericho, to be completed within
three weeks. Palestinian police will take over Israeli posts. The Palestinian
authority agrees to limit its offices to Gaza and Jericho until elections are
held in the entire Occupied Territory. The Palestinian authority has the right
to issue laws as long as they do not contradict any of the PLO-Israeli
agreements, but Israeli military orders will remain in effect until they are
nullified. Joint Palestinian-Israeli committees will be set up for civil
affairs in Gaza and Jericho. Both Israel and the Palestinian Authority pledge
to respect human rights as defined by international covenants.
The
Government of the State of Israel and the Palestinian Liberation Organization
(hereinafter "the PLO"), the representative of the Palestinian people
PREAMBLE
Within
framework of the Middle East peace process initiated in Madrid in October 1991;
Reaffirming
their determination 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
through the agreed political process;
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;
Reaffirming
their understanding that the interim self-government arrangements, including
the arrangements to apply in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area contained in
this Agreement, are an integral part of the whole peace process and that the
negotiations on the permanent status will lead the implementation of Security
Council Resolutions 242 and 338;
Desirous
of putting into effect the Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government
Arrangements signed Washington, D.C. on September 13, 1993, and the Agreed
Minutes thereto (hereinafter "the Declaration of Principles"), and in
particular the Protocol on withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip and
the Jericho Area;
Hereby
agree to the following arrangements regarding the Gaza Strip and the Jericho
Area.
Article 1: Definitions
For
the purpose of this Agreement:
a.
the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area are delineated on map Nos. 1 and 2 attached
to this Agreement;
b.
"the Settlements" means the Gush Katif and Erez settlement areas, as
well as the other settlements in the Gaza Strip, as shown on the attached map
No 1.
c.
"the Military Installation Area" means the Israeli military
installation area along the Egyptian border in the Gaza Strip, as shown on the
attached map No 1; and
d.
the term "Israelis" shall also include Israeli statutory agencies and
corporations registered in Israel.
Article II: Scheduled
Withdrawal of Israeli Military Forces
1.
Israel shall implement an accelerated and scheduled withdrawal of Israeli
military forces from the Gaza Strip and from the Jericho Area to begin
immediately with the signing of this Agreement. Israel shall complete such
withdrawal within three weeks from this date'.
2.
Subject to the arrangements included in the Protocol in the concerning
Withdrawal of Israeli Military Forces and Security Arrangements attached as
Annex 1, the Israeli withdrawal shall include evacuating all military bases and
other fixed installations to be handed over to the Palestinian police, to be
established pursuant to Article IX below (hereinafter "the Palestinian
Police").
3.
In order to carry out Israel's responsibility for external security and for
internal security and public order of settlements and Israelis, Israel shall
concurrently with the withdrawal, redeploy its remaining military forces to the
Israeli settlements and Military Installation Area, in accordance with the
provisions of this agreement. Subject to the provisions of this Agreements,
this redeployment shall constitute full implementation of Article XIII of the
Declaration of Principles with regard to the Gaza Strip and Jericho Area only.
4.
For the purpose of this Agreement, "Israeli military forces" may
include Israeli police and other Israeli security forces.
5.
Israelis, including Israeli military forces, may continue to use roads freely
within the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area. Palestinians may use public roads
crossing the settlements freely, as provided for in Annex I.
6.
The Palestinian police shall be deployed and shall assume responsibility for
public order and internal security of Palestinians in accordance with this
Agreement and Annex I.
Article III: Transfer of
Authority
1.
Israel shall transfer authority as specified in this Agreement from the Israeli
military government and its Civil Administration to the Palestinian Authority,
hereby established, in accordance with Article V this Agreement, except for the
authority that Israel shall continue to exercise as specified in this
Agreement.
2. 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 II.
3.
Arrangements for a smooth and peaceful transfer of the agreed powers and
responsibilities are set out in Annex II.
4.
Upon the completion of the Israeli withdrawal and the transfer of powers and
responsibilities as detailed in Annex II, the Civil Administration in the Gaza
Strip and the Jericho Area will be dissolved and the Israeli, military
government will be withdrawn. The withdrawal of the military government shall
not prevent it from continuing to exercise the powers and responsibilities
specified in this Agreement.
