In the name of Allah the most Merciful, the Compassionate
(And He says: Do. For Allah will see the results of your work and so will his Prophet and believers)
Brother and life-long comrade, President Yasser Arafat, President of the State of Palestine, Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization, President of the National Authority
Brother Saleem Al-Za’noun, Chair of the National Council,
Brother Ahmad Qurei’, Speaker of the Legislative Council,
Ladies and gentlemen, members of the Council
Brothers and sisters, Members of the diplomatic community and distinguished guests,
May Peace and the Mercy of Allah be upon you
I am filled with confidence and pride as I stand here
before our elected Legislative Council, one of the expressions of the
sovereignty of our people, and the constitutional reference for the
government, and whose elected members are an integral part of our National
Council that guards our political organization, the Palestine Liberation
Organization.
I begin my speech by expressing all respect and esteem
to the Palestinian people in every city, village and refugee camp in our
homeland and in the Diaspora, to our resilient and struggling people of whom
we are proud. We cherish this unlimited pride that has extended across
several generations. This pride is exemplified in the hundreds of thousands
of martyrs, injured and detainees who protect our national identity in spite
of all attempts to destroy and annul our rights. We have preserved our
inalienable rights and established our National Authority as an imperative
step towards the establishment of our forthcoming independent state, with
Jerusalem as its capital.
Our people, who have been steadfast throughout the past
two and a half years during the courageous uprising against Israel’s
aggression, despite the killing and destruction in Jenin and its heroic
camp, in Nablus, Tulkarm, Qalqilya, Hebron and all of our resistant cities,
villages and camps in the West Bank and in Rafah, Khan Yunis, Dayr al-Balah,
Gaza City, Beit Hanoun, Jabalya and in every part of our steadfast Strip. I
specifically want to honor the families who have lost their loved ones,
those who have suffered injuries, Palestinian political prisoners and those
who have personally suffered. Palestinian accomplishments will always be
indebted to the sacrifices of these heroes and to their families, people and
homeland.
We are a highly-distinguished people and our energy has
grown – in the eyes of the whole world – to be worthy of a genuine state
that enjoys sovereignty like all other peoples and states: a modern and
democratic state that will constitute a safe home to all Palestinians and an
effective partner in building and supporting security and stability in the
region. I believe that part of the responsibilities of the government
should be to build the pillars of this state including the preparation for
presidential, parliamentary and municipal elections, based on the Elections
Law which we hope will be passed soon by your distinguished Council.
Mr. President,
Brothers and Sisters,
The root of our suffering and the source of our pain is
the occupation and its detestable oppressive policies. We all commit to
ending the occupation in all of its shapes and forms. This requires that we
direct our main efforts to internal housekeeping while being committed to
the provisions of the Basic Law adopted by the Palestinian Legislative
Council and ratified by President Yasser Arafat. The government commits
itself to abiding by the Law and enforcing it on all Palestinian
institutions in order to ensure that in a short time there will be no
violations of the Law and no signs of chaos or ambiguity in society. We will
implement our Basic Law in a manner proving that we merit a state and will
abide by its constitution. Our government will not allow for any violation
of this Law.
The government is certain that internal organization
cannot be achieved without a collective commitment to the principle of the
rule of law. The rule of law will be meaningless without an independent,
effective and impartial judiciary, and efficient legal institutions with a
Ministry of Justice that supports the independence of the judiciary and an
enforcement mechanism capable of implementing such provisions. The
government promises to work side by side with the President and the
Legislative Council to restructure the Higher Judiciary Council in
accordance with the provisions of the Law and the Independence of the
Judiciary. It also promises to improve the courts. It is committed to
helping the courts overcome their gaps and perform their duties in the best
manner. The government commits itself to work on the preparation of draft
laws and regulations to complete the National Authority's body of laws. The
judicial system is the real face of any society and the most accurate
indicator of its civilization, progress and development. Accordingly, the
government shall pay special attention to the judiciary.
Mr. President,
Ladies and Gentlemen
The government will concentrate on the question of
security. Our understanding of security is the security of Palestinian
citizens in their homeland. We seek the security of the homeland for all
sectors of society. Based on this understanding, the government endeavors
to develop the security organs and apparatuses according to law. It will
allocate special attention to the professional qualifications of the leaders
and members of such security organs. It will show tolerate no breach of
discipline or violations of the law. The government will not allow – to the
contrary it will strictly prevent– interference by the security forces in
the lives, affairs and business of citizens unless within the limits
permitted by the law. In this respect, the government will build upon the
achievements of the previous government regarding the organization and
responsibilities of the security apparatuses. These security arrangements
give the Minister of the Interior wide jurisdiction, and provide him with
the ability to control the internal situation and improve security
performance.
