The Middle East peace plan that United States President Barack Obama will unveil soon involves the creation of a Palestinian Authority state by 2011 and the transfer of Islamic holy sites in Jerusalem [presumably including the Temple Mount – ed.] to Arab-Muslim sovereignty, according to a report published Sunday in the Saudi newspaper Al-Ukaz.

A reporter for the newspaper received the information from Hassan Harisha, the Second Deputy Speaker of the Palestinian Authority Parliament, who said that the U.S. has handed over a draft of the peace proposal to the PA and other Arabs for their perusal.



According to Harisha, some parts of eastern Jerusalem [presumably Neveh Yaakov, Pisgat Ze'ev and the like - ed.] will be transferred to Israeli control. There will be an international presence in the Jordan Valley and other parts of Judea and Samaria. Palestinian Authority terror organizations will be disbanded and turn into political parties. The large blocs of Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria will not be dismantled. The fate of smaller Jewish areas will be decided in a three-month-long negotiation period.

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