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           AGREEMENT BETWEEN ISRAEL AND LEBANON  MAY 17  1983 



                                                                     
     Following  the  Peace  for  Galilee  Operation    Israeli  and  
     Lebanese negotiators  met to  discuss a treaty between the two  
     countries.    The   delegations    held   over    35 sessions   
     alternatively in Khalde  Kiryat Shemona and Netanya   starting  
     on 28 December.  The  agreement was  finally signed on 17 May   
     following  high-level  US  involvement  including  a  ten  day  
     shuttle  diplomacy  by  Secretary  of State  Shultz.  The main  
     features of  the agreement include putting an end to the state  
     of war  between Israel  and Lebanon   a  mechanism for  treaty  
     supervision  military cooperation  and the establishment of an  
     Israeli mission in Beirut.                                      
     Although the  agreement was  signed   it was never ratified by  
     the Lebanese  government   due to  strong Syrian opposition to  
     the treaty. The following is the text of the agreement  and the 
     security annex:                                                 
                                                                     

                           AGREEMENT BETWEEN
               THE GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF ISRAEL AND
               THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF LEBANON



The Government of the State of Israel and the Government of the Republic
of Lebanon:

Bearing  in   mind  the  importance  of  maintaining  and  strengthening
international peace based on freedom  equality  justice  and respect for
fundamental human rights;

Reaffirming their faith in the aims and principles of the Charter of the
United Nations  and recognizing  their right  and obligation  to live in
peace with  each other  as well  as with  all states   within secure and
recognized boundaries;

Having agreed  to declare  the termination  of the  state of war between
them;

Desiring to  ensure lasting  security for both their States and to avoid
threats and the use of force between them;

Desiring to  establish their mutual relations in the manner provided for
in this Agreement;

Having  delegated  their  undersigned  representative plenipotentiaries 
provided with  full powers   in  order to  sign   in the presence of the
representative of the United States of America  this Agreement;

Have agreed to the following provisions:

                               ARTICLE 1

1. The Parties agree and undertake to respect the sovereignty  political
independence and territorial integrity of each other.  They consider the
existing international boundary between Israel and Lebanon inviolable.

2. The Parties  confirm that the state of war between Israel and Lebanon
has been terminated and no longer exists.

3. Taking  into  account the  provisions of  paragraphs 1 and  2  Israel
undertakes to  withdraw all  its armed forces from Lebanon in accordance
with the Annex of the present Agreement.

                               ARTICLE 2

The Parties  being guided by the principles of the Charter of the United
Nations and of international law   undertake to settle their disputes by
peaceful means  in such  a manner  as to promote international peace and
security  and justice.

                               ARTICLE 3

In order to provide maximum security for Israel and Lebanon  the Parties
agree to  establish and  implement security arrangements   including the
creation of  a Security  Region   as provided  for in  the Annex  of the
present Agreement.

                               ARTICLE 4

1. The territory of each Party will not be used as a base for hostile or
terrorist  activity  against  the  other Party   its  territory   or its
people.

2. Each Party  will prevent  the existence  or organization of irregular
forces  armed bands   organizations   bases   offices or infrastructure 
the  aims  and  purposes  of  which  include  incursions  or any  act of
terrorism into  the territory of the other Party   or any other activity
aimed at  threatening or endangering the security of the other Party and
safety  of  its  people.  To  this end  all agreements  and arrangements
enabling the  presence and  functioning on the territory of either Party
of elements hostile to the other Party are null and void.

3. Without prejudice to the inherent right of self-defense in accordance
with international law  each Party will refrain:

   a.  from  organizing   instigating   assisting   or  participating in
   threats or  acts of  belligerency   subversion   or incitement or any
   aggression  directed  against  the  other  Party   its  population or
   property  both within its territory and originating therefrom   or in
   the territory of the other Party.

   b.  from using  the territory  of the  other Party  for conducting  a
   military attack against the territory of a third state.

   c.  from intervening in the internal or external affairs of the other
   Party.

4. Each  Party  undertakes  to  ensure  that  preventive action  and due
proceedings will  be taken against persons or organizations perpetrating
acts in violation of this Article.