5. A
Joint Civil Affairs Coordination and Cooperation Committee (hereinafter
"the CAC") and two joint Regional Civil Affairs Sub-Committees for
the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area respectively shall be established in order
to provide for coordination and cooperation in civil affairs between the
Palestinian Authority and Israel, as detailed in Annex II.
6.
The offices of the Palestinian Authority shall be located in the Gaza Strip and
the Jericho Area pending the inauguration of the Council to be elected pursuant
to the Declaration of Principles.
Article IV: Structure and
Composition of the Palestinian Authority
1.
The Palestinian Authority will consist of one body of 24 members which shall
carry out and be responsible for all the legislative and executive powers and
responsibilities transferred to it under this Agreement, in accordance with
this Article, and shall be responsible for the exercise of judicial functions
in accordance with Article VI, sub-paragraph 1 b. of this agreement.
2.
The Palestinian Authority shall administer the departments transferred to it
and may establish, within its jurisdiction, other departments and subordinate
administrative units as necessary for the fulfillment of its responsibilities.
It shall determine its own internal procedures.
3.
The PLO shall inform the Government of Israel of the names of the members of
the Palestinian Authority and any change of members. Changes in the membership
of the Palestinian Authority will take effect upon an exchange of letters
between the PLO and the Government of Israel.
4.
Each member of the Palestinian Authority shall enter into office upon
undertaking to act in accordance with this Agreement.
Article V: Jurisdiction
1.
The Authority of the Palestinian Authority encompasses all matters that l fall
within its territorial, functional and personal jurisdiction, as follows:
a.
The territorial jurisdiction covers the Gaza Strip and Jericho Area territory,
as defined in Article I, except for settlements and the military installation
area.
Territorial
jurisdiction shall include land, subsoil and territorial waters, in with the
provisions of this Agreement.
b.
The functional jurisdiction encompasses all powers and responsibilities as
specified in this Agreement. This jurisdiction does not include foreign
relations, internal security and public order of settlements and the Military
Installation Area and Israelis, and external security.
c.
The personal jurisdiction extends to all persons within the territorial
jurisdiction referred to above, except for Israelis, unless otherwise provided
in this agreement.
2.
The Palestinian Authority has, with its authority, legislative, executive and
judicial powers and responsibilities, as provided for in this Agreement.
3.
a. Israel has authority over the settlements, the military installation area,
Israelis, external security and public order of settlements, the military
installation area and Israelis, and those agreed powers and responsibilities
specified in this Agreements.
b.
Israel shall exercise its authority through its military government, which, for
that end, shall continue to have 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.
4.
The exercise of authority with regard to the electromagnetic sphere and
airspace shall be in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.
5.
The provisions of this Article are subject to the specific legal arrangements
detailed in the Protocol Concerning Legal Matters attached as Annex III. Israel
and the Palestinian Authority may negotiate further legal arrangements.
6.
Israel and the Palestinian Authority shall cooperate on matters of legal
assistance in criminal and civil matters through the legal Sy-committee of the
CAC.
Article VI: Powers and
Responsibilities of the Palestinian Authority
1.
Subject to the provisions of this Agreements, the Palestinian Authority, within
its jurisdiction:
a.
has legislative powers as set out in Article VII of this Agreement, as well as
executive powers;
b.
will administer justice through an independent judiciary;
c.
will have, inter alia, power to formulate policies, supervise their
implementation, employ staff, establish department, authorities and
institutions, sue and be sued and conclude contracts; and
d.
will have, inter alia, power to keep and administer registers and
records of the population, and issue certificates, licenses and documents.
2.
a. In accordance with the Declaration of Principles, the Palestinian Authority
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
Gaza Strip or the Jericho Area, the appointment of or admission of diplomatic
and consular staff, and the exercise of diplomatic functions.
b.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this paragraph, the PLO may conduct
negotiations and sign agreements with states of international organizations for
the benefit of the Palestinian Authority in the following cases only:
(1)
economic agreements, as specifically provided in Annex IV of this Agreement;
(2)
agreements with donor countries for the purpose of implementing arrangements
for the provision of assistance to the Palestinian Authority;
(3)
agreements for the purpose on implementing the regional development plans
detailed in Annex IV of the Declaration of Principles or in agreements entered
into in the framework of the multilateral negotiations; and
(4)
cultural, scientific and educational agreements.
c.
