- Interior Affairs:
This sphere includes, inter alia, municipal affairs, licensing of newspapers
and publications, censorship of films and plays and appointment of Mukhtars.
In the Gaza Strip, this sphere shall also include fire fighting and Ottoman
Societies.
- Fisheries:
- This sphere includes, inter alia, licensing of fishermen, marine agriculture
and vessels' permits.
- Security restrictions are dealt with in Annex I, Article XI.
- Surveying:
This sphere includes, inter alia, licensing of surveyors and performing
surveys in areas falling within the Palestinian Authority's jurisdiction.
- Statistics:
- The transfer of powers and responsibilities in this sphere includes
inter alia transfer of research reports and publications prepared by the
Department of Statistics.
- The application and validity of censuses which may be conducted by
the Palestinian Authority shall be subject to the provisions of subparagraph
27.l below.
- Methods of cooperation regarding the collection of data on the movement
of goods, services and labor between Israel and the Gaza Strip and the
Jericho Area is dealt with in Annex IV.
- Comptrol
- Civil Administration Employees:
The Palestinian Authority assures that it shall keep employing the present
Palestinian Civil Administration employees in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho
Area and shall maintain their rights.
- Legal Administration:
- This sphere includes, inter alia, administration of the Palestinian
judiciary system in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area, licensing of lawyers,
registration of companies and registration of patents and trademarks in
these areas.
- Legal issues regarding commercial and civil jurisdiction, as well as
legal assistance, are dealt with in Annex III.
- Labor:
- Israel and the Palestinian Authority shall establish agreed procedures
for mutual recognition of professional certificates and diplomas.
- Restrictions regarding supervision and licensing of the production
and use of explosives and gunpowder shall be in accordance with Annex I,
Article VIII, paragraph 8.
- Education:
Israel and the Palestinian Authority shall ensure that their respective
education systems contribute to the peace between Israel and the Palestinian
people and peace in the entire region.
- Social Welfare:
This sphere includes, inter alia, registration and supervision of charitable
societies.
- Assessments
- Housing
- Tourism:
- This sphere includes, inter alia, the licensing of hotels, souvenir
shops and travel agents.
- Tourism policy in general, and coordination between Israel and the
Palestinian Authority, are dealt with in Annex IV.
- Parks:
Transfer of powers and responsibilities in this sphere is without prejudice
to the provisions applying to religious and archaeological sites.
- Religious Affairs:
- The Palestinian Authority shall ensure free access to all holy sites
in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area determined by the respective religious
sects and shall protect these sites.
- The above is without prejudice to the arrangements with regard to archaeological
sites as set out in subparagraph 30 below.
- Visitors to holy sites shall behave according to accepted rules of
behavior in holy sites.
- Religious sects shall inform the Palestinian Authority of their respective
holy sites in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area. For the purposes of
this paragraph, the relevant authority regarding Jewish holy sites shall
be the Israeli Government.
- A list of the existing Jewish holy sites is attached as Appendix A
attached to this Annex.
- Israel declares that no property (including lands, buildings and institutions)
belonging to the Islamic Waqf in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area was
taken by the military government or its Civil Administration, except such
property that might have been put to use for public purposes such as schools
and public roads.
- Pending the entry into force of the Interim Agreement the holy site
of Nebi Mousa shall be under the auspices of the Palestinian Authority
for religious purposes.
- During religious events that take place three times a year and other
special occasions that shall be coordinated with the Israeli authorities,
Palestinians shall have the right to religious pilgrimage to the al-Maghtas
under the Palestinian flag.
- Religious affairs in the "Shalom Al Israel" synagogue in
Jericho shall be under the auspices of the Israeli authorities.
- Employee Pensions:
- This sphere includes, inter alia, the pension rights of employees of
the Civil Administration as well as employees of other bodies who are entitled
to pensions from the Civil Administration in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho
Area.
- As part of its powers and responsibilities, the Palestinian Authority
shall assume the Civil Administration's statutory and contractual obligations
to Palestinian employees, regarding pensions and their payment.
- In the Gaza Strip, upon the transfer of powers and responsibilities,
the Palestinian Authority shall assume prevailing powers and obligations,
according to the existing pension system.
Israel shall transfer to the Palestinian Authority, or to a Pension and
Insurance Fund if established, the net income of the Fund (all payments
plus interest after deduction of pension payments and running expenses)
as accumulated at the Israel Ministry of Finance.
- In the Jericho Area, the Palestinian Authority shall assume responsibility
for payment of a budgetary pension.
