The Fool`s got this The Palestinian National Charter issue pretty much covered.
I`d just add a couple of points I`ve made before on this matter.
The decision to annull the offending Articles of the Charter satisfied the Perez Government at the time and was taken in the presence of Clinton (Jerusalem Post 13/12/99). Various groups on the right didn't think it went far enough so, in January of 1999, Arafat sent a letter to Clinton specifying which articles of the covenant were nullified. The parts that Arafat specified were "Articles 6-10,15, 19-23, and 30..." and "the parts in Articles 1-5, 11-14, 16-l8, 25-27 and 29 that are in consistent with the above mentioned commitments..."
The US Secretary of State at the time, Madeleine Allbright "supported the Palestinian interpretation." (Arabic News 23/1/99)
The PLO officially and on the record rejects all aspects of its Charter which call for Israel's destruction and, in subsequent years, they have made it clear that the Charter is no longer operative. The US also accepted this, as did the Israeli Government.
Not only that, but their actions since have expressly reflected this, including the Camp David negotiations. Both the Palestinians, the Israelis, and the Americans went into Camp David on the assumption that Israel's existence was officially recognized. At Camp David the Palestinians were pressing for a state based on the 1967 borders alongside Israel. They accepted Israel's annexation of West Bank territory to accommodate settlement blocks and Israeli sovereignty over the Jewish neighbourhoods of East Jerusalem (which were not part of Israel before the Six Day War). Also, while they insisted on recognition of the refugees' right of return, they agreed that it should be implemented in a manner that protected Israel's demographic and security interests by limiting the number of returnees (New York Times 8/7/01).
As a further point, it should be noted that the Palestinians had effectively junked the Charter long before Oslo. In December 1988, the Palestine National Council accepted the original U.N. partition plan (U.N. General Assembly Resolution 181), Israel's right to exist, and U.N. Security Council resolutions 242 and 338. With their acceptance they made the Charter effectively irrelevant
(US State Department
http://usinfo.state.gov/regional/nea/summit/chron5.htm)
The PLO openly proclaims, the US accepts, and the Israeli Government (by its actions), accepts that those articles of the Charter are defunct. The only groups that hang on to them are right wing Israeli groups, for the obvious reasons.
The Palestinian Charter has been effectively dead for 15 years and, officially, has had no bearing on Palestinian foreign policy for five years. The official negotiating stance of the Palestinians at Camp David was an explicit renuniciation of the offending Articles and neither the Israelis nor the Americans required a further confirmation of this at Camp David.
Perversly of course, this was exactly what some groups in Israel didn`t want and so they babble on claiming that Arafat was unable to declare which Articles were void because he wasn't the full PLO council.
However, herein lies a delicious irony. These are also the same groups who, when it suits them, hold Arafat responsible for everything that went on in the Occupied Territories, from what side of bed you get out of in the morning to the actions of all armed groups, whether they answered to him or not.
This is another dead parrot...it is no more.