Dealings between the Palestinian Authority and representatives of foreign
states and international organizations, as well as the establishment in the
Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area representative offices other than those
described in subparagraph 2.a. above, for the purpose of implementing the
agreements referred to in subparagraph 2.b. above, shall not be considered
foreign relations.
Article VII: Legislative
Powers of the Palestinian Authority
1.
The Palestinian Authority will have the power, within its jurisdiction, to
promulgate legislation, including basic laws, laws, regulations and other
legislative acts.
2.
Legislation promulgated by the Palestinian Authority shall be consistent with
the provisions of this Agreement.
3.
Legislation promulgated by the Palestinian Authority shall be communicated to a
legislation sub-committee to be established by the CAC (hereinafter the
legislation Sub-Committee). During a period of 30 days from the communication
of the legislation, Israel may request that the Legislation Sub-Committee
decide whether such legislation exceeds the jurisdiction of the Palestinian
Authority or is otherwise inconsistent with the provisions of this Agreement.
4.
Upon receipt of the Israeli request, the Legislation Sub-committee shall
decide, as an initial matter on the entry into force of the legislation pending
its decision on the merits of the matter.
5.
If the Legislation Sub-committee is unable to reach a decision with regard to
the entry into force the legislation within 15 days, this issue will be
referred to a board of review. This board of review shall be comprised of two
judges, retired judges or senior jurists (hereinafter "Judges"), one
from each side, to be appointed from a complied list of three Judges, proposed
by each.
In
order to expedite the proceedings before this board of review, the two most
senior Judges, one from each side, shall develop written informal rules of
procedure.
6.
Legislation referred to the board of review shall enter into force only if the
board of review decides that it does not deal with a security issue which falls
under Israel's responsibility, that it does not seriously threaten other
significant Israeli interests protected by this Agreement, and that the entry
into force of the legislation could not cause irreparable damage or harm.
7.
The Legislation Sub-committee shall attempt to reach a decision on the merits
of the matter within 30 days from the date of the Israeli request. If this
Sub-committee is unable to reach such a decision within this period of 30 days,
the matter shall be referred to the joint Israeli-Palestinian Liaison Committee
referred to in Article XV below (hereinafter "the Liaison
Committee").
8.
Where the legislation has not entered into force pursuant to paragraphs 5 or 7
above, this situation shall be maintained pending the decision of the liaison
Committee on the merits of the matter, unless it has decided otherwise.
9.
Laws and military orders in effect in the Gaza Strip or the Jericho Area prior
to the signing of this Agreement shall remain in force, unless amended or abrogated
in accordance with this Agreement.
Article VIII: Arrangements
for Security and Public Order
1.
In order to guarantee public order and internal security for the Palestinians
of the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area, the Palestinian Authority shall establish
a strong police forces as set out in Article IX below. Israel shall continue to
carry the responsibility for defense against external threats, including the
responsibility for protecting the Egyptian border and the Jordanian line, and
for defen-se 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.
2.
Agreed security arrangements and coordination mechanisms are specified in Annex
I.
3. A
joint Coordination and Cooperation Committee for Mutual Security Purposes
(hereinafter "the JSC"), as well as three joint District Coordination
and Cooperation Offices for the district, the Khan Yunis district, and the
Jericho district respectively (hereinafter "the DCOs") are hereby
established as provided for in Annex I.
4.
The security arrangements provided for in this Agreement and in Annex I may be
reviewed the request of either Party and may be amended by mutual agreement of
the Parties. Specific rarrangements are included in Annex I..
Article IX: The Palestinian
Directorate of Police Force
1.
The Palestinian Authority shall establish a strong police force, the
Palestinian Directorate of Police Force (hereinafter "the Palestinian
Police"). The duties, functions, structure, deployment and composition of
the Palestinian Police, together with provisions regarding its equipment and
operation, are set out in Annex I, Article III. Rules of conduct governing the
activities of the Palestinian Police are set out in Annex I, Article VIII.
2.
Except for the Palestinian police referred to in this Article and the Israeli
military forces, no other armed forces shall be established operate in the Gaza
Strip or the Jericho Area.
3.