- After the transfer of authorities in this sphere, if Israel is sued
by any employee or his/her heirs for any sums due to him/her as a pension,
the Palestinian Authority shall reimburse Israel the full amount awarded
the employee or his/her heirs by any court or tribunal.
- 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.
- Commerce and Industry:
- This sphere includes, inter alia, licensing of crafts and industries,
supervision of commodities and services and of weights and measures, and
the regulation of commerce.
- The Palestinian Authority shall make arrangements to ensure safety
conditions for the production, use and transportation of fuel and gas.
- The production and use of weapons, ammunition or explosives are dealt
with in Annex I, Article VIII, paragraph 8.
- The economic relations between Israel and the Gaza Strip and the Jericho
Area, and questions relating to imports to and exports from the Gaza Strip
and the Jericho Area, are dealt with in Annex IV.
- Matters regarding the environment are dealt with in subparagraph 35.
below.
- Health:
- This sphere includes, inter alia, the health insurance system.
- The Palestinian Authority shall apply the present standards of vaccination
of Palestinians and shall improve them according to internationally-accepted
standards in the field.
- The Palestinian Authority shall inform Israel of any Israeli hospitalized
in a Palestinian hospital as outlined in Annex I, Article II. Arrangements
for moving such hospitalized Israelis shall be agreed upon in the CAC.
- Israel and the Palestinian Authority shall agree on arrangements regarding
treatment and hospitalization of Palestinians in Israeli hospitals.
- Israel and the Palestinian Authority shall exchange information regarding
epidemics and contagious diseases and shall develop methods for exchange
of medical files and documents.
- Import of pharmaceuticals to the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area through
Israeli sea ports and airports shall be in accordance with general arrangements
concerning imports, as dealt with in Annex IV.
- Transportation:
- This sphere includes, inter alia, licensing of public transportation.
- In exercising its powers and responsibilities, the Palestinian Authority
shall make appropriate arrangements for the continued operation of existing
Israeli public transportation lines to the Settlements.
- High and appropriate international transportation standards shall be
applied in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area.
- Regulations in the transportation sphere shall continuously adapt to
improvements in international standards due to the dynamics of technology
and environmental considerations. Due consideration shall be given to compatibility
between the standards of the Palestinian Authority and of Israel.
- Regulations in the transportation field, including traffic signalization,
shall be applied with a view to assuring the safety of all persons, to
contributing to economic growth and to protecting the common environment.
- Regarding meteorology, there shall be mutual assistance and cooperation
between the Israeli and the Palestinian weather forecasting offices.
- The issue of establishing transport and communication lines to and
from the Jericho Area and the Gaza Strip to Israel and the West Bank is
dealt with in Appendix B attached to this Annex.
- The arrangements regarding the transfer of authorities concerning maritime
activity and aviation are dealt with in Annex I.
- Agriculture:
- Israel and the Palestinian Authority shall do their utmost to preserve
and improve the veterinary standards.
- Israel and the Palestinian Authority shall take all measures to reach
equivalent and compatible standards regarding animal disease control, including
mass vaccination of animals and avians, quarantines, "stamping out"
measures and residue control standards.
- Mutual arrangements shall be made to prevent the introduction and spread
of plant pests and diseases, for their eradication, as well as arrangements
concerning residue control standards in plant products.
- The veterinary and the plant protection authorities of Israel and the
Palestinian Authority shall coordinate and regularly exchange information
regarding animal diseases, as well as plant pests and diseases, and shall
establish a mechanism for immediate notification of the outbreak of such
diseases.
- Economic relations in the agricultural sphere between Israel and the
Palestinian Authority, including transfer of agricultural goods, are dealt
with in Annex IV.
- Experts from both sides shall discuss the details of the arrangements
regarding veterinary and plant protection within the CAC.
- Employment:
- Procedures for distributing employment permits to work in Israel and
in the Settlements shall be agreed upon between Israel and the Palestinian
Authority.
- Arrangements concerning the rights of employees and workers from the
Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area working in Israel are dealt with in Annex
IV.
- Land Registration:
All powers and responsibilities regarding land registration will be
transferred to the Palestinian Authority, except the Settlements and the
Military Installation Area.
- Nature Reserves:
- Israel and the Palestinian Authority shall safeguard and preserve nature
in general and shall protect species of animals, plants and flowers of
special breeds.
- The Palestinian Authority shall respect the existing status of declared
nature reserves and shall safeguard them.
- Electricity:
- The Palestinian Authority shall continue, as appropriate, to buy electric
power from the Jerusalem Electricity Company for the Jericho area.
