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RAMALLAH (Ma'an) -- The PLO's Central Council has adopted several major resolutions during its 27th meeting over the past two days, including a decision to suspend security coordination with Israel.

The resolutions were based on the current political situation and include calling for Israel to assume "all its responsibilities in accordance with its obligations under international law" as the occupying power, a statement said.

The council also called to "suspend all forms of security coordination given Israel's systematic and ongoing noncompliance with its obligations under signed agreements," to boycott all Israeli products -- not just settlement goods -- and to reject "attempts to recognize Israel as a Jewish State.

It also called for strengthening political reconciliation to facilitate the reconstruction of the war-torn Gaza Strip, and to hold presidential and parliamentary elections "as soon as possible."

The council expressed full support for high-level diplomatic initiatives and the International Criminal Court, while also calling on the international community to hold Israel accountable for "systematic violations of international law."

The PLO, in coordination with the Arab League, will also request that the UN Security Council set an end date for Israel's withdrawal from all occupied territories and honor the rights of refugees in accordance with UN Resolution 194.

The statement added that the PLO Executive Committee would execute all decisions made by the central council.

PLO officials Nasser al-Deen Shaer and Sameer Abu Aisha, who attended the session, told Ma'an that the decision to halt security coordination will be executed at the appropriate time following discussions with the executive committee.

PLO adopts resolution to halt security coordination with Israel | Maan News Agency
 
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Israel: No changes in ties with Palestinian Authority
Officials say defense, civil coordination continue, day after PLO calls to end security cooperation following freeze of tax funds

BY AFP AND TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF March 6, 2015, 6:50 am

Israel said ties with the Palestinian Authority remain unchanged Friday, a day after the Palestinian Liberation Organization’s central council said it would end security cooperation with Israel, in a potentially explosive move after Jerusalem cut off a key source of funds.

Officials told Israel Radio Friday that civil and defense cooperation continue unimpeded.

The PLO council decided Thursday “to stop security cooperation in all its forms with the occupying power,” which it urged to “take over full responsibility for the Palestinian people in the occupied State of Palestine, the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza.”

A source close to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas told Israel Radio that the council’s decision was a recommendation only. Another Palestinian official said that Abbas must issue a presidential order ending the security cooperation with Israel.

Israel has been withholding tax revenue from the Palestinians since they decided to join the International Criminal Court last month. Under a 1994 economic agreement, Israel agreed to transfer tens of millions of dollars each month to the PA in customs duties levied on goods destined for Palestinian markets that transit through Israeli ports.

Set up under the 1993 Oslo Accords, which founded the Palestinian Authority, the security coordination involves the sharing of intelligence and is considered crucial for Israel to keep tabs on Hamas and its West Bank members.

Palestinian leaders have threatened to cut security ties with Jerusalem in the past, but cooperation held as both sides had a shared interest in maintaining the arrangement.

Israel sees security cooperation with the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank as a vital part of its efforts to stymie attacks on Israeli civilians and soldiers and gain intelligence on the ground.

The cooperation is rooted firmly in the joint interest of thwarting the Hamas terror group.

In 2005, after Abbas took over as Palestinian Authority president and renounced violence, Israel and the PA began to cooperate in advancing their shared interest of marginalizing the Hamas terrorist group, especially when Hamas forcibly seized control of Gaza in 2007.

On the ground, this has translated into far fewer Israeli troops and reduced friction, with the Israel Defense Forces gradually removing roadblocks that once bisected the West Bank.

Abbas said in the past that security cooperation with Israel would persist regardless of differences with the Israeli government.

Last month US Secretary of State John Kerry warned that the possibility of the Palestinian government halting security cooperation with Israel or disbanding because of its economic predicament was real and could have negative consequences even outside Israel and the West Bank.

“If the Palestinian Authority ceases or were to cease, security cooperation — or even decide to disband as a result of their economic predicament, and that could happen in the near future if they don’t receive additional revenues — then we would be faced with yet another crisis that could also greatly impact the security of both Palestinians and Israelis,” Kerry said. “And that would have the potential of serious ripple effects elsewhere in the region.”


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