Geneva Initiative Annexes
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1. Geneva Initiative: Peace? Yes they can
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...lared his three red lines as a condition for any agreement: An end to the conflict, security arrangements, and recognition of Israel as the Jewish people’s national home. Meanwhile, President Ab...

2. GI message to PM Netahnayu in Ha'aretz
(Events/Local Activities - 2010)
...the page and illustrated that the three terms which PM Netanyahu had determined as necessary for an agreement (recognition, security and an end to all claims) are all found in the Geneva Accord. In ad...

3. August 2011
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...s and difficulties, but it also presents an opportunity. In the expected stalemate between Israel's demand for recognition and the Palestinians' demand for realization of the "right of return,&qu...

4. The Implications of the Fayyad-Plan
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...up to its commitment to a two-state solution, Fayyadism intends to achieve a de jure Palestinian state through recognition by the international community, hinting at the possibility of sidelining the ...

5. The right's strategy of phrases
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...ion of the "founding fathers" and is leading to that vision's demise. Therefore, before seeking such recognition from the Palestinians, the Israeli public ought to first clarify with itself ...

...er the past year between the PLO Mission and the Obama administration. Although not fully fledged diplomatic recognition, the upgrade raises the status of Palestinian representation in the U.S. to t...

...lared his three red lines as a condition for any agreement: An end to the conflict, security arrangements, and recognition of Israel as the Jewish people’s national home. Meanwhile, President Ab...

...rab Middle East peace initiative.   This is the 2002 plan originated by King Abdullah offering Israel recognition in exchange for returning occupied territories and allowing a Palestinian sta...

...ody from our side, at least, denies that the Jews were in Palestine, were in the Middle East."   Recognition of the Holocaust "Maybe four or five months ago I sent my ambassador i...

...untries. Instead, their rhetoric is based on the “three nays” – no peace, no negotiation, no recognition of Israel – that emerged from the Arab summit held in Khartoum after Is...

...tional legitimacy and will return the Palestinians their rights; the Arab League Initiative, will grant Israel recognition on behalf of the Arab and Muslim states. This is an opportunity Israel should...

... that. I said that I submitted my map so let us discuss it?   Q: We differ on the lack of Palestinian recognition of the spiritual and religious bond between the Jewish people and the city of...

13. Let’s Fight Over a Big Plan
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
... from Yasir Arafat. Arafat espoused a blend of violence and politics; his plan was to first gain international recognition for a Palestinian state and then build its institutions. Fayyad calls for the...

...by the EU - said the promoters of the Geneva Initiative do not speak about a Jewish state, "but about the recognition that the Jewish people have the right to statehood, and that Israel is the na...

...erred to as a 'Jewish state'? In the Geneva Initiative, we don't speak about the Jewish state, but about the recognition that the Jewish people have the right to statehood, and that Israel is the na...

... in spite of the occupation, with the understanding that if such a state becomes an undeniable reality, formal recognition of its existence and an end to the occupation will be irresistible.   ...

...lan was developed more than six months ago and the Franco-Spanish initiative is meant to bolster it, promising recognition by the European block.   Israel has responded to Kouchner and Morati...

18. The Visionary of the Palestinian State
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
... Fayyad for the first time at the home of US Ambassador Kurtzer in Herzliya. We heard his credo, including his recognition that terrorism was first and foremost a disaster for the Palestinians, isolat...

...unity recognizes the fact that Israel wants and is ready to renew the peace process. From the moment that this recognition has dawned on the key elements in the international community, the feasibilit...

...ee from the West Bank without a non-militarization, without borders, without security arrangements and without recognition of the Jewish people. A unilateral pullout – similar to the one conduct...

21. Time to talk
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...r Benjamin Netanyahu has insisted on conditions that will prevent a renewal of the process such as Palestinian recognition of Israel as a Jewish state, or not freezing construction in East Jerusalem. ...

...t out.   During his talks with Mubarak, Netanyahu stated that Israel's conditions include Palestinian recognition of Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state and the demilitarization of a fu...

...ate? The use of the word alternative is a political mistake).   [Asharq Al-Awsat] Is this an official recognition of the failure of the negotiations, or of the failure of the peace process as...