The government understands that citizens’ feeling of
safety and security is the most important pillar of national resistance and
is the most important requirement for growth and progress in all aspects of
life for both individuals and the community. Therefore, the unauthorized
possession of weapons, with its direct threat to the security of the
population, is a major concern that will be relentlessly addressed. We aim
to ensure that only legitimate weapons are used to preserve public order and
implement the law.There will be no other decision-making authority except
for the legitimate one – the Palestinian Authority.On this land and for
this people, there is only one authority, one law, and one democratic and
national decision that applies to us all.
It should be understood here that the rights of
citizens to freely express themselves will not be jeopardized by any person
or under any pretense or justification. Palestinians may hold any political
views, and exercise such rights and freedoms in accordance with the law.
The government is aware of the importance of political
opposition and is fully aware of the right of the opposition to strive to
achieve power. In order to foster this, we call upon the opposition
factions and forces to develop their institutions, frameworks and dialogues
and to halt any incitement and negative campaigning. We call upon the
opposition to make use of both the free press and the law to exercise its
voice and to present its viewpoints. We also call on all sectors of
Palestinian society to utilize the Political Party Law to revive internal
political debate and enhance its effectiveness. I reconfirm here that our
government will stand for pluralism within the framework of national unity
in accordance with the law, but pluralism does not extend to security.
Within this framework, we will develop the most
effective means of reaching an internal understanding aimed at ensuring the
rights of all forces, parties and factions to exist and work. Here, I call
upon all of you to partake in the election of representative institutions,
particularly given that we have chosen elections as a non-revocable means to
formulate and activate these organs.
Mr. President,
Ladies and Gentlemen
Members of the PLC,
The government understands the magnitude of our
suffering and economic difficulties as a result of the continuation and
escalation of Israeli measures. This suffering has led to an increase in
poverty and unemployment rates with a major deterioration in economic
indicators. This is a result of the enormous destruction of our
infrastructure, our private property and sources of livelihood caused by the
occupation. Palestinian citizens seek a glimmer of hope to eradicate their
suffering and its destructive impact on their lives. The government pledges
to address this economic situation by taking timely measures, within its
capacities, to improve the living conditions mainly of the unemployed and
other people living in extreme hardship until passage of the Social Security
Law. The government will also work to restore the infrastructure that has
been destroyed by the occupation. Within this framework, the government
promises to launch an international effort to seek rehabilitation for the
economic destruction caused by Israel’s oppression, invasions, and killings.
The government will work to prepare a comprehensive
national development plan (that includes Jerusalem) in which we will devote
sufficient attention to the service and economic sectors and will provide
necessary health, educational, cultural, media and agricultural services to
citizen. The plan will be carried out in a professional and transparent
manner. In this context, the government is keen to continue working with
the private sector in order to enact and enforce legislation and regulations
that will strengthen the market economy and develop the national economy and
provide protection to investments and investors.
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Moreover, the government will devote itself to the
situation of Palestinian women, who constitute half of our population, and
who play a major and effective role in our lives. We will also continue to
work on the protection of the rights of children and families and develop
the youth sector to ensure a better future for our people.
As regards the financial issue, the government will
continue its efforts to implement the new fiscal policy and all the measures
and arrangements as they were submitted to you by the Minister of Finance
through the Budget Law. The fiscal policy reasserts our commitment to
regulate the investments of the Palestinian Authority. These investments
will be fully placed under the government’s supervision and control so that
all resources of the Palestinian Authority will be unified in the Ministry
of Finance in accordance with international best practices in the
administration of public funds.
The government will not allow – and will devise strict
regulations to combat – abuse of personal positions in the exercise of trade
and investment.
Public funds belong to the citizens and to the nation.
Preserving public funds is a national and moral duty that will be exercised
through institutions, laws, transparency and continuous supervision. In
this context, the government will prosecute persons accused of corruption
and embezzlement based on concrete evidence and pursuant to due process. The
government is fully prepared to receive any complaints and supporting
evidence in this regard, and to refer these to the competent authorities.