- Pending the establishment by the Palestinian Authority of an alternative
system for the Gaza Strip, it shall temporarily buy electric power from
the Israel Electric Company (IEC), and to that end shall enter into a commercial
agreement with the IEC. This Agreement shall relate to the settling of
debts; to IEC property; and to the maintenance of lines to Palestinian
customers.
- Without derogating from the powers and responsibilities transferred
to the Palestinian Authority above, the Palestinian Authority shall enable
the supply of electricity to the Gush Katif settlement area and the Kfar
Darom settlement by the IEC, as well as the maintenance by the IEC of the
electricity lines to these locations and of the electricity lines crossing
the Jericho Area.
The means of supplying electricity and the modalities of maintenance of
lines to the Gush Katif settlement area and the Kfar Darom settlement shall
be arranged by means of a commercial agreement between the Palestinian
Authority and the IEC.
- Environmental matters relating to electricity shall be governed by
the provisions regarding environmental protection as set forth in subparagraph
35. below.
- Public Works:
- This sphere includes, inter alia, the Housing Department in the Gaza
Strip.
- In principle, maintenance and repairs of the Lateral Roads leading
to the Settlements and the Military Installation Area shall be carried
out by the Palestinian Authority.
- Where such maintenance and repairs have not been effected by the Palestinian
Authority within a reasonable time, the Palestinian Authority shall request,
through the CAC, that Israel effect such maintenance and repairs.
- The Palestinian Authority shall notify and update Israel through the
CAC of any activity which may disturb the regular flow of traffic on roads,
including road works, repairs and large-scale construction in close proximity
to roads.
- Postal Services:
- This sphere includes, inter alia, the management of post offices and
postal delivery in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area.
- The Palestinian Authority may issue postage stamps, postal stationery
(hereinafter "stamps") and date stamps, subject to the following
provisions:
- Stamps shall include only the term "the Palestinian Authority",
the face value and the subject.
- The face value shall be stated only in the agreed legal currency circulating
in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area as detailed in Annex IV.
- The design, symbols and subjects of stamps, postal stationery and date
stamps issued by the Palestinian Authority will be in accordance with the
principles outlined in Article XII of the Agreement.
- The date stamp shall include only the name of the office responsible
for the cancelling of the stamp and the date of that operation.
- Both sides will coordinate and cooperate in establishing postal rates
for international postal services in such a way as to prevent mutual economic
harm to each other.
- The modalities and arrangements for sending and receiving all postal
items, including parcels, between the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area and
Israel and the West Bank will be arranged by means of a commercial agreement
between the Israel Postal Authority and the Civil Administration respectively
on one side, and the Palestinian Authority on the other.
- The modalities and arrangements for sending and receiving all postal
items, including parcels, between the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area and
other countries will be arranged by means of a commercial agreement between
the Israel Postal Authority and the Palestinian Authority, further modalities
will be discussed in the CAC.
- The customs principles detailed in Annex IV shall also apply to postal
items, including parcels, transmitted to the Gaza Strip and the Jericho
Area.
- Population Registry and Documentation:
- The Palestinian Authority shall receive the existing population registry
in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area, as well as files pertaining to
the residents of these areas.
- The existing identity card of the present residents of the Gaza Strip
and the Jericho Area, as well as of new residents therein, shall be substituted
by a new identity card.
- Possession of the aforementioned identity card and, whenever necessary,
of an Israeli entrance permit, shall be required for entry into Israel
by residents of the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area.
- Safe passage between the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area of residents
of these areas shall require the possession of the aforementioned identity
card and any other necessary documents.
- In order to ensure efficient passage procedures and to avoid discrepancies,
the Palestinian Authority shall update Israel on a regular basis, through
the CAC, of every change in its registry, with a view to enabling Israel
to maintain an updated and current registry.
- Exit abroad through the passages or through Israeli points of exit
by residents of the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area shall only be possible
by means of an agreed passport/travel document.
This title shall be written on the cover in letters of equal size.
- Persons from countries not having diplomatic relations with Israel
who visit the Gaza Strip and Jericho Area shall be required to obtain a
special visitor's permit to be issued by the Palestinian Authority and
cleared by Israel. Requests for such permits shall be filed by a relative
of the visitor residing in the areas, through the Palestinian Authority,
or by the Palestinian Authority itself.
- Visitors to the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area shall be permitted
to remain in these areas for a period of up to three months granted by
the Palestinian Authority and cleared by Israel.
