Gil Hoffman
National Union-National Religious Party chairman Benny Elon proved that
peace plans were not limited to the Left on Sunday when he presented
his solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict - a plan dubbed the
"Israeli initiative."
At a press conference at Tel Aviv's Beit Sokolow, Elon repeatedly
referred to peace and spoke about the need to help the Palestinian
people. Elon launched a million-dollar advertising campaign to promote
his plan on some 400 billboards and in the Hebrew and English press, as
well as through a Web site in Hebrew, English, Arabic, Russian, French,
Spanish and German.
The 16-page plan will be distributed to thousands of decision-makers in
Israel, the US, Europe and Arab countries. The money for the campaign
was raised from Israeli and American Jewish donors.
Elon said he had decided a different approach was needed to solve the
Middle East conflict, one not based on Israeli territorial compromises.
He purposely released the plan, which he had been working on for
months, ahead of the upcoming summit between Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.
"The political discourse in Israel consists of old-fashioned concepts
and mistakes," Elon said. "The assumptions are that in order to achieve
peace, we must relinquish territory; that the Palestinians are a
partner; and that Israel is prohibited from dealing with the refugee
problem. These conceptions have failed and brought us to the place we
are today: No peace, terror, Hamas controls Gaza and is threatening to
seize control of Judea and Samaria. We must reexamine all the
underlying assumptions that brought us to this current situation, and
think differently, 'outside the box.'"
According to the initiative, the West Bank would remain under Israeli
sovereignty, but Palestinians would become Jordanian citizens. The plan
is based on three main principles: the rehabilitation of refugees and
the dismantling of the refugee camps; strategic cooperation with
Jordan; and Israeli sovereignty over the West Bank.
Elon said Israel must strive to find a humanitarian solution to the
Palestinian refugee problem instead of a political one. He proposed
dismantling the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, an organization
that he said "perpetuated the refugee problem" and collaborated with
the Palestinians to use the refugee issue as a political tool against
Israel. Refugees would then be offered permanent housing, citizenship
and generous rehabilitation grants.
He cited surveys carried out among the Palestinians that testified that
30 to 50 percent of them were interested in a humanitarian solution in
other countries. He said that Jordan and other moderate Arab countries
had an interest in cooperating with Israel in implementing such a plan,
because of the nuclearization of Iran, the Shi'ite takeover in Iraq and
the Hamas coup in Gaza.
"For the first time, a new situation has been created in the Middle
East that creates common interests between us, the moderate Arab
countries and the international community and turns the plan into a
possibility," Elon said.
Olmert's office declined to comment on the plan.
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