The negotiations at the Wye River Conference Center

S. for help implement in order to combat terrorist organizations and their infrastructure. In addition to bilateral cooperation with Israel, they will create a Palestinian-U.S. committee to meet biweekly to review steps to outlaw terrorist activities and violent behavior under their jurisdiction and jointly with the U.S. apprehend individuals suspected in violent acts and terror for the investigation prosecution and punishment of those persons. The Palestinians agree to work at prohibiting illegal weapons!.

             by creating an effective legal framework to unlicensed manufacture, sale, or possession of these weapons criminal, and also implement a program in which they collect these illegal weapons. "The Palestinian side will issue a decree prohibiting all forms of incitement to violence or terror, and establish mechanisms for acting systematically against all expressions or threats of violence or terror." In an attempt to monitor and report on such cases and give recommendations how to prevent such acts a U.S-Israeli-Palestinian committee will be set up. In order to promote cooperation in security they will build full levels of bilateral security cooperation, exchange forensic expertise, and develop a trilateral committee with the U.S. that is to meet not less than biweekly. The Palestinian side is to provide a list of policemen to the Israeli side. Members of the PLO and the Palestinian Central Council will reaffirm the nullification the parts of the Palestinian National Charter!.

             that are inconsistent with the letters exchanges between the PLO and the Government of Israel. The Palestinian Police will exercise powers and responsibilities to implement this Memorandum with due regard to internationally accepted norms of human rights and the rule of law, and will be guided by the need to protect the public, respect human dignity, and avoid harassment.

             Both sides feel the need to advance the economic growth in the West Bank and Gaze.

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