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While no one expects the ac- cord to run like clockwork so soon after its implementation last month, Peace Watch director Dan Polisar maintains that a mini- mum level of compliance is nec- essary for its success. With the help of volunteers and a full-time staff of five, Peace Watch is keeping a close watch on how security forces on both sides are dealing with civilians and each other. The group is also checking whether Israel transfers respon- sibility for schools and other in- stitutions to the Palestinians, and whether the Palestinians provide their citizens with necessary ser- vices. An even more important yard- stick of the accord's success will be the degree to which Israel and the PLO prevent terror attacks, and the way they coordinate ac- tions when such attacks occur, the group's organizers said. Last month, Peace Watch pub- lished a report that stresses the need for greater compliance, now and in the future. 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