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Tammuz 21, 5769, 7/13/2009
An Alternative Plan to the Two-State Solutionby Baruch GordonHere is an important update from the Israeli Initiative headed by forme Knesset Member Rabbi Benny Elon: 100 Days of the Netanyahu Government The speech was received positively around in the world, except in the Arab world. This is no coincidence. The Israel Initiative has continually stated that Palestinian nationality is sustained through perpetuating the conflict while continuing to de-legitimize Israel. Generous concessions made by Ehud Barak in May 2000 were rejected by Arafat, who was unwilling to agree that the following resolution would signify an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Abu Mazen and co. will never recognize Israel as a Jewish state because it contrasts the narrative of Palestinian nationality, which has been instilled for years among Palestinians in refugee camps and around the world. This week, in a meeting with officials close to the Prime Minister, we were happy to discover that behind Netanyahu’s speech is an outlook that is similar to that of The Israel Initiative, or at least critical parts of it. We spoke about the importance of relating to the refugee issue on a humanitarian level as opposed to a political one. We have basis to believe that in the future we will see Israel actively seeking to rehabilitate refugees and abandoning the never ending cycle that led to the establishment of UNRWA. Yet this time the efforts will not be despite the Israeli government, as has been in the past, rather with their support. The Palestinian State Illusion In an article published on a blog for the Jerusalem Center for Public Policy, Yonatan D. Halevi explains that there is no difference between Fatah, who rule in Judea and Samaria, and Hamas, who rule in Gaza. In the international community, Hamas is seen as a terrorist organization, while Fatah is an enlightened organization interested in making peace, giving hope for a peaceful Middle East. However, there is no difference between the two organizations, whether they wear a kafiye or are clean shaven. Why do we Emphasize Rehabilitation? Once the rehabilitation of the refugees is initiated, even if only among a minority, the Palestinian problem will decrease in its enormity and the catalyst behind the right of return will become severely weakened. It is noteworthy to mention, in one of the Knesset committee’s, a high ranking member of the Left explained that it is forbidden for Israel to settle the refugee problem, since that would pull the rug out from under Abu Mazen, who needs the refugee crisis as a basis for demanding a Palestinian state. Two weeks ago, the Palestinian Statistics Bureau publicized that the number of refugees reached 4.7 million. The bureau’s numbers are not very reliable, as they and UNRWA have been known to exaggerate in their statistics. However, the numbers are unimportant. Rather the refugee problem exists and continues to be a driving force for the establishment of a Palestinian State. According to these statistics, refugees account for 44% of the total Palestinian population in Judea, Samaria and Gaza: 30.2% in Judea and Samaria and 69.2% in Gaza. At a conference held in Jerusalem, National Infrastructure Minister, Uzi Landau, responded to the Prime Minister’s assertion that he had obtained a broad consensus on the right solution to the current conflict. He asserted that a Palestinian state will not solve the current conflict and “hiding behind the title ‘Palestinian State’ is an Iranian regime.” Palestinian Refugees - to the USA Thoughts of 17th of Tamuz Tags: Defense/Middle East |