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...t enter Gaza through tunnels. In the peace talks, the “final status issues” are supposedly the borders of a Palestinian state, the question of Jerusalem and the fate of Palestinians who fl...
... two weeks and every two weeks thereafter to negotiate an agreement on all the core issues. That means the borders of a new Palestinian state, security for Israel, the status of Jerusalem and the futu...
...as set an ambitious one-year timetable for the two sides to settle their longstanding final status issues: borders of a new Palestinian state, security, refugees and the future of Jerusalem. The param...
...alestine. Previous negotiations have already resolved many of the details on the final status of refugees, borders, Jerusalem and security.
The biggest obstacle that now stands in the way o...
... than with annexing land.
Negotiators want to begin peace talks with the issues of security and borders, as each side knows well what the other side wants. Even differences over territory a...
... Regarding a permanent status agreement, why aren't the Palestinians agreeing to a state in temporary borders as a step in the road to a permanent status agreement?
SS: There is a Palestin...
...rnational law, seems to bring them to the edge of hysteria.
In fact, Israel's legitimacy within its 1967 borders has never been challenged by the international community. It is its behavior on terri...
...ell, the Palestinians submitted maps and documents clarifying their positions on the final-status issues - borders, Jerusalem, refugees, water and security - based on international resolutions and pre...
...hu will use the process to give the illusion of progress while never addressing Palestinian concerns about borders, security, refugees and the future of Jerusalem. Mr. Obama must be ready to point fin...
...quo;
For Netanyahu, this was a convenient way of avoiding more contentious issues such as final borders or the status of Jerusalem, which in turn was a necessity for him to be able to form ...
...pt the principle that negotiations over the establishment of a Palestinian state will be based on the 1967 borders, with exchange of territory, and that he wants the talks to focus on borders and secu...
...ted the concept of a Palestinian state but has refused to outline his stance on the main issues, including borders, before the talks resume.
In a speech Tuesday in Jerusalem, Netanyahu said...
...ity, and economic and social strength. As these elements are more important than historical territory, the borders of a state established according to this vision have no religious sanctity.
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The proximity talks aim at bridging the gaps between the two sides by brokering an agreement on the borders of the future Palestinian statehood and related security issues.
The Pales...
... these malign trends, but is absent.
Because of this pervasive zero-sum mindset, proposals that borders or settlements be tackled first and in isolation are misguided. These are the ultimat...
...serious American effort to address the core issues that drive the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Jerusalem, borders, security and refugees.
Caveat emptor, Mr. President. If you buy a ticket ...
...has no time to deal with the future. What is his vision? What kind of state will Israel be? Where will its borders lie? What place will it hold among the nations? Or perhaps he simply does not care as...
...ess to resume direct negotiations if Israel positively responded to the disputed questions of security and borders.
The United States succeeded in May to mediate indirect proximity talks be...
... parameters address the most fundamental issues which underlie the Palestinian-Israeli conflict: (1) Final borders and territorial exchange; (2) Refugees; (3) Jerusalem; (4) A demilitarized Palestinia...
...in the two-state solution, however, if the settlement fails to include a Palestinian state within the 1967 borders with Jerusalem as the capital, the two-state solution will cease to be an option.
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... is to advance a permanent-status agreement which will put an end to the conflict. The core issues – borders, security, Jerusalem and refugees – are all on the table. Israel’s prefer...
... the idea of offsetting land within Israel in return for annexing settlement blocs -- must be the pre-1967 borders. Additionally, he made clear that he would agree to any long-term third-party securit...
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GI tour illustrating the Geneva Initiative border solution in the Northern West Bank area
(Events/Local Activities - 2010)
... June 11, the GI held an open tour for the publc illustrating our solution for the core issue of borders
11.06.2010
The tour was guided in Hebrew by ...
...ehensive peace for all of the peoples of the region, who must be able to live within secure and recognized borders.
The speakers called for the "Hamas" movement to sign the Egypti...
...inians on the establishment of an independent state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip as defined by the 1967 borders, with its capital in East Jerusalem. Israel has to sign a peace agreement with Presid...
... been applied to the West Bank's other roads. Instead, it saw the road as a way to determine the permanent borders of a new "Jerusalem corridor."
This was to be achieved by a web of securi...
