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Palestinian Civil Police Force

Civilian policing force of the State of Palestine


Summary

Civilian policing force of the State of Palestine

FieldValue
agencynamePalestinian Civil Police Force
nativenameaالشرطة المدنية الفلسطينية
abbreviationPCP
divnamePalestinian Authority
logo[[File:Emblem of the Palestinian Civil Police Force.png]]
formedyear1994
formedmonthdayMay 4
countryPalestine
nationalNo
governingbodyMinistry of Interior
policeYes
sworntypePolice Officers
sworn9,213
minister1nameZiad Hab al-Rih
minister1pfoMinister of the Interior
chief1nameMajor General Allam Saqa
chief1positionChief of Police
parentagencyPalestinian Security Services
stations68
websitehttps://www.palpolice.ps/en

The Palestinian Civil Police Force (PCP; ), commonly known as the Palestinian Police, is the Civil Police organization tasked with traditional law enforcement duties in the territory governed by the Palestinian Authority. The Civil Police is a part of the Palestinian Security Services.

History

The Civil Police was formally established with the May 1994 signing of the Gaza–Jericho Agreement, a chapter in the Oslo Accords process, under the umbrella of the General Security Service. Founded with over 10,000 officers, it was the largest substituent of the Palestinian National Security Forces. The agreement called for the civil police maintaining public order from 25 stations throughout the Palestinian-administered parts of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

Long-time Police head Ghazi al-Jabali was criticised for corruption and curbing press and civil rights freedoms. In 2004, he was kidnapped by the Jenin Martyrs Brigades, part of the Popular Resistance Committees, and only released after Palestinian President Yasser Arafat agreed to fire him. Al-Jabali was replaced with Arafat's cousin, Musa Arafat, a move which did little to restore public confidence in Police.

According to the International Crisis Group, Palestinian police and security forces succeeded in effectively "preventing, prosecuting and reducing crime" in the late 1990s.

During the course of the Second Intifada and its armed conflict, Palestinian police were unable to patrol armed or in uniform, lest they be engaged by Israeli security forces as combatants. As the armed conflict petered out after three years, Palestinian police forces returned to regular operations in 2003–2004.

Gaza Strip

Main article: Hamas controlled Palestinian Civil Police Force

Since the Hamas takeover of the Gaza Strip the control of the police in Gaza Strip came under the control of Hamas, while police forces in the West Bank remain under the Palestinian National Authority.

As a result of the 2025 Gaza peace plan, responsibility for policing in the Gaza Strip is to be assumed by a Gaza civil police force.

Development

In order to aid the Palestinian government in "establishing sustainable and effective civil policing arrangements", the European Union Co-ordinating Office for Palestinian Police Support, EUPOLCOPPS, was established beginning 2006.

The Palestinian Civil Police development includes creation of a Jericho Police Training School, and strengthening of investigative sectors like Crime Investigation Department, Anti-Narcotics General Administration, and Investigation Section.

The EUCOPPS mission has facilitated the training of Civil Police personnel as well as the donation of equipment including vehicles from European donor-states.

A Palestinian Local Aid Coordination Secretariat strategic report on the Civil Police lists among the force's strengths its leadership's youth and academic credentials, high loyalty and commitment to regulations and motivation, while weaknesses included poorly or undefined legal frameworks and logistical shortages, especially communications equipment and transportation.

Since 2007, the Palestinian Civil Police and the Israel Police have increased cooperation as confidence-building measures and a part of Palestinian institution-building. Since their jurisdictions are intertwined, cooperative tactics include having Israel police issue traffic citations to Palestinian drivers and repatriating the proceeds to the Palestinian Civil Police.

Directors

  • Ghazi al-Jabali (1994–2002)
  • Alaa Hosni (2002–2004)
  • Saeb Al-Ajez (2004–2007)
  • Kamal al-Sheikh (2007–2008)
  • Hazem Atallah (March 25, 2008 – October 2, 2021)
  • Youssef Al-Helou (October 2, 2021 – September 1, 2024)
  • Allam Saqa (September 1, 2024 – present)

Ranks

Brigadier General
عميد
ʿamīdColonel
عقيد
ʿaqīdLieutenant Colonel
مقدم
muqaddamMajor
رائد
rāʾidCaptain
نقيب
naqīb1st Lieutenant
ملازم أول
mulāzim ʾawwilLieutenant
ملازم
mulāzim

References

References

  1. [http://www.globalsecurity.org/intell/world/palestine/cp.htm Civil Police (al-Shurta Madaniyya)] GlobalSecurity.org
  2. [http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Peace%20Process/Guide%20to%20the%20Peace%20Process/The%20Israeli-Palestinian%20Interim%20Agreement%20-%20Main%20P Main Points of the Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip] [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Israel). Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs]]
  3. [http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-24716342_ITM Arafat appoints West Bank and Gaza Strip police chief - Al-Jazeera.]
  4. [http://www.crisisgroup.org/~/media/Files/Middle%20East%20North%20Africa/Israel%20Palestine/Who%20Governs%20the%20West%20Bank%20Palestinian%20Administration%20under%20Israeli%20Occupation.pdf Who Governs the West Bank? Palestinian Administration under Israeli Occupation] {{webarchive. link. (2011-09-04 [[International Crisis Group]])
  5. (21 March 2018). "Civil Police – PA/Hamas".
  6. (23 March 2024). "What to know about Gaza’s police force, which Israel is targeting". Washington Post.
  7. [https://archive.today/20120913135820/http://www.palpolice.ps/ar/?p=52340 افتتاح دورة متقدمة في الحاسوب في كلية الشرطة في أريحا]
  8. [http://www.eupolcopps.eu/content/police-advisory-section Police Advisory Section] {{Webarchive. link. (2016-03-04 [[European Union Police Mission for the Palestinian Territories). European Union Co-ordinating Office for Palestinian Police Support]]
  9. [http://reliefweb.int/node/354934 Belgium donates 25 cars to Palestinian Civil Police]
  10. "Training Prosecutors and Palestinian Civil Police Officers in Germany through Eupol Copps".
  11. [http://www.lacs.ps/documentsShow.aspx?ATT_ID=611 Palestinian Civil Police Strategic Framework] [[Local Aid Coordination Secretariat]]
  12. [https://www.jpost.com/Israel/Growing-ties-between-Israeli-PA-police-forces ''Growing ties between Israeli, PA police forces'']. The Jerusalem Post, 10 September 2009
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