First step to the Road Map

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Peace Reform Initiative in the Middle East


The first step to the Road Map to Peace is for the State of Israel to start to remove the Jewish Settlers from the West Bank and Gaza Strip. With International peace keeping forces helping the Palestinian people establish the Rule of Law. The words of both sides have to be match by their deeds and actions as we move toward implementing the Peace Plan. One of the major problems of the Oslo Accords was what was being said at the negotiating table did not reflect the actions on the streets. During the Oslo Accords the size of the Israeli settlements in the West Bank and Gaza Strip nearly doubled. The mantra of both side has to change as it does the extremist on both side will become inflamed.
The State of Israel and the United States have to come to terms with the United Nations and the global community of nations. Realizing the only way the Road Map to Peace has a chance is on a multi-lateral platform. It is the make up of this platform that has to be decided and implemented. With NATO, United Nations, Arab Legion of Nations, Israel, and the United States developing a plan of action. With Egypt and Jordan having diplomatic connections with Israel they should be the founding members with this new group (MEP) with the United States being a supporting member.
A new organization (MEP) Middle East Peace will be established from nations in the Middle East and the global community that are committed to peace and coexistences among their neighbors. The primary focus of the MEP will be network with other international organizations on implementing a regional master plan. The make up of the MEP board will be 1/3 Israeli, 1/3 Palestinian, and 1/3 International with half of them being Americans. Some of the same people that are on the Commission of the Old City of Jerusalem will also work for MEP.
All of the member nations of MEP agree to normalize relations with the State of Israel as a non-occupying country living within International Laws and regional treaties. Israel will normalize relations with the members of MEP. MEP will be the platform for regional issues and areas of disagreements between MEP members. The Primary Members will be counties from the Middle East Region and Supporting Members will be other nation from outside the Middle East region.
The Israeli government will agree to the following conditions with the United States guarantying the State of Israel security within their international recognized boarders.

· The Israelis will demilitarize their society and live within the conditions of the Middle East Non-Nuclear Proliferation Treaty.

· Israel will follow the guide lines (MEP) Middle East Peace

· The Israeli settlers must move back to Israel proper or apply for a Settlement Stay that will be consider on individual cases.

· The Jewish people migration to Israel will be limited to the number of Palestinian people Right to Return. In both cases the applicant will have to go before a review board.

· The State of Israel will agree to recognize the Old City of Jerusalem as an International City for the foreseeable future.

· Israel will revise their Property Laws and zoning within the State of Israel including the un-recognized Palestinian Villages.

· The State of Israel will help in the re-construction of the infrastructure Palestinian State.

· The State of Israel will leave the de-populated Israeli Settlements in tack as part of their contribution.

The Palestinian Right to Return must be changed to Privilege to Return with two different ways. The first will be the privilege to return to the State of Palestine and the second will be the privilege to the State of Israel. In each case the applicant must apply for citizenship and go before one of two boards for approval. The Palestinian Board of Return and the Israeli Board of Return will be similar in make up with two Palestinian members and two Israeli members and one international member. The Boards will review the applicant?s application taking into consideration of the reason one wants to return. If an applicant is denied they have the right to go before the Board of Appeal that will review the case.

There should be a moratorium place on the migration of Jewish people migrating to the State Israel until the resettlement of the Jewish Settlers from the West Bank, Gaza Strip and the settlements surrounding Jerusalem. When the moratorium is lifted then the Jewish people who were born in Israel and those who have first families move to the top of the list. Those who have citizenship to Palestine and Israel that are abroad will not be effected by the moratorium. Once the moratorium is lifted the number of new Jewish emigrates to the State of Israel will be determined by the formula to keep all in balance. Stabilizing the population in Israel and Palestine is very important because of the lack of fresh water in the region as well as developing a peaceful two state solution.

