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Agreement on Temporary International Presence in Hebron - Jan 1997
January
21, 1997
Pursuant to Article
VII of Annex I of the Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement on
the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, dated September 28, 1995 ("the
Interim Agreement"), which deals with the redeployment of Israeli
military forces in the City of Hebron and provides that there will
be a Temporary International Presence in Hebron, Israel and the PLO
agree as follows:
- A Temporary International Presence in Hebron (hereinafter
"TIPH") is hereby established. It will supersede the existing TIPH
operating under the Agreement on the Temporary International
Presence in the City of Hebron, dated May 9, 1996. It will be
stationed in and operate within the City of Hebron as delineated
on map No. 9 attached to the Interim Agreement. In all its
activities, the TIPH will relate to Hebron as one city. As
detailed in paragraph 5 below, the TIPH will assist in monitoring
and reporting the efforts to maintain normal life in the City of
Hebron, thus creating a feeling of security among Palestinians in
the City of Hebron. The organizational structure, operational
guidelines, logistics, support, and privileges and immunities of
the TIPH shall be in accordance with the modalities on the
establishment of the TIPH concluded by the participating countries
with the agreement of the two sides.
- The two sides shall request Norway, Italy, Denmark, Sweden,
Switzerland and Turkey to provide 180 persons as TIPH personnel.
Norway shall be requested to coordinate the establishment and
activity of the TIPH. The number of on-duty observers at any given
time and changes in the composition of the TIPH shall be with the
consent of both sides.
- TIPH personnel shall have no military or police functions, nor
will they interfere in disputes, incidents or the activities of
Israeli security forces or the Palestinian Police.
- In order to facilitate the carrying out of TIPH tasks, a
building will be chosen in Hebron as a seat for the TIPH.
- The tasks of the TIPH personnel will be:
- to promote by their presence a feeling of security to the
Palestinians of Hebron;
- to help promote stability and an appropriate environment
conducive to the enhancement of the well-being of the
Palestinians of Hebron and their economic development;
- to observe the enhancement of peace and prosperity among
Palestinians;
- to assist in the promotion and execution of projects
initiated by the donor countries;
- to encourage economic development and growth in Hebron;
- to provide reports as set out in paragraph 7 below; and
- to coordinate its activities with the Israeli and
Palestinian authorities in accordance with paragraph 7
below.
- The development projects referred to in paragraph 5.d above
will be identified by the Hebron municipality and the relevant
Palestinian ministries in cooperation with the member countries of
the TIPH.
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- Representatives of the TIPH shall be situated at the
District Coordination Office ("DCO") in Har Manoah/Jabel Manoah
and may also be present at the DCO sub-office in the City of
Hebron, in order to coordinate TIPH activity with both sides.
The TIPH representatives shall be equipped with the necessary
means of communication to enable direct and immediate contact
with the TIPH Headquarters and field observers.
- A Joint Hebron Committee shall be established comprising the
Israeli Military Commander and the Palestinian Police Commander
of the Hebron District, the Israel and Palestinian heads of the
Hebron District Civil Liaison Office, and a representative of
the TIPH. This committee shall receive reports from the TIPH on
specific events and shall deal with any issues arising from the
presence and activity of the TIPH which cannot be dealt with by
the DCO. The committee shall meet on a weekly basis, or on the
request of any of its members.
- The Monitoring and Steering Committee established pursuant
to the Interim Agreement will receive periodic reports from the
TIPH. Each side of this committee will designate one of its
members to form a group together with representatives of the
TIPH in order to discuss matters of policy on a bi-weekly basis
or on the request of the TIPH.
- While on duty the members of the TIPH shall wear distinctive
uniforms with a special emblem, as agreed by the two sides. Their
vehicles shall be marked with the same emblem. TIPH members may
carry pistols for self-defense purposes.
- TIPH personnel shall enjoy freedom of movement for the
performance of their tasks within the City of Hebron, as set out
in the modalities referred to in paragraph 1.
- The TIPH and its members shall, in conformity with the
modalities referred to in paragraph 1, be accorded such privileges
and immunities as are necessary for the fulfillment of their
tasks, and for the independent exercise of their functions,
including immunity of the TIPH premises and the right to import
operational supplies and equipment exempt from import taxes and
duties. All imported equipment, materials and goods exempted from
import taxes and duties will be re-exported or donated, at the
conclusion of the mission of the TIPH, according to applicable
customs procedures agreed upon between the two sides.
- The presence and activities of the TIPH personnel will be in
accordance with Annex
I, Article VII and other relevant provisions of the Interim
Agreement and the Protocol
Concerning the Redeployment in Hebron.
- The expenses of the TIPH will be borne by the participating
countries.
- This Agreement shall enter into force on February 1, 1997 and
shall supersede the Agreement on the Temporary International
Presence in the City of Hebron, dated May 9,
1996.
- The TIPH may commence its operation immediately upon the
approval of its modalities of operation by the two sides, and
shall continue to function for a period of three months renewable
for an additional period of three months unless otherwise agreed
between the two sides. With the consent of the two sides, the TIPH
may extend the period or change the scope of its operation, as
agreed.
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