Israel recognizes plan calling for exit from Golan, Temple Mount,
Jerusalem, West Bank
By Aaron Klein
JERUSALEM – In exchange for Saudi Arabia attending this week's
U.S.-sponsored Israeli-Palestinian conference in Annapolis, the Israeli
government agreed to recognize the importance of a Saudi-sponsored
"peace initiative" in which the Jewish state is called upon to evacuate
the strategic Golan Heights, the entire West Bank and eastern sections
of Jerusalem, including the Temple Mount, WND has learned.
WND obtained a draft Israeli-Palestinian declaration to be presented at
the Annapolis conference and to serve as an official outline of a final
settlement between Israel and the Palestinian Authority
The wording is still being negotiated by both sides, but according to
Israeli diplomatic sources, Israel agreed to a Saudi request that the
declaration document include reference to a Saudi-backed Arab Peace
Initiative, first presented in 2002 and reissued earlier this year at a
meeting of the Arab League, an umbrella association of Mideast Arab
states.
When it was first revealed, the Arab Initiative was heavily criticized
by the U.S. and Israel because the text requires the Jewish state to
withdrawal from the West Bank and Gaza and allow for the creation of a
Palestinian capital in Jerusalem, including the evacuation of the
Temple Mount - Judaism's holiest site.
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The Initiative also called for a full withdrawal from the Golan
Heights, strategic mountainous territory that looks down on Israeli
population centers and that was twice used by Syria to launch ground
invasions into the Jewish state.
But now Israel has recognized the Arab Initiative as a precondition for
Saudi Arabia to attend the Annapolis summit, according to diplomatic
sources in Jerusalem.
While Israel doesn't commit itself to the Arab Initiative's
requirements, a clause in the current draft of the Israeli-Palestinian
declaration slated for the Annaplis conference and obtained by WND
reads: "We recognize the critical supporting role of Arab and Muslim
states and the importance of the Arab Peace Initiative."
The draft declaration is subject to final changes up to Tuesday's
summit.
Saudi Arabia announced yesterday it would send its foreign minister,
Prince Saud al-Faisal, to the Annapolis summit after the Arab League
decided to back the Israeli-Palestinian conference.
Syria has not yet officially decided whether to attend but has made
clear it would not send a representative to Annapolis unless the Golan
Heights was placed on the agenda.
Syria is in a military alliance with Iran and is accused by the U.S. of
supporting the insurgency in Iraq and generating instability in
Lebanon. Israel says Syria regularly ships Iranian rockets and weaponry
to the Lebanese Hezbollah militia. The chiefs of the Hamas and Islamic
Jihad Palestinian terror groups are based in Damascus.
The U.S. extended an invitation to Syria without any preconditions.
While many in Washington have high hopes for Annapolis, recent polls
here show Israelis are less optimistic.
A survey sponsored last week by the Israel Policy Center for Promoting
Parliamentary Democracy and Jewish Values in Israeli Public Life found
77 percent of Israelis believe Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud
Abbas lacked the power to prevent attacks from the West Bank.
Sixty-one percent of the general Israeli public opposes a withdrawal
from most of the West Bank and handing the strategic territory to the
Palestinians.
If Israel indeed evacuated the West Bank, some 55 percent of Israelis
believe Palestinians will use the territory to fire rockets into Jewish
population centers, and 65 percent believe there is a high or very high
chance Hamas would take control of the area, according to the new poll.
Hamas leaders in recent days warned their terror group would take over
the West Bank if Israel withdrew.
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