                               ARTICLE 5

Consistent  with  the termination  of the  state of  war and  within the
framework of  their constitutional provisions   the Parties will abstain
from any form of hostile propaganda against each other.

                               ARTICLE 6

Each Party  will prevent entry into   deployment in   or passage through
its territory   its  air space  and   subject to  the right  of innocent
passage in  accordance with international law   its territorial sea   by
military forces  armament  or military equipment of any state hostile to
the other Party.

                               ARTICLE 7

Except as  provided in the present Agreement   nothing will preclude the
deployment on  Lebanese territory  of international forces requested and
accepted  by  the Government  of Lebanon  to assist  in maintaining  its
authority.  New contributors to such forces shall be selected from among
states  having  diplomatic relations  with both  Parties to  the present
Agreement.

                               ARTICLE 8

1. a.  Upon entry  into force of the present Agreement   a Joint Liaison
   Committee will  be established  by the  Parties   in which the United
   States  of  America  will  be a  participant   and will  commence its
   functions.  This Committee  will be entrusted with the supervision of
   the implementation of all areas covered by the present Agreement.  In
   matters involving security arrangements  it will deal with unresolved
   problems  referred  to  it  by  the  Security Arrangements  Committee
   established in  subparagraph c.  below.  Decisions  of this Committee
   will be taken unanimously.

   b.  The Joint  Liaison Committee  will address itself on a continuing
   basis  to  the  development  of mutual  relations between  Israel and
   Lebanon  inter alia the regulation of the movement of goods  products
   and persons  communications  etc.

   c. Within the framework of the Joint Liaison Committee  there will be
   a Security Arrangements Committee whose composition and functions are
   defined in the Annex of the present Agreement.

   d. Subcommittees of the Joint Liaison Committee may be established as
   the need arises.

   e.  The  Joint  Liaison Committee  will meet  in Israel  and Lebanon 
   alternately.

   f. Each Party   if it so desires and unless there is an agreed change
   of status   may  maintain a  liaison office  on the  territory of the
   other  Party  in  order  to carry  out the  above-mentioned functions
   within the  framework of the Joint Liaison Committee and to assist in
   the implementation of the present Agreement.

   g.  The  members  of the  Joint Liaison  Committee from  each of  the
   Parties will be headed by a senior government official.

   h.  All  other  matters  relating  to  these  liaison offices   their
   personnel   and the  personnel of each Party present in the territory
   of  the  other Party  in connection  with the  implementation of  the
   present Agreement  will be  the subject of a protocol to be concluded
   between  the  Parties in  the Joint  Liaison Committee.  Pending  the
   conclusion   of   this  protocol    the   liaison  offices   and  the
   above-mentioned  personnel  will be  treated in  accordance with  the
   pertinent  provisions  of  the  Convention  on  Special  Missions  of
   December  8  1969  including  those provisions  concerning privileges
   and immunities.  The  foregoing is without prejudice to the positions
   of the Parties concerning that Convention.

2. During the six-month period after the withdrawal of all Israeli armed
forces  from  Lebanon  in  accordance  with  Article  1 of  the  present
Agreement  and  the  simultaneous  restoration of  Lebanese governmental
authority along  the international  boundary between Israel and Lebanon 
and in  the light  of the  termination of the state of war   the Parties
shall  initiate    within   the  Joint  Liaison  Committee    bona  fide
negotiations in  order to  conclude agreements on the movement of goods 
products and  persons and  their implementation  on a non-discriminatory
basis.

                               ARTICLE 9

1. Each of the two Parties will take  within a time limit of one year as
of entry into force of the present Agreement  all measures necessary for
the abrogation of treaties  laws and regulations deemed in conflict with
the  present   Agreement    subject  to   and  in  conformity  with  its
constitutional procedures.

2. The Parties  undertake not to apply existing obligations   enter into
any  obligations   or  adopt laws  or regulations  in conflict  with the
present Agreement.