...aysia that no second phase of proximity talks would be initiated until mediators had successfully set down borders for a Palestinian state.
Speaking during the second leg of his Asia tour, Abbas sa...
...Beirut. It offered peace to Israel in exchange for a Palestinian state and Israel's withdrawal to pre-1967 borders and the return of occupied Syrian and Lebanese land. This initiative was also adopted...
...e done. He accepted the 1947 map of the United Nations which gave Israel a tiny little piece of land, more borders than land. He was urged because he saw the survivors of the Holocaust found all the d...
...contiguous, sovereign, and independent" Palestinian state and "secure, recognized and defensible borders" for Israel.
Mitchell omitted mention of the toughest issues impeding Israe...
...his, the prevailing assumption has been that Jerusalem would come last in negotiations, once the issues of borders, security, the settlements and even Palestinian refugees would be resolved. But this ...
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Abbas: “We received guarantees from Washington with regard to the settlements and for the duration of negotiations”
(News Room/News - 2010)
... Dhabi, that as part of the indirect negotiations the parties will discuss permanent-status issues such as borders, Jerusalem, security and the refugees. If an agreement will be reached, it will be si...
...s would not become face-to-face negotiations unless Israel stopped all settlement building beyond the 1967 borders.
“We have been engaged in serious talks with the Americans,” s...
...h Olmert from A to Z. We held almost 35 sessions. We discussed all issues, without exception. We discussed borders, Jerusalem, refugees, water and everything else. When we started talking about the bo...
...gs to the Fatah “Revolutionary Council”: that the Palestinians oppose a state within temporary borders and that there will be a conference in Jericho – to be attended by all the stat...
... Shlomo kind (those planned 1,600 housing units in East Jerusalem) and will promise to get substantive, on borders above all. Palestinians will promise to, well, show up.
But that’s n...
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Those who embrace such an approach are acting under the premise that the status of Jerusalem and its borders will be determined by Israeli deeds rather than by negotiations. It is an approach th...
...agreement with Israel, an end to the occupation, and the creation of a Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders.
In the past, Palestinians relied first exclusively on armed struggle, then on arme...
...rusalem will become the capital of Palestine.
Third, a territorial settlement based on the 1967 borders, with mutual and equal adjustments to allow the incorporation of the largest West Ban...
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Tour demonstrating the GI's border solution to political activists from Israel
(Events/Local Activities - 2010)
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On April 8th, the Geneva Initiative held a tour to demonstrate our solution to borders to political activists affiliated with the Bnei Brith organization.
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...greement on how to share the holy sites in the Old City.
Third, Israel would return to its 1967 borders — before it captured East Jerusalem and the West Bank in the Six-Day War &mdash...
...negotiations. He said that an American plan, if launched, would build upon past progress on such issues as borders, the "right of return" for Palestinian refugees and the status of Jerusalem...
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Netanyau is right regarding the Geneva Initiative, which is the sole detailed paper that draws a map with borders, agreed and signed upon by significant Israelis and Palestinians alike. The principle...
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PM Netanyahu and Israel's Intelligence Minister Dan Meridor refer to the Geneva Initiative
(News Room/News - 2010)
...ods in East Jerusalem under the Geneva Accord is part of a package deal with an Israeli withdrawal to 1967 borders with modifications based on a 1:1 land swap; and a divided Jerusalem which serves as ...
...e to happen in phases, with the first phase being establishing a Palestinian state with “provisional borders” — covering roughly all of the West Bank minus the current Israeli settle...
...f the lecture and the briefing dealt with the solutions offered in the annexes to different issues such as borders, international presence and security.
Following the briefing Baltiansky met with th...
...estinians – the need to establish a border between Israel and the future Palestinian state.
Fixing borders would eliminate the need to deal further with issues related to settlements on the We...
... progress lags, the administration will be ready to put forward its own proposals on the central issues of borders, refugees, security and the future of Jerusalem.
Mr. Obama has another cha...
... On Friday, March 5, the Geneva Initiative held a tour to illustrate our solution to the issue of borders around the Jerusalem Envelope. The tour was guided in Hebrew by GI Signatory, Co...
...ed on a representative sample of 600 Israelis (including Arab citizens and Jewish settlers beyond the 1967 borders). Margin of Error: 4.5%.
The poll asked:
What is your opinion regarding ...
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