The case why the Old City of Jerusalem should be an International City as outline in the United Nation Security Council Resolution 181of 1948 is clearer than ever before. Resolution 181 was the first step the international community of nations took towards the two state solution between the Moslems and Jewish people. Going on the premise ?What is right for one side should be for the other side too?. For one side to control the religious sites of the other would be unfair and wrong. With the recent actions of both sides and the current level of tension between the people it has become quite apparent that only with international intervention that is fair and neutral can peace and security have a chance. An international commission 1/3 Jewish, 1/3 Muslim, 1/3 Christen, with a 50% local people and 50% people from outside the region should be set up to run the Old City of Jerusalem.

The Old City of Jerusalem Charter should be established and approve by the commission. This Charter should include some of the following;

· The Old City of Jerusalem will be a weapon free zone.

· All faiths will be able to practice their religion?s believes as long as it does not cause harm to others or themselves.


· The politics of the Old City of Jerusalem will remain neutral between the State of Israel and the State of Palestine.

· The Israeli government and Palestinian government will have representatives part of the International Old City of Jerusalem.


The Jewish Settlements surrounding Jerusalem will be divided between the State of Israel and the Old City of Jerusalem. The former Jewish Settlements of Jerusalem that become part of the Old City of Jerusalem will have a different charter than the rest. Most of the Jewish Settlers will have to move back to the State of Israel. With 25% of the Jewish people staying, willing to live under the new coming conditions, with the Housing Boards approval. 25% of the housing will be opened to Palestinians who apply to the Housing Boards and get approved. For the foreseeable future the other 50% will be Internationalists that are part of the team to bring peace to the region. The Housing Board will be made up of three internationalists, one Israeli and one Palestinian. All may retain their respective country?s citizenship.

The Israeli government will be responsible for the removal of the Jewish Settlers from Palestine and the Old City of Jerusalem. The Israeli government will establish new settlements within Israel for the settlers to relocate. The Jewish Settlers who cooperate in the re-settlement will have first priority in new housing and reimbursements. The Jewish Settlers that fight the changing times and ways will be handled by Israeli authorities until the agreed upon deadline. The State of Israel will be reasonable for any of the damages to the settlements until they are turned over to the International Forces.

An International base for Peace Keeping Forces needs to be set up in East Jerusalem with the main base adjacent outside the city. The Old City of Jerusalem and East Jerusalem will become an International zone (weapon free) under international control. An airport under the control by the international forces will be setup for the humanitarian aid and workers that are needed. The international peacekeepers will then setup other bases throughout the West bank to help in creating safety zones for the international relief workers. The Israeli government will remain in control of their pre 1967 borders. The International forces will take over control of the Israel military post in the Golan Heights as well as the territory of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Any intelligence that the Israeli Government get or have on criminal activities of any Palestinians will be acted on by a special elite international forces.

An international court has to be set up for the prosecution of personal non-criminal matters on both sides. Creating a platform to resolve disputes among the people on the different sides. The Israelis will need to set up a court to compensate the Israel settles that do no want to live in a Palestinian state under their laws. The Israeli Settles in the West Bank and Gaza Strip that do not recognized the new State of Palestine will be forcibly removed by the Israeli Government under the observation of the international monitors.

The international force will monitor the governments on both sides to make sure they live within the treaties and resolutions of the global community. There will be a need for all side to change and compromise before there will be a long lasting peace between the two sides.

There is much work, help and aid that is needed to help the Palestinian people rebuild their society. The International Charity will coordinate their aid threw the United Nation with some of the governments of the world assisting with transportation and logistics.

Realizing than no final plan will be fare to all people but it must be fair to both greater societies as a whole. What is fair for one side should be for the other side as well. Logic and common sense have not been heard only a repeating of the same old rhetoric by the extremists on both sides. The conditions and circumstances combined with the religious indoctrination on both sides are what make it such a volatile situation silencing the voice of the moderates. There are no solutions that will right the wrongs of the past, only the possibility of changing the wrongs of today creating a chance for a better tomorrow for future generations to come. -David
 

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From 1973 to 2003 the United State veto twenty-four United Nations Security Resolutions pertaining to the Palestine-Israeli Crisis. The United States did this without any support from the other fourteen nations on the UN Security Council. The United States arrogant position within the United Nations has put us outside the rest of the global community of nations. This and our irrational oil and energy policies have made us more enemies than friends straining our relationship with our international allies. Our current military foreign policies are threatening peace and security around the world making us the enemy in the eyes of many nations.

