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Major General (Res.) Eitan Dangot  Head of the Association of Oil and Gas Exploration Industries in Israel


About this webinar: One of the few things that some say  have been working well after the Oslo Accords were signed on September 13, 1993, has been 27 years of security cooperation between the I.D.F.and the Palestinian Authority in the Judea and Samaria.

Because Israel is planning to extend sovereignty over these territories and the Jordan Valley, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas declared that “The Palestine Liberation Organization and the State of Palestine are absolved, as of today, of all agreements and understandings with the American and Israeli governments,” Mr. Abbas declared in a speech in Ramallah after a much-anticipated meeting of officials of the authority, the P.L.O. and Fatah, the political faction that dominates them both. Those understandings, he said, include all security agreements.”

What does this tell us about the state of the security cooperation between the IDF and the Palestinian Authority? Is the P.A, about to downgrade more of its security cooperation with Israel?  Does this pave the way for a renewed intifada?


Major General (Res.) Eitan Dangot is the former Coordinator of Government Activities in the 2009-2014, whose role was Identifying the Israeli Government’s civil policy in Judea and Samaria and the Gaza Strip.

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