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Thursday, June 14, 2001, updated at 08:31(GMT+8)
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Text of Israeli-Palestinian Security Implementation Work Plan

The Israeli Defense Ministry said Wednesday that a ceasefire plan proposed by U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Director George Tenet took effect at 03:00 p.m. local time (1200 GMT) on June 13.

According to Wednesday's Israeli leading daily Ha'aretz, the text of the security work plan reached between Israel and the Palestinians is as follows.

The security organization of the Government of Israel (GOI) and of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) reaffirm their commitment to the security agreements forged at the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm al-Sheikh in October, 2000 and embedded in the Mitchell report in April this year.

The operational premise of the work plan is that the two sides are committed to a mutual, comprehensive cease-fire in accordance with the public declaration of both leaders. In addition, the joint security committee referenced in this work plan will resolve issues that may arise during the implementation of this work plan.

The security organizations of the GOI and PNA agree to initiate the following specific, concrete, and realistic security steps immediately to reestablish security cooperation and resume the situation on the ground as they existed prior to September 28 when violence between the two sides erupted.

1. The GOI and the PNA will immediately resume security cooperation.

* A high-level meeting of Israeli, Palestinian, and U.S. security officials will be held immediately and will reconvene at least once a week, with mandatory participation by designated senior officials.

* Israeli-Palestinian District Coordination Offices will be reinvigorated. They will carry out their daily activities, to the maximum extent possible, according to the standards established prior to last September 28. As soon as the security situation permits, barriers to effective cooperation which include the erection of walls between the Israeli and Palestinian sides will be eliminated and join Israeli-Palestinian patrols will be reinitiated.

* U.S.-supplied video conference systems will be provided to high-level Israeli and Palestinian officials to facilitate frequent dialog and security cooperation.



2. Both sides will take immediate measures to enforce strict adherence to the declared cease-fire and to stabilize the security environment.

* Specific procedures will be developed by the high-level security committee to ensure the secure movement of GOI and PNA security personnel traveling in areas outside their respective control, in accordance with existing agreements.

* Israel will not conduct attacks of any kind against the PNA's facilities: the headquarters of Palestinian security, intelligence, and police organization; or prisons in the West Bank and Gaza.

* The PNA will move immediately to apprehend, question, and incarcerate terrorists in the West Bank and Gaza and will provide the security committee the names of those arrested as soon as they are apprehended, as well as a readout of actions that have been taken.

* Israel will release all Palestinians arrested in security sweeps who have no association with terrorist activities.

* In keeping with its unilateral cease-fire declaration, the PNA will stop any Palestinian security officials from inciting, aiding, abetting, or conducting attacks against Israeli targets, including settlers.

* In keeping with Israel's unilateral cease-fire declaration, Israeli forces will not initiate security operations in areas under the control of the PNA or attack against innocent civilian targets.



* The GOI will re-institute military police investigations into Palestinian deaths resulting from Israeli Defense Forces' actions in the West Bank and Gaza in incidents which did not involve terrorism.



3. Palestinian and Israeli security officials will use the security committee to provide each other and designated U.S. officials with terrorist threat information, including information on known or suspected terrorist operation in or moving to areas under the other's control.

* Terrorist and threat information will be acted upon immediately, with follow-up actions and results reported to the security committee.

* The PNA will undertake preemptive operations against terrorists, terrorist hide-outs, arms depots, and mortar factories. The PNA will provide regular progress reports of these actions to the security committee.

* Israeli authorities will take actions against Israeli citizens' inciting, carrying out, or planning to carry out violence against Palestinians, with progress reports on these activities provided to the security committee.

4. The PNA and GOI will move aggressively to prevent individuals and groups from using areas under their respective control to carry out acts of violence. In addition, both sides will take steps to ensure that areas under their control will not be used to launch attacks against the other, nor be used as refuge after attacks are staged.

* The security committee will identify key flash points, and each side will inform the other of the names of senior security personnel responsible for each flash point.

* Joint Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) will be developed for each flash point. These SOPs will address how the two sides handle and respond to security incidents; the mechanisms for emergency contact; and the procedures to de-escalate security crisis.

* Palestinian and Israeli security officials will identify and agree to the practical measures needed to enforce "no demonstration zones and buffer zones around flash points to reduce opportunities for confrontation. Both sides will adopt all necessary measures to prevent riots and to control demonstration, particularly in flash point areas.

* Palestinian and Israeli security officials will make concerted efforts to locate and confiscate illegal weapons, including mortars, rockets, and explosives, in areas under their respective control. In addition, intensive efforts will be made to prevent smuggling and illegal production of weapons. Each side will inform the security committee of the status and success of these efforts.

* Israel Defense Forces (IDF) will adopt additional non-lethal measures to deal with Palestinian crowds and demonstrators, and more generally, seek to minimize the danger to lives and property of Palestinian civilians in responding to violence.

5. The GOI and the PNA, under the auspices of the high-level security committee, will forge, within one week of the commencement of security committee meetings and resumption of security cooperation, an agreed-upon schedule to implement the complete redeployment of IDF forces to positions held before last September 28.

* Demonstrable on-the-ground redeployment will be initiated within the first 48 hours of this one-week period and will continue while the schedule is being forged.

6. Within one week of the commencement of security committee meetings and resumption of security cooperation, a specific timeline will be developed for the lifting of internal closures as well as for the reopening of internal roads, the Allenby Bridge on the border with Jordan, Gaza Airport, Port of Gaza, and border crossings.

Security checkpoints will be minimized according to legitimate security requirements and following consultation between the two sides.

* Demonstrable on-the-ground actions on the lifting of the closures will be initiated within the first 48 hours of this one- week period and will continue while the timeline is being developed.

The parties have pledged that even if untoward events occur, security cooperation will continue through the joint security committee.







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The Israeli Defense Ministry said Wednesday that a ceasefire plan proposed by U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Director George Tenet took effect at 03:00 p.m. local time (1200 GMT) on June 13.

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