Before we will have peace and security in the Middle East we will have to make major changes in our foreign policies with a better understanding of this region. Our policies of the pass have not achieved peace or security for the State of Israel and have only alienated us from the rest of the nations in the world. Both the State of Israel and the United States have to come to terms with the global community of nations. Then and only then can steps towards peace and security can be made.
 

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Anonymous said:
From 1973 to 2003 the United State veto twenty-four United Nations Security Resolutions pertaining to the Palestine-Israeli Crisis. The United States did this without any support from the other fourteen nations on the UN Security Council. The United States arrogant position within the United Nations has put us outside the rest of the global community of nations. This and our irrational oil and energy policies have made us more enemies than friends straining our relationship with our international allies. Our current military foreign policies are threatening peace and security around the world making us the enemy in the eyes of many nations.

Before we will have peace and security in the Middle East we will have to make major changes in our foreign policies with a better understanding of this region. Our policies of the pass have not achieved peace or security for the State of Israel and have only alienated us from the rest of the nations in the world. Both the State of Israel and the United States have to come to terms with the global community of nations. Then and only then can steps towards peace and security can be made.

Thank you for your insight sir (or madam). I couldn't agree with you more, assuming you are talking from a US perspecitve. The foreign policies of the United States have been extremely unfair and creul to many nations around the world. This including allies and members of the United Nations (in some cases, I would use the world "especially").

I'm honestly not American bashing, but what the government of the United States is doing, and I'm sorry I have to use this comparison time and again, is much like the patterns of the former Soviet Union. It's just not very friendly both to foreign relations and to it's own citizens!

I'm going to go off topic slightly if I'm not already too far off, but the United States was a great idea, and was once a great nation. But money and corruption sunk in. Oil, corporations and instability in the middle-east is what the United States government relies on these days.

That's just how I see it.
 

Anonymous

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Andem said:
Anonymous said:
From 1973 to 2003 the United State veto twenty-four United Nations Security Resolutions pertaining to the Palestine-Israeli Crisis. The United States did this without any support from the other fourteen nations on the UN Security Council. The United States arrogant position within the United Nations has put us outside the rest of the global community of nations. This and our irrational oil and energy policies have made us more enemies than friends straining our relationship with our international allies. Our current military foreign policies are threatening peace and security around the world making us the enemy in the eyes of many nations.

Before we will have peace and security in the Middle East we will have to make major changes in our foreign policies with a better understanding of this region. Our policies of the pass have not achieved peace or security for the State of Israel and have only alienated us from the rest of the nations in the world. Both the State of Israel and the United States have to come to terms with the global community of nations. Then and only then can steps towards peace and security can be made.

Thank you for your insight sir (or madam). I couldn't agree with you more, assuming you are talking from a US perspecitve. The foreign policies of the United States have been extremely unfair and creul to many nations around the world. This including allies and members of the United Nations (in some cases, I would use the world "especially").

I'm honestly not American bashing, but what the government of the United States is doing, and I'm sorry I have to use this comparison time and again, is much like the patterns of the former Soviet Union. It's just not very friendly both to foreign relations and to it's own citizens!

I'm going to go off topic slightly if I'm not already too far off, but the United States was a great idea, and was once a great nation. But money and corruption sunk in. Oil, corporations and instability in the middle-east is what the United States government relies on these days.

That's just how I see it.

Just how you see it? Your opinion is that USA Gov is not fair to it's own citizens???? You are wrong, we are treated well in the USA and Im proud to be a part of it.