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Blatant violations of the accords; sayings of Chairman Arafat in 1998

Communicated by the Israel Government Press Office, December 2, 1998


Speaking in Washington this week, Chairman Arafat again violated the Oslo 1, Oslo 2, Hebron and Wye Accords by announcing his intention to unilaterally declare a Palestinian state in May 1999.

This is consistent with Mr. Arafat's record of blatant violations of the accords with Israel. He threatens Israel with violence, invokes the PLO's Phased Plan for Israel's destruction, glorifies terrorists, incites against Israel and likens the accords to a temporary truce.

Following are selected examples of Arafat's remarks in the past year:

  1. Arafat Threatens Violence Against Israel
  2. Arafat Likens Accords With Israel to a Temporary Truce
  3. Chairman Arafat frequently compares the accords with Israel to the Khudaibiya agreement made by the prophet Muhammad with the Arabian tribe of Koreish. The pact, slated to last for ten years, was broken within two years, when the Islamic forces - having used the peace pact to become stronger - defeated the Koreish tribe. Comparing agreements with Israel to the Khudaibiya pact is tantamount to stating that they are temporary arrangements.

  4. Arafat Invokes the Phased Plan for Israel's Destruction
  5. Chairman Arafat habitually invokes the June 8, 1974 resolution of the Palestinian National Council [PNC], known as the 'Phased Plan' for Israel's destruction. The decision contains two key elements: first, to create a Palestinian state on any territory vacated by Israel (paragraph 2); and second, to use that state as a base for mobilizing a general Arab assault on Israel (paragraph 8 of the resolution).]

  6. Arafat Glorifies Terrorists
  7. Arafat Incites Against Israel
  8. Arafat Threatens to Unilaterally Declare a Palestinian State in 1999 with Jerusalem as its Capital.


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