Except for the arms, ammunition and equipment of the Palestinian police
described in Annex I, Article III, and those of the Israeli military forces, no
organization or individual in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area shall
manufacture, sell, acquire, possess, import or otherwise introduce into the
Gaza Strip or the Jericho Area any firearms, ammunition, weapons, explosives,
gunpowder or any related equipment, unless otherwise provided for in this
Agreement.
.
Article X: Passages
Arrangements
for coordination between Israel and the Palestinian Authority regarding the
Gaza-Egypt and Jericho-Jordan passages, as well as any other agreed
international crossings, are set out in Annex I, Article X.
Article XI: Safe Passage
between the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area
Arrangements
for safe passage of persons and transportation between the Gaza Strip and the
Jericho Area set out in Annex I, Article IX.
Article XII: Relation Between
Israel and the Palestinian Authority
1.
Israel and the Palestinian Authority 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.
2. Without
derogating from other provisions of this Agreement, Israel and the Palestinian
Authority 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 XIII: Economic
Relations
The
economic relations between he two sides are set out in the Protocol on Economic
Relations signed in Paris on April 29, 1994 and the Appendices hereto,
certified copies of which are attached as Annex IV, and will be governed by the
relevant provisions of this Agreement and its Annexes.
Article XIV: Human Rights and
the Rule of Law
Israel
and the Palestinian Authority 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 XV: The Joint
Israeli-Palestinian Liaison Committee
1.
The Liaison Committee established pursuant to Article X of the Declaration of
Principles shall ensure the smooth implementation of this Agreement. It shall
deal with issues requiring coordination, other issues of common interest and
disputes.
2.
The Liaison Committee shall be composed of an equal number of members from each
Party. It may add other techniques and experts as necessary.
3.
The Liaison Committee shall adopt its rules of procedure, including the
frequency and place or places of its meetings.
4.
The Liaison Committee shall reach its decisions by agreement.
Article XVI: Liaison and
Cooperation with Jordan and Egypt
1.
Pursuant to Article XII of the Declaration of Principles, the two Parties shall
invite the governments of Jordan and Egypt to participate in establishing
further liaison and cooperation arrangements between the government of Israel
and the Palestinian representatives the one land, and the governments of Jordan
and Egypt on the other hand, to promote cooperation between them. These
arrangements shall include the constitution of a Continuing Committee
.2.
The Continuing Committee shall decide by agreement on the modalities of persons
displaced from the West Bank and Gaza Strip in 1967, together with necessary
measures to prevent disruption and disorder.
3.
The Continuing Committee shall deal with other matters of common concern.
Article XVII: 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 Declaration of Principles shall
apply to any such difference which is not settled through the appropriate
coordination and liaison mechanism, namely:
1.
Disputes arising out of the application or interpretation of this Agreement or
any subsequent agreements pertaining to the interim period shall be settled by
negotiations through the Liaison Committee.
2.
Disputes which cannot be settled by negotiations may be settled by a mechanism
of conciliation to be agreed between the Parties.
3.
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.
Article XVIII: Prevention of
Acts
Both
sides shall take all measures necessary in order to prevent acts of terrorism,
crime and hostilities directed against each other, against individuals failing
under the other's authority and against their property, and shall take legal
measures against offenders. In addition, the Palestinian side shall take all
measures necessary to prevent such hostile acts directed against the
settlement, the infrastructure serving them and the military installation area,
and the Israeli side shall take all measures necessary to prevent such hostile
acts emanating from the settlements and directed against Palestinians.
Article XIX: Missing Persons
The
Palestinian Authority shall cooperate with Israel by providing all necessary
assistance in the conduct of searches by Israel within the Gaza Strip and the
Jericho Area for missing Israelis, as well as by providing information about
missing Israelis. Israel shall cooperate with the Palestinian Authority in
searching for, and providing necessary information about, missing Palestinians.
Article XX: Confidence
Building Measures
With
a view to creating a positive and supportive public atmosphere to accompany the
implementation of this Agreement, and to establish a solid basis of mutual
trust and good faith, both Parties agree to carry out confidence building
measures as detailed herewith:
1.
Upon the signing of this Agreement, Israel will release, or turn over to the
Palestinian Authority within a period of 5 weeks, about 5,000 Palestinian
detainees and prisoners, residents of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Those
released will be free to return to their homes anywhere in the West Bank or the
Gaza Strip. Prisoners turned over to the Palestinian Authority shall be obliged
to remain in remainder of their sentence.