The Palestinian Authority may extend this three month period for an additional
period of up to four months and shall inform Israel about the extension.
Any further extensions require the approval of Israel.
- Persons from countries having diplomatic relations with Israel who
visit the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area shall either be required to obtain
the aforementioned visitor's permit or to hold a valid passport and an
Israeli visa, when required.
- Entry into the Gaza Strip or the Jericho Area of non-resident Palestinians
who are visitors to these areas shall be handled by the Palestinian Authority
in accordance with subparagraphs g. and h. above.
- The Palestinian Authority shall ensure that visitors referred to above
shall not overstay the duration of their entry permit and authorized extensions.
- Special VIP certificates may be issued as detailed in Annex I.
- The Palestinian Authority may grant permanent residency in the Gaza
Strip and the Jericho Area with the prior approval of Israel.
- The format of the aforementioned identity card and passport/travel
document as well as arrangements of the implementation of the provisions
set forth in this Article are detailed in Appendix C attached to this Annex.
- Government and Absentee Land and other Immovables:
- All powers and responsibilities of the Custodian of Absentee Land and
Immovables and powers and responsibilities for governmental land and other
immovables in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area shall be transferred
to the Palestinian Authority in accordance with the following.
- During the interim period, the transfer of powers and responsibilities
of the Custodians of Absentee and Government Property in the Gaza Strip
and the Jericho Area, other than those relating to movable property, shall
not apply to land and other immovables within the Settlements and the Military
Installation Area. The issue shall be dealt with within the permanent status
negotiations.
- The status of land and other immovables which, prior to June 1967,
were in the custody of the Jordanian Custodian of Enemy Property in the
West Bank or under the management of the Director General appointed in
accordance with Order no. 25 of 31.3.50 in the Gaza Strip, shall be dealt
with in the permanent status negotiations. Pending those negotiations,
the status quo of such land and other immovables shall be maintained.
- Telecommunications:
- The Electromagnetic Sphere
- The frequencies detailed in the telecommunications technical schedule
attached to this Annex as Appendix D are assigned for the use of the Palestinian
Authority in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area, to satisfy its present
needs.
- Conditions for the use of these frequencies as well as details concerning
power, timing, direction, antenna radiation pattern and transmission methods,
are also formulated in the aforementioned Appendix.
- The frequencies shall serve, inter alia, a television network and a
radio network.
- The Palestinian Authority shall ensure that only the above frequencies
shall be used and that it shall not disturb or interfere with Israel radio
communications activity, and Israel shall ensure that there shall be no
disturbance or interference with those frequencies.
- The compatibility of the standards of electromagnetic and telecommunications
systems and equipment imported or installed for use in the Gaza Strip and
the Jericho Area, as well as the standards of operation of such equipment,
are as agreed upon and formulated in the attached Appendix D.
- The CAC shall establish, as the need arises, a joint committee of technical
experts from both sides to discuss and deal with any issue arising out
of this Agreement including the fulfillment of future needs of the Palestinian
Authority.
- Telecommunications
- Pending the establishment by the Palestinian Authority of an alternative
telecommunications system in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area, the existing
system of telephone and other related communication services including
international telecommunications in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area
shall continue through "Bezeq - the Israel Telecommunications Corp.
Ltd." (hereinafter "Bezeq") and to that end, the Palestinian
Authority shall enter into a commercial agreement with Bezeq.
- Without derogating from the powers and responsibilities of the Palestinian
Authority, the Palestinian Authority shall enable the supply of telecommunications
services to the Settlements and the Military Installation area by Bezeq,
as well as the maintenance by Bezeq of the telecommunications infrastructure
serving them or infrastructure crossing the Gaza Strip and the Jericho
Area.
- Archaeology:
- The Palestinian Authority shall protect and guard all archaeological
sites in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area, respect academic freedom
in particular the freedom publishing research work based on excavations
and shall take all necessary steps against theft of archaeological artifacts
and illegal trade in them.
- The CAC shall establish a joint committee of experts from both sides
to deal with all archaeological issues of common interest. Actions which
may affect the sites detailed in Appendix A shall also be referred to this
committee for discussion and recommendation.
The Palestinian Authority shall respect such recommendations.
Disagreements on this matter within the joint committee of experts shall
be referred to the CAC to be dealt with in accordance with the provisions
of this Agreement.
- Subject to academic considerations, and in accordance with the law,
when the Palestinian Authority grants excavation licenses to archaeologists,
researchers and academics interested in excavating in the Gaza Strip and
Jericho Area, it shall do so without discrimination.
