Middle East Historic Documents | The Palestinian National Charter: 1968
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The Palestinian National Charter
Resolutions of the Palestine National Council
July 1-17, 1968
The following is the complete and unabridged text of the Palestinian National Covenant, as
published officially in English by the PLO*, based largely on the text adopted earlier in
1964.
In his letter of September 9, 1993 to Prime
Minister Rabin, Yasser Arafat stated that those articles which deny Israel's right to
exist or are inconsistent with the PLO's new commitments to Israel following their mutual
recognition, are no longer valid. Several of the key articles to be amended are
highlighted below.
On April 24, 1996, the Palestinian National
Council, convening in Gaza, voted 504 to 54, with 14 abstentions, as follows:
- "The Palestinian National Charter is
hereby amended by canceling the articles that are contrary to the letters exchanged
between the P.L.O. and the Government of Israel 9-10 September 1993.
- Assigns its legal committee with the task of
redrafting the Palestinian National Charter in order to present it to the first session of
the Palestinian central council." (24/04/96)
On December 14, 1998, the Palestinian
National Council, in accordance with the Wye Memorandum,
convened in Gaza in the presence of U.S. President Clinton and voted to reaffirm this
decision.
Text of the Charter:
Article 1:Palestine is the homeland of the Arab Palestinian people; it is an indivisible
part of the Arab homeland, and the Palestinian people are an integral part of the Arab
nation.
Article 2:Palestine, with the boundaries it had during the
British Mandate, is an indivisible territorial unit.
Article 3:The Palestinian Arab people possess the legal
right to their homeland and have the right to determine their destiny after achieving the
liberation of their country in accordance with their wishes and entirely of their own
accord and will.
Article 4:The Palestinian identity is a genuine, essential,
and inherent characteristic; it is transmitted from parents to children. The Zionist
occupation and the dispersal of the Palestinian Arab people, through the disasters which
befell them, do not make them lose their Palestinian identity and their membership in the
Palestinian community, nor do they negate them.
Article 5:The Palestinians are those Arab nationals who,
until 1947, normally resided in Palestine regardless of whether they were evicted from it
or have stayed there. Anyone born, after that date, of a Palestinian father - whether
inside Palestine or outside it - is also a Palestinian.
Article 6:The Jews who had normally resided in Palestine
until the beginning of the Zionist invasion will be considered Palestinians.
Article 7:That there is a Palestinian community and that it
has material, spiritual, and historical connection with Palestine are indisputable facts.
It is a national duty to bring up individual Palestinians in an Arab revolutionary manner.
All means of information and education must be adopted in order to acquaint the
Palestinian with his country in the most profound manner, both spiritual and material,
that is possible. He must be prepared for the armed struggle and ready to sacrifice his
wealth and his life in order to win back his homeland and bring about its liberation.
Article 8: The phase in their
history, through which the Palestinian people are now living, is that of national (watani)
struggle for the liberation of Palestine. Thus the conflicts among the Palestinian
national forces are secondary, and should be ended for the sake of the basic conflict that
exists between the forces of Zionism and of imperialism on the one hand, and the
Palestinian Arab people on the other. On this basis the Palestinian masses, regardless of
whether they are residing in the national homeland or in diaspora (mahajir) constitute -
both their organizations and the individuals - one national front working for the
retrieval of Palestine and its liberation through armed struggle.
Article 9: Armed struggle is the only way to
liberate Palestine. This it is the overall strategy, not merely a tactical phase. The
Palestinian Arab people assert their absolute determination and firm resolution to
continue their armed struggle and to work for an armed popular revolution for the
liberation of their country and their return to it . They also assert their right to
normal life in Palestine and to exercise their right to self-determination and sovereignty
over it.
Article 10: Commando action constitutes the nucleus
of the Palestinian popular liberation war. This requires its escalation,
comprehensiveness, and the mobilization of all the Palestinian popular and educational
efforts and their organization and involvement in the armed Palestinian revolution. It
also requires the achieving of unity for the national (watani) struggle among the
different groupings of the Palestinian people, and between the Palestinian people and the
Arab masses, so as to secure the continuation of the revolution, its escalation, and
victory.
Article 11:The Palestinians will have three mottoes:
national (wataniyya) unity, national (qawmiyya) mobilization, and liberation.
Article 12:The Palestinian people believe in Arab unity. In
order to contribute their share toward the attainment of that objective, however, they
must, at the present stage of their struggle, safeguard their Palestinian identity and
develop their consciousness of that identity, and oppose any plan that may dissolve or
impair it.
Article 13:Arab unity and the liberation of Palestine are
two complementary objectives, the attainment of either of which facilitates the attainment
of the other. Thus, Arab unity leads to the liberation of Palestine, the liberation of
Palestine leads to Arab unity; and work toward the realization of one objective proceeds
side by side with work toward the realization of the other.
Article 14:The destiny of the Arab nation, and indeed Arab
existence itself, depend upon the destiny of the Palestine cause. From this
interdependence springs the Arab nation's pursuit of, and striving for, the liberation of
Palestine. The people of Palestine play the role of the vanguard in the realization of
this sacred (qawmi) goal.
Article 15: The liberation of Palestine, from an
Arab viewpoint, is a national (qawmi) duty and it attempts to repel the Zionist and
imperialist aggression against the Arab homeland, and aims at the elimination of Zionism
in Palestine. Absolute responsibility for this falls upon the Arab nation - peoples and
governments - with the Arab people of Palestine in the vanguard. Accordingly, the Arab
nation must mobilize all its military, human, moral, and spiritual capabilities to
participate actively with the Palestinian people in the liberation of Palestine. It must,
particularly in the phase of the armed Palestinian revolution, offer and furnish the
Palestinian people with all possible help, and material and human support, and make
available to them the means and opportunities that will enable them to continue to carry
out their leading role in the armed revolution, until they liberate their homeland.