                               ARTICLE 10

1. The present Agreement shall be ratified by both Parties in conformity
with their  respective constitutional  procedures.  It shall  enter into
force  on  the exchange  of the  instruments of  ratification and  shall
supersede the previous agreements between Israel and Lebanon.

2. The Annex  the Appendix and the Map attached thereto   and the Agreed
Minutes  to  the present  Agreement shall  be considered  integral parts
thereof.

3. The present  Agreement may  be modified   amended   or  superseded by
mutual agreement of the Parties.

                               ARTICLE 11

1. Disputes between  the Parties  arising out  of the  interpretation or
application of  the present  Agreement will be settled by negotiation in
the  Joint  Liaison  Committee.  Any  dispute of  this character  not so
resolved  shall  be  submitted  to  conciliation  and    if  unresolved 
thereafter to an agreed procedure for a definitive resolution.

2. Notwithstanding the  provisions of  paragraph 1  disputes arising out
of the  interpretation or  application of the Annex shall be resolved in
the framework of the Security Arrangements Committee and  if unresolved 
shall thereafter   at  the request  of either Party   be referred to the
Joint Liaison Committee for resolution through negotiation.

                               ARTICLE 12

The present  Agreement shall  be communicated  to the Secretariat of the
United Nations  for registration  in conformity  with the  provisions of
Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations.

Done at Kiryat Shmona and Khaldeh this seventeenth day of May   1983  in
triplicate in  four authentic texts in the Hebrew   Arabic   English and
French  languages.  In  case of  any divergence  of interpretation   the
English and French texts will be equally authoritative.


             David Kimche                    Antoine Fattal
       For the Government of the        For the Government of the
           State of Israel                Republic of Lebanon


                             Witnessed by:
                             Morris Draper
                       For the Government of the
                        United States of America
 

                                 ANNEX


                         SECURITY ARRANGEMENTS


1. Security Region

   a. A Security Region in which the Government of Lebanon undertakes to
   implement  the  security arrangements  agreed upon  in this  Annex is
   hereby established.

   b. The Security Region is bounded   as delineated on the Map attached
   to this Annex   in the north by a line constituting "Line A"   and in
   the south and east by the Lebanese international boundary.


2. Security Arrangements

The Lebanese authorities will enforce special security measures aimed at
detecting and  preventing hostile activities as well as the introduction
into or  movement through  the Security Region of unauthorized armed men
or military  equipment.  The following  security arrangements will apply
equally throughout the Security Region except as noted:

   a.  The Lebanese  Army   Lebanese Police   Lebanese Internal Security
   Forces   and the  Lebanese auxiliary forces (ANSAR)   organized under
   the  full  authority  of  the  Government  of Lebanon   are  the only
   organized armed  forces and elements permitted in the Security Region
   except  as   designated  elsewhere   in  this  Annex.   The  Security
   Arrangements Committee  may approve  the stationing  in the  Security
   Region of other official Lebanese armed elements similar to ANSAR.

   b. Lebanese Police  Lebanese Internal Security Forces   and ANSAR may
   be stationed  in the Security Region without restrictions as to their
   numbers.  These  forces  and  elements  will  be  equipped only  with
   personal and  light automatic weapons and   for the Internal Security
   Forces  armored scout or commando cars as listed in the Appendix.

   c.  Two  Lebanese  Army  brigades  may be  stationed in  the Security
   Region.  One will  be the Lebanese Army Territorial Brigade stationed
   in the  area extending from the Israeli-Lebanese boundary to "Line B"
   delineated on the attached Map.  The other will be a regular Lebanese
   Army brigade  stationed in  the area extending from "Line B" to "Line
   A".  These brigades  may carry  their organic  weapons and  equipment
   listed in the Appendix.  Additional units equipped in accordance with
   the Appendix  may be  deployed in  the Security  Region for  training
   purposes   including the training of conscripts   or   in the case of
   operational   emergency   situations    following   coordination   in
   accordance  with   procedures  to  be  established  by  the  Security
   Arrangements Committee.