- The Palestinian Authority shall ensure free access to archaeological
sites.
- With due consideration to the Palestinian demand that Israel shall
return all archaeological artifacts found in the Gaza Strip and Jericho
area since 1967, this issue shall be dealt with in the negotiations on
the final status.
For this purpose, Israel shall provide a list of archaeological sites for
which excavation licenses were granted since 1967, including, where available,
a general description of the artifacts found therein, and their location.
- Water and Sewage
- All water and sewage (hereinafter referred to as "water")
systems and resources in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area shall be operated,
managed and developed (including drilling) by the Palestinian Authority,
in a manner that shall prevent any harm to the water resources.
- As an exception to subparagraph a., the existing water systems supplying
water to the Settlements and the Military Installation Area, and the water
systems and resources inside them continue to be operated and managed by
Mekoroth Water Co.
- All pumping from water resources in the Settlements and the Military
Installation Area, shall be in accordance with existing quantities of drinking
water and agricultural water.
Without derogating from the powers and responsibilities of the Palestinian
Authority, the Palestinian Authority shall not adversely affect these quantities.
Israel shall provide the Palestinian Authority with all data concerning
the number of wells in the Settlements and the quantities and quality of
the water pumped from each well, on a monthly basis.
- Without derogating from the powers and responsibilities of the Palestinian
Authority, the Palestinian Authority shall enable the supply of water to
the Gush Katif settlement area and the Kfar Darom settlement by Mekoroth,
as well as the maintenance by Mekoroth of the water systems supplying these
locations and of water lines crossing the Jericho Area.
- The Palestinian Authority shall pay Mekoroth for the cost of water
supplied from Israel and for the real expenses incurred in supplying water
to the Palestinian Authority.
- All relations between the Palestinian Authority and Mekoroth shall
be dealt with in a commercial agreement.
- The Palestinian Authority shall take the necessary measures to ensure
the protection of all water systems in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area.
- Upon the signing of this Agreement, the two Parties shall establish
a subcommittee to deal with all issues of mutual interest including the
exchange of all data relevant to the management and operation of the water
resources and systems and mutual prevention of harm to water resources.
- The subcommittee shall agree upon its agenda and upon the procedures
and manner of its meetings, and may invite experts or advisers as it sees
fit.
- Planning and Zoning:
- Authorities, powers and responsibilities in this sphere, except in
the Settlements and the Military Installation Area, shall be transferred
to the Palestinian Authority subject to the following.
- Planning schemes, bylaws and regulations in effect in the Gaza Strip
and the Jericho Area prior to the signing of this Agreement shall remain
in force, unless amended or abrogated in accordance with this Agreement.
- The Palestinian Authority may amend, abrogate or promulgate planning
schemes, and issue licenses and exemptions within its jurisdiction, provided
that such acts are consistent with the provisions of this Agreement.
- As part of its procedure, the Palestinian Authority shall publish planning
schemes in the form of law. The Palestinian Authority shall provide the
CAC with a copy of it.
- If Israel considers such a plan to be inconsistent with the terms of
this Agreement, including Annex I, it may, within thirty (30) days of the
receipt by the CAC of such a plan, bring it for consideration by a special
subcommittee of the CAC and/or request additional information regarding
the plan.
The Palestinian Authority shall respect the recommendations of the subcommittee.
Pending the completion of such a consideration process, and due settlement
of the matter in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, the
planning procedures shall not be finalized.
- Direct Taxation:
This sphere includes, inter alia, income tax on individuals and corporations,
property taxes, municipal taxes and fees, as formulated in Annex IV.
- Indirect Taxation:
This sphere includes, inter alia, VAT, purchase taxes on local production
and import taxes, as formulated in Annex IV.
- Environmental Protection:
- Israel and the Palestinian Authority shall act for the protection of
the environment and prevention of environmental risks, hazards and nuisances.
- Israel and the Palestinian Authority shall respectively adopt, apply
and ensure compliance with internationally-recognized standards concerning
acceptable levels of land, air, water and sea pollution, and acceptable
levels of treatment and disposal of solid and liquid wastes; for the use
and handling of hazardous substances, including pesticides, insecticides
and herbicides, and standards for the prevention and abatement of noise,
odor, pests and other nuisances which may affect each side and the Settlements
and the Military Installation Area.
- The Palestinian Authority shall take the appropriate measures to prevent
the uncontrolled discharge in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area of sewage
and effluence to water sources including underground and surface water
and rivers, and to promote the proper treatment of sanitary and industrial
waste water.