The government is fully aware of the problems facing
our administrative structure and understands that it is necessary to quickly
remedy this problem. It will continue to implement and develop its reform
plan – in particular the reform plan adopted by the Legislative Council
through a joint committee between the Council, the government and in
cooperation with all relevant parties including civil society. The
government will build the Ministerial Cabinet with professionalism and work
ethics that will improve the work of all Executive Authority institutions in
order to serve the public interest. One of the most important steps in this
regard is the implementation of the financial and administrative components
of the Civil Service Law. We will ensure that all civil servants (who
number more than 120,000) are given guarantees for their present and future
so that they have sufficient pension salaries upon the termination of their
employment, in accordance with a comprehensive pension system that we hope
to finalize in the coming few months.
The government will not allow for any sign of chaos,
waste or duplication in our administrative structure and will therefore
continue our efforts to restructure government ministries, institutions and
agencies by merging and abolishing such organs as needed to allow them to
best perform their tasks in serving the state and its citizens. All of this
will be framed within a modern and comprehensive administrative law that the
government will work to formulate in order to organize all aspects of the
Executive Authority.
Mr. President,
Ladies and Gentlemen, members of the PLC
You may have noticed that I intentionally began this
statement with the government’s vision of the internal situation and the
areas of major concern.
This is a message that we are conveying to Palestinian
citizens who seek wide-scale reforms in all aspects of their lives and
related to their rights.
However, the internal situation cannot be separated
from the painful and political reality in which we live and encounter: the
deplorable occupation and its accompanying colonization and oppressive
policies that have caused us tremendous pain and suffering.
Once again, I reiterate that the military and
colonizing occupation with its practices that include assassinations,
detentions, checkpoints, sieges, demolition of homes and properties is the
root of our suffering, has deepened our suffering and is the main source of
our problems. The occupation impedes our growth and therefore ending the
occupation in all of it forms and from all of the territories occupied since
1967, including our eternal capital Jerusalem, is our national priority that
requires solidarity and unity among all Palestinian forces under the
leadership of the Palestine Liberation Organization, the sole representative
of our people authorized by the major Palestinian institutions, foremost
among which are the National and Central Council, to negotiate and conclude
agreements on behalf of the Palestinian people.
The government, which is part of our national political
system, the PLO, is fully committed to the programs and decisions of our National and Central Councils on political and strategic levels.
We should translate our decades and generations of
popular and revolutionary struggles into political achievements that will
bring us closer to our goal of establishing our independent state (with
Jerusalem as its capital) and resolving the question of our refugees on the
basis of international law.
Based on our realistic and practical understanding of
the contents, mechanisms and goals of our national struggle, our people
fought with honor and undertook political initiatives with consciousness and
seriousness.
Every means of struggle has its time, mechanisms and
calculated return. Based on this, our people, through its legitimate
leadership, has presented successive serious peace initiatives and has not
hesitated to adopt peace as our strategic, irrevocable choice. The peace
process has gone through essential failings and major deteriorations, to the
point that we have now reached the most difficult stage of this bloody and
escalating conflict. While we should learn from the lessons of the past,
what we are living under does not cause us to lose hope in the benefits of
peace, or to turn our backs on Arab and international initiatives that aim
to achieve peace.
Before us, we have the Arab peace initiative that came
out of the Summit in Beirut. This has formed a national consensus on the
need to end the Arab-Israeli conflict peacefully and in accordance with
international law. This initiative will ensure that our region goes from
one of conflict to that of stability and normalized relations between all
states.We also have before us the Roadmap as an international blueprint to
aims to reach a permanent solution to the Palestinian question. The
government is committed to the Palestinian leadership’s official approval of
this plan reached after an in-depth and thorough review of it. Nonetheless,
I would like to mention a few points in this regard:
Israel is attempting to alter the Roadmap as we know it
by entering into complicated negotiations and by outlining its own
understanding of the clauses of this plan and its means of engaging in the
plan.
Our engagement in this Roadmap will not be affected by
Israel’s attempts and we will not negotiate the Roadmap. The Roadmap must
be implemented not negotiated. Therefore, the government supports the
Palestinian leadership in asserting its refusal of the so-called Israeli
amendments and calls upon the Quartet – author of this plan – to announce
the Roadmap as we know it, as soon as possible and to guarantee and verify
the implementation of each phase with an effective and guaranteed
enforcement and monitoring mechanisms.
In this context, the government reconfirms the
Palestinian commitment to the implementation of all of our obligations
within the framework of this plan, whether it be on political or security
levels. It is quite natural that we require Israel to fulfill its mutual
obligations.
Yet, what we have outlined will be meaningless if
Israel’s policy of imposing facts on the ground continues. Settlements,
which violate international law, continue to be the major threat to the
creation of a Palestinian state with genuine sovereignty. Thus, settlements
are the primary obstacle to any peace process.