   d.  The existing  local units  will be  integrated as  such into  the
   Lebanese Army   in  conformity with  Lebanese Army  regulations.  The
   existing  local  civil  guard  shall  be  integrated  into  ANSAR and
   accorded a  proper status under Lebanese law to enable it to continue
   guarding  the  villages  in  the  Security  Region.  The  process  of
   extending Lebanese authority over these units and civil guard   under
   the supervision  of the Security Arrangements Committee   shall start
   immediately after  the entry  into force of the present Agreement and
   shall terminate  prior to  the completion  of the  Israeli withdrawal
   from Lebanon.

   e. Within the Security Region  Lebanese Army units may maintain their
   organic anti-aircraft  weapons as specified in the Appendix.  Outside
   the Security  Region   Lebanon may deploy personal   low   and medium
   altitude air defense missiles. After a period of three years from the
   date of  entry into  force of  the present  Agreement   the provision
   concerning the  area outside  the Security  Region may be reviewed by
   the Security Arrangements Committee at the request of either Party.

   f.  Military electronic  equipment in  the Security Region will be as
   specified in  the Appendix.  Deployment  of ground  radars within ten
   kilometers of the Israeli-Lebanese boundary should be approved by the
   Security  Arrangements   Committee.   Ground  radars  throughout  the
   Security Region  will be deployed so that their sector of search does
   not  cross  the Israeli-Lebanese  boundary.  This provision  does not
   apply to civil aviation or air traffic control radars.

   g.   The  provision  mentioned  in  paragraph  e.   applies  also  to
   anti-aircraft  missiles  on Lebanese  Navy vessels.  In  the Security
   Region   Lebanon may deploy naval elements and establish and maintain
   naval bases  or other  shore installations required to accomplish the
   naval mission.  The coastal installations in the Security Region will
   be as specified in the Appendix.

   h. In order to avoid accidents due to misidentification  the Lebanese
   military authorities  will give  advance notice of all flights of any
   kind  over   the  Security  Region  according  to  procedures  to  be
   determined by the Security Arrangements Committee.  Approval of these
   flights is not required.

   i.     (l) The forces   weapons  and military  equipment which may be
   stationed   stocked   introduced  into   or  transported through  the
   Security  Region  are  only  those mentioned  in this  Annex and  its
   Appendix.

          (2) No infrastructure   auxiliary installations   or equipment
   capable of assisting the activation of weapons that are not permitted
   by this  Annex or  its Appendix shall be maintained or established in
   the Security Region.

          (3) These  provisions  also apply  whenever a  clause of  this
   Annex relates to areas outside the Security Region.


3. Security Arrangements Committee

   a.  Within the  framework of the Joint Liaison Committee   a Security
   Arrangements Committee will be established.

   b.  The Security  Arrangements Committee will be composed of an equal
   number  of  Israeli and  Lebanese representatives   headed  by senior
   officers.  A  representative  of the  United States  of America  will
   participate in  meetings of  the Committee  at the  request of either
   Party.  Decisions  of  the  Security  Arrangements Committee  will be
   reached by agreement of the Parties.

   c.   The  Security   Arrangements  Committee   shall  supervise   the
   implementation of  the security arrangements in the present Agreement
   and this Annex and the timetable and modalities  as well as all other
   aspects relating  to withdrawals  described in  the present Agreement
   and this  Annex.  To this  end   and by agreement of the Parties   it
   will:

          (l) Supervise the  implementation of  the undertakings  of the
   Parties under the present Agreement and this Annex.

          (2) Establish and  operate Joint Supervisory Teams as detailed
   below.

          (3) Address and  seek to  resolve any  problems arising out of
   the  implementation  of  the  security  arrangements  in the  present
   Agreement and  this Annex  and discuss  any violation reported by the
   Joint  Supervisory  Teams  or  any complaint  concerning a  violation
   submitted by one of the Parties.

   d.  The Security Arrangements Committee shall deal with any complaint
   submitted to it not later than 24 hours after submission.

   e.  Meetings of  the Security Arrangements Committee shall be held at
   least once every two weeks in Israel and in Lebanon  alternately.  In
   the event  that either  Party requests a special meeting   it will be
   convened within  2 hours.  The first  meeting will  be held within 48
   hours after the date of entry into force of the present Agreement.

   f. Joint Supervisory Teams

          (l) The Security  Arrangements Committee  will establish Joint
   Supervisory Teams  (Israel-Lebanon) subordinate to it and composed of
   an equal number of representatives from each Party.

