by Hillel Fendel
(IsraelNN.com) The Palestinian Authority's Maan news agency has
published a copy, in Hebrew, of PM Olmert's agreement to expel tens of
thousands of Jews and replace them with a Palestinian state.
The report states that Israel has agreed to begin destroying Jewish
towns in Judea and Samaria immediately following the US-sponsored
international summit this coming November.
The PA claims that the document's eight points represent the principles
of agreement between Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Fatah leader
Mahmoud Abbas, in anticipation of the upcoming Middle East summit.
The document begins by stating that Israel and the PA are to
immediately enter a process "that will lead to the formation of two
states, Israel and Palestine, side by side," and are "to reach
understandings of the type detailed below." The eight points upon
which Olmert and Abbas undertake to agree are the following:
1. Israel will end the occupation of the West Bank within an
agreed-upon time period. The retreat and the evacuation of the
settlements will occur gradually and in several stages. Each area that
is evacuated will be transferred to the Palestinian Authority, which
will instill law and order there. The existence of a regime in Gaza
that is willing to be part of the peace process will enable Israel to
view Gaza and the West Bank as one political entity.
2. An unarmed Palestinian state will be established, whose permanent
borders will be based on the pre-1967 borders. The precise border will
reflect security, demographic and humanitarian needs. An exchange of
territory will be enabled on a 1:1 basis, to preserve settlement blocs
in Israeli hands and to guarantee Palestinian contiguity and economic
development.
3. There will be two capitals in Jerusalem, that of Israel and that of
Palestine, and they will be sovereign over the Jewish and Arab
neighborhoods, respectively. The two municipalities will cooperate for
the enhancement of the quality of life of all the residents.
4. Special arrangements will be emplaced to preserve free access to all
the holy sites of the various religions. A special administration will
be established to maintain the two nations' bonds with the holy sites
in the Old City of Jerusalem.
5. Palestine will be recognized as the national home of the Palestinian
nation, and Israel will be recognized as the national home of the
Jewish nation.
6. A fair and agreed solution will be found for the problem of the
Palestinian refugees, with consideration and recognition of the
suffering that was caused to them, and with the understanding that the
implementation of national self-definition will be the main aspect of
the solution.
7. The two sides will declare their willingness to end the conflict and
to act to increase public support for the agreement as much as
possible. The two sides will act with all their force, together and
separately, against any manifestation of violence and terrorism that is
directed from the area of either state to the other.
8. The two sides see this agreement as a significant manifestation of
the principles of the Arab League's peace initiative, and call upon the
members of the League to take operative steps to bring about its full
implementation. Similarly, the sides call upon the entities
represented in the Quartet and international community to guarantee and
help, in various ways, to promote and actualize this agreement.
The agreement ends with this paragraph:
A document based on principles of the above type must be reached before
the international summit in November, must be presented during the
summit, and must be anchored in international decisions after it.
Immediately following the summit, parallel with the negotiations for a
detailed agreement, Israel will begin withdrawing its forces and
evacuating settlements from areas in the West Bank. Completion of the
various stages of evacuation will be done parallel to the completion of
the negotiations.
Clauses 3 and 4 indicate that Israel has agreed to give up the Temple
Mount, Judaism's most sacred spot in the world, and allow an
"administration" to determine when Jews would be allowed to visit or
pray there.
Clauses 1 and 2 do not take into account the tremendous amount of
Arab-held weaponry already present in Judea and Samaria, nor the
anti-Israel violence emanating from Gaza that increased dramatically
upon Israel's withdrawal in 2005.
Clause 6 leaves open the possibility that "Right of Return" refugees
would be allowed to live in Israel.
The immediate response of the Yesha Council (the body representing the
Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria) was this:
"Only a government that acts so totally wantonly would be able to
suggest such an agreement, precisely on the day that dozens of its
soldiers are wounded from a rocket fired from area we gave over to the
Palestinians.
The Yesha Council calls upon all those to whom Israel's security and
welfare are of top priority to object to this calamitous process of
Olmert. The Knesset Members must thwart this program, which means the
division of Jerusalem, as well as Kassam rocket launchers to the
outskirts of Kfar Saba and Ben Gurion International Airport."
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