- In the event that Israel or the Palestinian Authority considers that
there might be a threat to its environment, any relevant information concerning
the development activity and its environmental impact shall be provided
by the relevant side.
- Israel and the Palestinian Authority shall respectively operate an
emergency warning system in order to respond to events or accidents which
may generate environmental pollution, damage or hazards. A mechanism for
mutual notification and coordination in cases of such events or accidents
shall be established.
- Israel and the Palestinian Authority shall cooperate in implementing
agreed principles and standards concerning the protection of the Mediterranean
Sea, the protection of the ozone layer, the control of movement of hazardous
wastes and their disposal, the restriction of trade in endangered species
of wild fauna and flora, and the conservation of migratory species of wild
animals.
- Israel and the Palestinian Authority shall establish within the CAC
an Environmental Experts Committee for the coordination of environmental
issues, to be convened when the need arises.
- Gas and Petroleum:
- This sphere includes, inter alia, distribution, supply, licensing,
sales, exploration and production of gas and petroleum in the Gaza Strip
and the Jericho Area.
- In authorizing the construction or operation of gas and petroleum facilities
(including gas and petrol stations), a safety distance from the Settlements
and the Military Installation Area shall be observed by the Palestinian
Authority.
- The color of all gas cylinders in use in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho
Area shall be different than that in use in Israel.
- Israel and the Palestinian Authority agree to cooperate concerning
the exploration and production of oil and gas in cases of joint geological
structures lying partly in Israel or the West Bank and partly in the Gaza
Strip or the Jericho Area.
- Transfer of gas or fuel products through or to Israel and the West
Bank shall be in accordance with Israeli standards concerning safety, security
and environmental protection, and in accordance with the arrangements regarding
entry into Israel.
- Policies of pricing, taxation, import and marketing regarding gas and
petroleum are dealt with in Annex IV.
- Insurance:
- This sphere includes, inter alia, licensing of insurance companies,
insurance agents and supervision of their activity.
- Arrangements regarding the compulsory insurance of motor vehicles and
the compensation of road accident casualties, in view of transportation
between the Gaza and the Jericho area, are dealt with in Annex IV.
- Treasury:
- In view of the need for a smooth transfer of powers and responsibilities,
Israel shall provide the Palestinian Authority, through a team of Palestinian
auditors, with all the details concerning the Civil Administration budget
allocated for the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area and the revenues, expenses
and accounts. It shall also provide details regarding the Civil Administration's
existing financial system in the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area.
- Israel shall transfer to the Palestinian Authority all the Gaza Strip
and the Jericho Area Civil Administration funds and bank accounts as well
as movable property.
- Israel shall provide the Palestinian Authority with a list of the Civil
Administration departments and their immovable offices, storerooms, warehouses,
etc.
- Where such immovables are situated on private property, including property
owned by absentees, Israel shall provide the Palestinian Authority with
the contracts between the Civil Administration and the owners of such property.
- Israel shall bring to an end all the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area
Civil Administration service contracts detailed in Appendix E attached
to this Annex.
Upon the transfer of powers and responsibilities, Israel shall provide
the Palestinian Authority with copies of confirmations from the contractors
declaring that they have no claim or demand concerning these contracts.
- Civil Administration development contracts, the duration of which extends
beyond the transfer of powers and responsibilities, as detailed in Appendix
E, shall be transferred to the Palestinian Authority and shall remain in
force.
- Civil Administration contracts concerning leasing or renting Waqf,
absentee or private property shall be transferred to the Palestinian Authority
and shall remain in force.
- All contracts entered into by the Custodian of Absentee and Governmental
Property for renting and leasing land shall be transferred to the Palestinian
Authority, and Israel shall give notice of such to the tenants and lessees.
It is understood that following the transfer of such contracts the Palestinian
Authority shall have full discretion to take any decision regarding these
contracts.
- After the transfer of authorities, powers and responsibilities in this
sphere, if Israel is sued with regard to the contracts and obligations
referred to in subparagraph c. above, the Palestinian Authority shall reimburse
Israel for the full amount awarded by any court or tribunal.
- 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.
- Upon the transfer of powers and responsibilities, the Palestinian Authority
shall be solely responsible for any claim regarding its actions pursuant
to the transfer.
- Israel shall provide the Palestinian Authority with copies of the contracts
listed in Appendix E in order to enable it to make a decision on new contracts
which it may conclude. If such contracts are not written in Arabic, Israel
shall provide the Palestinian Authority with a translation into Arabic.