MIFTAH
Monday, 1 July. 2024
 
Your Key to Palestine
The Palestinian Initiatives for The Promotoion of Global Dialogue and Democracy
 
 
 

The first comprehensive Palestinian Security Assessment, completed by an Independent Third Party, receives warm welcome from both Palestinian and International Commissioning Parties.

In July 2005, SAI completed the first comprehensive review of the Palestinian security sector – “Planning Considerations for International Involvement in the Palestinian Security Sector” – The completion of this work is a significant and essential step towards coordinated development of the sector. The work has been highly praised by all recipients, in both the international and Palestinian communities.

“That SAI’s International Transition Assistance Group (ITAG) has succeeded in setting a benchmark like the Security Assessment three months after start up proves the worth of SAI’s independent third party approach to the peaceful resolution of conflict,” said the Director General of SAI’s Jerusalem mission, Dr Jarat Chopra, “The availability of the Assessment finally makes real the proposition of International Community assistance for sector-wide reform and development of Palestinian security apparatuses. Such a development is recognized as an essential step in the stabilization of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.”

The Assessment, funded by the Royal Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the International Development Research Centre of Canada, examines the institutional architecture of the Palestinian security sector, the capacity and capability of the sector, challenges immediately facing it (precipitated by Israel’s proposed “unilateral disengagement” from the Gaza Strip and parts of the northern West Bank), the pressures Palestinian politics place on the sector, and the imperatives for longer term sectoral development. The Assessment places all the above in a political context appropriate to peace-building in the 21st century.

Under the coordination mandate given to General Ward as an outcome of the London Conference in March 2005, SAI has provided independent third party support for the proposed re-organisation of the Palestinian security sector. The pace of events surrounding Israel’s announcement of a “unilateral disengagement”, coupled with the absence of a conventional international intervention acceptable to all leading stakeholders implicated in the process by Israel’s proposal, has also seen SAI’s ITAG play a lead role in operational planning for a Palestinian security deployment in the wake of any change of status in the territories Israel has identified.

“ITAG has jointly prepared an integrated Palestinian security plan for “disengagement” in its role as the international element of the Palestinian Authority Ministry of Interior Transitional Security Planning Team,” said Dr Chopra. “The conclusions of this Assessment will continue to inform the operational implementation of this plan by ITAG/TSPT personnel.” Assuming Israel proceeds with its proposal, the deployment should commence in August 2005.

In order to provide the expertise required to undertake this and other peace support activities, in early 2005 SAI established the International Transition Assistance Group in Jerusalem. ITAG is led by Jarat Chopra, one of SAI’s managing partners, a veteran of 12 international intervention missions, an experienced participant in numerous peace negotiations in the context of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, and a professor of international law at Brown University in the USA.

SAI’s ITAG team is a hybrid that includes representatives from SAI’s core staff, international and local consultants with experience in security, politics, civil society, and media, secondments from the armed forces of several nations, and support and administrative staff. The careful selection of team members, when combined with stakeholders’ confidence in the group and its mission, has given ITAG the capacity to:

  • provide raw data to clients
  • identify many of the blocks to an effective security sector development
  • advise the decision-makers on how to negotiate the blocks as identified
  • mobilize and direct international support

The Palestinian security sector assessment – “Planning Considerations for International Involvement in the Palestinian Security Sector” – will be on this website once it is officially released. Please check the site for updates and other information about SAI and its Jerusalem mission.

US-based media representatives interested in reviewing an advance copy of the Assessment should contact Nadia Saah, Executive Producer, at SAI’s Washington office on (301) 908-1791.

 
 
Read More...
 
Footer
Contact us
Rimawi Bldg, 3rd floor
14 Emil Touma Street,
Al Massayef, Ramallah
Postalcode P6058131

Mailing address:
P.O.Box 69647
Jerusalem
 
 
Palestine
972-2-298 9490/1
972-2-298 9492
info@miftah.org

 
All Rights Reserved © Copyright,MIFTAH 2023
Subscribe to MIFTAH's mailing list
* indicates required