2.
After the signing of this Agreement, the two Parties shall continue to
negotiate the release of additional Palestinian prisoners and detainees,
building on agreed principles.
3.
The implementation of the above measures will be subject to the fulfillment of
the procedures determined by Israeli law for the release and transfer of
detainees and prisoners.
4.
With the assumption of Palestinian authority, the Palestinian side commits itself
to solving the problem of those Palestinians who were in contact with the
Israeli authorities. Until an agreed solution is found, the Palestinian side
undertakes not to prosecute these Palestinians or to harm them in any way.
5.
Palestinians from abroad whose entry into the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area
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
Sep13, 1993.
Article XXI: Temporary
International Presence
1.
The Parties agree to a temporary international or foreign presence in the Gaza
Strip and the Jericho Area (hereinafter "the TIP"), in accordance
with the provisions of this Article.
2.
The TIP Shall consist of 400 qualified personnel, including observers,
instructors and other experts, from 5 or 6 of the donor countries.
3.
The two Parties shall request the donor countries to establish a special fund
to provide finance for the TIP.
4.
The TIP will function for a period of 6 months. The TIP may extend this period,
or change the scope of its operation, with the agreement of the two Parties.
5.
The TIP shall be stationed and operate within the following cities and
villages: Gaza, Khan Yunis, Rafah, Deir El-Balah, Jabaliya, Absan, Beit Hanun and
Jericho.
6.
Israel and the Palestinian Authority shall agree on a special Protocol to
implement this Article, with the goal of concluding negotiations with the donor
countries contributing personal within two months.
Article XXII: Rights,
Liabilities and Obligations
1.
a. The transfer of all powers and responsibilities to the Palestinian
Authority, as detailed in Annex II, includes all related rights, liabilities
and obligations arising with regard to acts or omissions which occurred prior
to the transfer. Israel will cease to bear any financial responsibility
regarding such acts or omissions and the Palestinian Authority will bear all
financial responsibility for these and for its own functioning.
b.
Any financial claim in this regard against Israel will be referred to the
Palestinian Authority.
c.
Israel shall provide the Palestinian Authority with the information it has
regarding pending and anticipated brought before any court tribunal against
Israel in this regard.
d.
Where legal proceedings are brought in respect of such a claim, Israel will
notify the Palestinian Authority and enable it to participate in defending the
claim and raise any arguments on its behalf.
e.
In the event that an award is made against Israel by any court or tribunal in
respect of such a claim, the Palestinian Authority shall reimburse Israel the
full amount of the award.
f.
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 Palestinian Authority shall not bear financial responsibility.
2.
The transfer of authority in itself shall not affect rights, liabilities and
obligations of any person or legal entity, in existence at the date signing of
this Agreement.
Article XXIII: Final Clauses
1.
This Agreement shall enter into force on the date of its signing.
2.
The arrangements establishing by this Agreement shall remain in force until and
to the superseded by the Interim. Agreement referred to in the Declaration
Principles or any other agreement between the Parties.
3.
The Five-year interim period referred to in the Declaration of principles
commences on the date of the signing of this Agreement.
4.
The Parties that, as long as this Agreement is in force, the security fence
erected by Israel around the Gaza Strip shall remain in place and that the line
demarcated by the fence, as shown on attached map No. 1, shall be authoritative
only for the purpose of this Agreement.
5.
Nothing in this Agreement shall prejudice or preempt the outcome of the
negotiations on the Interim Agreement or on permanent status to the conducted
pursuant to the Declaration of principles. Neither Party shall be deemed by
virtue of having entered into this Agreement, to have renounced or waived any
to its existing rights, claims or positions.
6.
The two sides view the West Bank and the Gaza Strip as a single territorial
unit, the integrity of which be preserved during the interim period.
7.
The Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area shall continue to be integral part of the
West Bank and the Gaza Strip, and their status shall not be changed for the
period of this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement shall be considered to
change this status.
8.
The Preamble to the Agreement , and all Annexes, Appendices and maps hereto,
shall constitute and integral part hereof.
Done in Cairo this forth of May 1994
For the PLO
Yasser
Arafat
For
the Government of the State of Israel
Yitzhak
Rabin
witnessed
by: The United States of America / The Russian Federation/ The Arab Republic of
Egypt.