Settlement expansion in and around Jerusalem, with its
accompanying house demolitions, confiscation of land and property, (in
addition to the economic, social, administrative and cultural strangulation
in the lives of Palestinians and Israel’s attempt to impose a permanent
solution for this Holy City by means other than negotiations) will only lead
to inflaming the conflict and destroying any chance for peace.
The construction of the so-called “separation” wall is
a dangerous continuation of the colonization project. In addition to the
confiscation of Palestinian citizens’ lands and the cutting off of their
sources of livelihood, the wall is an Israeli measure that is designed to
annex large areas of land, to confiscate underground water, isolate our
cities and villages and to encircle the city of Jerusalem. This is another
attempt to destroy any chance for peace and destroy any possibility to reach
a permanent and accepted solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. The
removal of the wall will be among the first issues that our government will
address because, without its removal, Israel will effectively destroy the
Roadmap and any other peace initiative.
Here, I would like to address the Israeli people and
the Israeli government frankly and directly.
We want a lasting peace with you achieved through
negotiations and on the basis of international law, to implement Security
Council Resolutions 242 and 338, as well as signed agreements.
We denounce terrorism by any party and in all its
shapes and forms both because of our religious and moral traditions and
because we are convinced that such methods do not lend support to a just
cause like ours, but rather destroy it. These methods do not achieve peace,
to which we aspire.
We understand peace as a message of conscience and
behavior based on mutual desire and recognition of rights with the goal of
living in peace and security on the basis of equality.
As we extend our hand to you in peace, we reiterate
that peace cannot be possible with the continuation of settlement activity.
Peace will not be possible with the expropriation and annexation of land.
The choice is yours: peace without settlements or a continuation of the
occupation, subjugation, hatred and conflict.
To be clear, the Palestinian people will not accept
anything less than the exercise of our right to self-determination and the
establishment of our independent, sovereign state with Jerusalem as its
capital; a genuine, contiguous state without any settlements, on all of the
territories occupied in 1967.
I am quite certain that you realize the importance of
the question of refugees, not only in the Palestinian–Israeli conflict, but
also on Arab and regional levels as we are speaking of millions of
Palestinian refuges around the world. Because you realize the importance of
this issue, you placed it on the timetable of the permanent status
negotiations.
Thus, a just, agreed upon, fair and acceptable solution
to the refugee problem consistent with international law (particularly UN
Resolution 194) will be the basis of peace and coexistence.
These are the fundamentals of any solution to the
Palestinian-Israeli conflict and this will not be changed.
To the Arab population inside Israel, our people and
our loved ones: I extend to you appreciation and respect for your
continuous support to us in the Occupied Territories. I am certain that you
will continue to play a positive role in Israeli politics, media and popular
civic organization to strengthen and establish an Israeli public opinion
that shares our commitment to a just political solution to the
Palestinian-Israel conflict and to the establishment of an independent
Palestinian state.
We do not ignore the sufferings of Jews throughout
history. And in exchange, we hope that the Israelis will not turn their
back to the sufferings of the Palestinians, which include displacement,
occupation, colonization and continuous oppression of the Palestinians.
To the Israeli government, which advised us that we
learn the lessons of Iraq, I say…
The Palestinian people are the ones who choose their
leadership. The leadership decides its politics according to independent
Palestinian choice. Our legitimacy is derived from the will of the people,
which is embodied in national organizations.
Those who need to learn the lessons of war and its
calamities are those who still believe that military might is capable of
imposing political solutions and that implicit and explicit threats are
capable of dissuading people from demanding their rights. I repeat, there
is no military solution to our conflict. Our people do not accept threats
and will not succumb to them. On the contrary, there is no alternative to a
just and comprehensive political solution. Our people welcome peace,
security and prosperity to all. We welcome a peace that guarantees Israel’s
withdrawal from all occupied Palestinian and Arab Territories in accordance
with international law.
We have heard a lot of your desire for peace, but what
we have witnessed from you is siege, assassinations, invasions, destruction
and a continuation of settlements. We hope that your desire for peace will
be translated into action.
Mr. President,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Our hearts are filled with grief and pain because of
what happened to our people in Iraq who throughout history have sacrificed
for the Palestinian people. We hope for stability for our brothers and
sisters in Iraq. We hope that the foreign occupation of their land will
end. We hope that the reconstruction of their land will begin in the near
future under an Iraqi government that represents the will of the Iraqi
people and speaks on its behalf.