Article 16:The liberation of Palestine, from a spiritual
point of view, will provide the Holy Land with an atmosphere of safety and tranquility,
which in turn will safeguard the country's religious sanctuaries and guarantee freedom of
worship and of visit to all, without discrimination of race, color, language, or religion.
Accordingly, the people of Palestine look to all spiritual forces in the world for
support.
Article 17:The liberation of Palestine, from a human point
of view, will restore to the Palestinian individual his dignity, pride, and freedom.
Accordingly the Palestinian Arab people look forward to the support of all those who
believe in the dignity of man and his freedom in the world.
Article 18:The liberation of Palestine, from an
international point of view, is a defensive action necessitated by the demands of
self-defense. Accordingly the Palestinian people, desirous as they are of the friendship
of all people, look to freedom-loving, and peace-loving states for support in order to
restore their legitimate rights in Palestine, to re-establish peace and security in the
country, and to enable its people to exercise national sovereignty and freedom.
Article 19: The partition of Palestine in 1947 and
the establishment of the state of Israel are entirely illegal, regardless of the passage
of time, because they were contrary to the will of the Palestinian people and to their
natural right in their homeland, and inconsistent with the principles embodied in the
Charter of the United Nations, particularly the right to self-determination.
Article 20: The Balfour Declaration, the Mandate
for Palestine, and everything that has been based upon them, are deemed null and void.
Claims of historical or religious ties of Jews with Palestine are incompatible with the
facts of history and the true conception of what constitutes statehood. Judaism, being a
religion, is not an independent nationality. Nor do Jews constitute a single nation with
an identity of its own; they are citizens of the states to which they belong.
Article 21: The Arab Palestinian people, expressing
themselves by the armed Palestinian revolution, reject all solutions which are substitutes
for the total liberation of Palestine and reject all proposals aiming at the liquidation
of the Palestinian problem, or its internationalization.
Article 22: Zionism is a political movement
organically associated with international imperialism and antagonistic to all action for
liberation and to progressive movements in the world. It is racist and fanatic in its
nature, aggressive, expansionist, and colonial in its aims, and fascist in its methods.
Israel is the instrument of the Zionist movement, and geographical base for world
imperialism placed strategically in the midst of the Arab homeland to combat the hopes of
the Arab nation for liberation, unity, and progress. Israel is a constant source of threat
vis-a-vis peace in the Middle East and the whole world. Since the liberation of Palestine
will destroy the Zionist and imperialist presence and will contribute to the establishment
of peace in the Middle East, the Palestinian people look for the support of all the
progressive and peaceful forces and urge them all, irrespective of their affiliations and
beliefs, to offer the Palestinian people all aid and support in their just struggle for
the liberation of their homeland.
Article 23: The demand of security and peace, as
well as the demand of right and justice, require all states to consider Zionism an
illegitimate movement, to outlaw its existence, and to ban its operations, in order that
friendly relations among peoples may be preserved, and the loyalty of citizens to their
respective homelands safeguarded.
Article 24:The Palestinian people believe in the principles
of justice, freedom, sovereignty, self-determination, human dignity, and in the right of
all peoples to exercise them.
Article 25:For the realization of the goals of this Charter
and its principles, the Palestine Liberation Organization will perform its role in the
liberation of Palestine in accordance with the Constitution of this Organization.
Article 26:The Palestine Liberation Organization,
representative of the Palestinian revolutionary forces, is responsible for the Palestinian
Arab people's movement in its struggle - to retrieve its homeland, liberate and return to
it and exercise the right to self-determination in it - in all military, political, and
financial fields and also for whatever may be required by the Palestine case on the
inter-Arab and international levels.
Article 27:The Palestine Liberation Organization shall
cooperate with all Arab states, each according to its potentialities; and will adopt a
neutral policy among them in the light of the requirements of the war of liberation; and
on this basis it shall not interfere in the internal affairs of any Arab state.
Article 28:The Palestinian Arab people assert the
genuineness and independence of their national (wataniyya) revolution and reject all forms
of intervention, trusteeship, and subordination.
Article 29:The Palestinian people possess the fundamental
and genuine legal right to liberate and retrieve their homeland. The Palestinian people
determine their attitude toward all states and forces on the basis of the stands they
adopt vis-a-vis to the Palestinian revolution to fulfill the aims of the Palestinian
people.
Article 30:Fighters and carriers of arms in the war of
liberation are the nucleus of the popular army which will be the protective force for the
gains of the Palestinian Arab people.
Article 31:The Organization shall have a flag, an oath of
allegiance, and an anthem. All this shall be decided upon in accordance with a special
regulation.
Article 32:Regulations, which shall be known as the
Constitution of the Palestinian Liberation Organization, shall be annexed to this Charter.
It will lay down the manner in which the Organization, and its organs and institutions,
shall be constituted; the respective competence of each; and the requirements of its
obligation under the Charter.
Article 33:This Charter shall not be amended save by [vote
of] a majority of two-thirds of the total membership of the National Congress of the
Palestine Liberation Organization [taken] at a special session convened for that purpose.
* English rendition as published in Basic
Political Documents of the Armed Palestinian Resistance Movement; Leila S. Kadi (ed.),
Palestine Research Centre, Beirut, December 1969, pp.137-141.
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