          (2) The  teams   will  conduct  regular  verification  of  the
   implementation of  the provisions  of the security arrangement in the
   Agreement and  this Annex.  The  teams shall  report immediately  any
   confirmed  violations  to  the  Security  Arrangements  Committee and
   ascertain that violations have been rectified.

          (3) The Security  Arrangements Committee  shall assign a Joint
   Supervisory  Team    when   requested    to  check   border  security
   arrangements on  the Israeli  side of  the international  boundary in
   accord with Article 4 of the present Agreement.

          (4) The teams will enjoy freedom of movement in the air   sea 
   and land  as necessary  for the performance of their tasks within the
   Security Region.

          (5) The  Security  Arrangements Committee  will determine  all
   administrative and  technical arrangements concerning the functioning
   of the teams including their working procedures  their number   their
   manning  their armament  and their equipment.

          (6) Upon submission  of a  report to the Security Arrangements
   Committee or  upon confirmation of a complaint of either Party by the
   teams   the respective  Party shall immediately   and in any case not
   later than 24 hours from the report or the confirmation   rectify the
   violation.   The  Party   shall  immediately   notify  the   Security
   Arrangements  Committee  of  the  rectification.  Upon receiving  the
   notification   the teams  will ascertain  that the violation has been
   rectified.

          (7) The   Joint   Supervisory  Teams   shall  be   subject  to
   termination upon  90 days notice  by either  Party given  at any time
   after two  years from  the date  of entry  into force  of the present
   Agreement. Alternative verification arrangements shall be established
   in advance  of such  termination through the Joint Liaison Committee.
   Notwithstanding  the  foregoing   the  Joint  Liaison  Committee  may
   determine  at  any  time  that  there  is  no  further need  for such
   arrangements.

   g. The Security Arrangements Committee will ensure that practical and
   rapid  contacts  between the  two Parties  are established  along the
   boundary to prevent incidents and facilitate coordination between the
   forces on the terrain.


4. It  is   understood  that  the  Government  of  Lebanon  may  request
appropriate action  in the  United Nations Security Council for one unit
of the  United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) to be stationed
in the  Sidon area.  The  presence of this unit will lend support to the
Government  of  Lebanon  and  the  Lebanese  Armed  Forces  in asserting
governmental authority  and protection  in the  Palestinian refugee camp
areas.  For a  period of 12 months   the unit in the Sidon area may send
teams to the Palestinian refugee camp areas in the vicinity of Sidon and
Tyre to  survey and observe   if requested by the Government of Lebanon 
following notification  to the  Security Arrangements Committee.  Police
and  security  functions  shall  remain the  sole responsibility  of the
Government of  Lebanon   which shall  ensure that  the provisions of the
present Agreement shall be fully implemented in these areas.


5. Three months after completion of the withdrawal of all Israeli forces
from  Lebanon   the  Security  Arrangements  Committee  will  conduct  a
full-scale  review   of  the   adequacy  of  the  security  arrangements
delineated in this Annex in order to improve them.


6. Withdrawal of Israeli Forces

   a.  Within  8 to  12 weeks of  the entry  into force  of the  present
   Agreement   all Israeli forces will have been withdrawn from Lebanon.
   This is  consistent with  the objective  of Lebanon that all external
   forces withdraw from Lebanon.

   b.  The  Israel  Defense Forces  and the  Lebanese Armed  Forces will
   maintain continuous  liaison during  the withdrawal and will exchange
   all   necessary   information  through   the  Security   Arrangements
   Committee.  The Israel  Defense Forces  and the Lebanese Armed Forces
   will  cooperate  during  the  withdrawal in  order to  facilitate the
   reassertion of  the authority  of the  Government of  Lebanon as  the
   Israeli armed forces withdraw.



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