We understand what happened in Iraq is an expression of
a new and straightforward policy vis-à-vis the Middle East, led
unilaterally, to redraw the borders of the political map of the whole
region.It is naïve to assume that Palestine will not be affected by these
turbulent developments, as it is only natural to feel concern for the impact
and repercussions of the situation in Iraq on the Palestinian people and our
cause.
We do not want to address this serious shift in policy
with slogans and ardent mottos, but rather with sound logic and an
understanding of our national aspirations in order to avoid losses or reduce
the amount of such loss and to provide practical and realistic methods to
achieve our goals.
Sisters and Brothers
The path of negotiations is our choice and the
resumption of negotiations with Israel – under the much-appreciated auspices
and sponsorship of the Quartet, and in close coordination with our brothers
in Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia – is a constant Palestinian demand.
All through the long negotiation process, there were
criticisms of our performance in negotiations. However such criticisms do
not nullify the fact that we have a rich accumulated experience from which
we should benefit.
Therefore, our government will work side by side with
the PLO Executive Committee and its Higher Negotiations Committee, under the
direction of President Yasser Arafat, President of State and Palestinian
Authority, Chairman of the PLO in order to restructure our negotiations
framework and to allow the negotiations team to dedicate itself to this
important, sensitive and vital task.
I thank our Arab brothers for their continued and
constant support to our people and cause and confirm the government’s
commitment to the concerns of the Arab states and to the Charter of the Arab
League and its decisions. We will continue to coordinate and cooperate with
our brothers to consolidate Arab consensus.
The government will remain keen on developing our
strategic relations with the rest of our friends in the world whom we thank
for their support and who share our commitment to balanced international
relations based on compliance with international law and UN resolutions. We
also call upon the Security Council to fulfill its obligations in
maintaining security and peace in our region and to ensuring the
implementation of its resolutions in a fair and consistent manner, while
also working to protect our people and to help us achieve independence and
freedom.
Mr. President
Sisters and Brothers
I am embarking on a new mission in my political career
by fulfilling a newly-created role in Palestine. I heard and read much
speculation about the aim of this position. Allow me to clarify.
The post of the Prime Minister (and regardless of the
person in the post), along with the Ministerial Cabinet, the Legislative
Council and all of the institutions of the National Authority are an
integral part of the Palestinian political system, the framework of which is
the PLO. It is a constitutional position approved by all of our national
institutions. In its essence, it is a serious attempt to improve the
performance of our National Authority and prepare for the construction of
our state including the preparation for upcoming elections – after the
removal of obstacles put forth by the occupation – to establish a democratic
political system. It is a position from which I will implement my
government's program using all the constitutional powers vested in this
post.
I wish to end my speech with a word to my brother and
companion, elected President Yasser Arafat.
The government, Mr. President, is your government and
the siege on you is symbolic of the resistance, pride and esteem of our
great people. We will not, from this moment forth, cease our serious and
assiduous work to end this unacceptable situation. The President of this
people, leader of its struggle and maker of peace on its behalf has the
right to regain his natural right to freedom and mobility without
restrictions.
We know Mr. President that you have always prided
yourself on sharing your people's suffering. Thus, the government, under
your leadership, will not spare any effort to work to release all of our
detainees, honorable heroes detained by the occupation – whose number has
exceeded 10,000 –including members of the Executive Committee of the PLO,
Tayseer Khaled and Abdul Rahim Malowah, as well as member of the Central
Council Rakad Salem and members of the Legislative Council Marwan Barghouti
and Hussam Khader and the longest-detained Palestinian, Ahmad Jubarah (Abu
Sukkar).
All of us in Palestine and everywhere … regardless of
our positions do not have different stances … if we have different titles,
we do not have different commitments and if we have different missions, we
do not have different goals.
Sisters and Brothers,
Members of the Council
Before I present to you the members of my Cabinet, I
would like to share with you frankly the considerations that were in my mind
as I was forming the government.
The formation before you is a result of the Palestinian
political reality, with all its positive and negative aspects. I know that
there are many objections regarding names and portfolios, and regarding
political representation, professional abilities, and so on and so forth.
However, this formation is what I believe in after my extensive
consultations and after taking into account our domestic politics which are
known to you all.
I seek your confidence, support and cooperation because
this plan requires all of our efforts. The credibility of the government
will be based on the effectiveness of its performance. Therefore, just as I
ask for your confidence, I call upon you to use your powers in monitoring
and holding the government accountable to the fullest extent, even to the
extent. These are tenets of the parliamentary life we have chosen. Let us
move forward on these bases.
May Peace and the Mercy of Allah be upon you.