The poll also shows that 68% of the Palestinians support the Saudi initiative which calls for Arab recognition of and normalization of relations with Israel after it ends its occupation of Arab territ

25. With Mofaz as Beilin
(News Room/Op Ed - 2009)
... his calls for resuming talks and his demands for the demilitarization of the future Palestinian state and its recognition of Israel as a Jewish state. Deterred by political upheaval, Netanyahu reject...

26. Reason for Hope
(News Room/Op Ed - 2009)
...b Peace Initiative and a two-state peace plan as a way to implement it, with a clear majority embracing mutual recognition of Israel and Palestine as homelands of their peoples.   Whether Jac...

27. September 2009 Poll Conducted by IPI
(Polls/Palestinian Polls)
...poll results A similar proportion of Palestinians favors the Arab Peace Initiative, which offers Israel full recognition from 22 Arab states in return for Israel withdrawing to its 1967 borders and ...

28. Preparing for the American peace plan
(News Room/Op Ed - 2009)
...must be aimed at a comprehensive package deal: Israel as the state of the Jewish nation which enjoys security, recognition and peace; and an independent Palestine alongside it. ...

29. Build Palestine, and they will come
(News Room/Op Ed - 2009)
...portant element to the quest for peace in the Middle East. Peace between Israel and the Palestinians hinges on recognition and security for Israel and freedom and independence for a Palestinian state....

...Negotiation Tracks on the Agenda Among Israelis 40% support the Saudi initiative which calls for Arab recognition of and normalization of relations with Israel after it ends its occupation of...

31. It's time to talk to Fatah
(News Room/Op Ed - 2009)
...ot;Arab side." To make this even clearer, the call on Israel to return to the 1967 borders is an implicit recognition of Israel's sovereignty over west Jerusalem.   The congress also end...

32. GI Seminar Participants Reconvene in Jerusalem
(Events/Local Activities - 2009)
...on the core issues of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: security, refugees, Jerusalem, water, mutual recognition, boarders and territory. Following the workshop the group took part in a&nb...

...blished,” Prince Saud said in reference to the Arab Peace Initiative, “But an end to the conflict, recognition, and full normal relations as exist between countries at peace. The question ...

34. Mitchell Urges Arab Action
(News Room/News - 2009)
...historic endeavor,” he said. It was Mitchell’s second visit to the Syrian capital, reflecting US recognition that Syria would play an important role in any regional peace effort. The Bus...

...to the 1988 presidential contest, my Institute led a national campaign ("Statehood Now") calling for recognition of Palestinian self-determination. Working with a diverse coalition, we ran a...

36. Geneva Initiative Press Release
(News Room/News - 2009)
...based on the principles outlined in the Geneva Accord. All the terms mentioned by PM Netanyahu including the recognition of Israel as the homeland of the Jewish people; the resolving of the Palestin...

...nd order, and to fight violent extremism. The quartet called on Palestinians to commit to non-violence and the recognition of Israel. The situation in Gaza wasn't sustainable and didn't move forward...

...le of weeks. Mr. Barak presented such steps as examples of concessions Israel had already made that deserved recognition from Washington and Arab leaders. Among the steps being discussed that Arab n...

39. How to Achieve Israeli-Palestinian Peace
(News Room/Op Ed - 2009)
...thin reach, one that would give the Palestinians their state and freedom from occupation while granting Israel recognition and security to live in peace. With President Obama's reassertion of U.S. lea...

...ically its Jewish character. This has also been reflected in all the formal negotiations conducted thus far. Recognition of a Jewish state is a classic issue that will need to be integrated into a f...

...e solution, preference for an comprehensive agreement as opposed to interim agreements, and support for mutual recognition. Below are excerpts from a poll conducted jointly by the Harry S. Truman Rese...

...owever, to recognize that Israel is the homeland of the Jewish people reflects something deep. It reflects the recognition of the Palestinians that this land is a homeland for two peoples—for Pa...

...stinian state. Also according to the Geneva Initiative, both sides affirm “that this agreement marks the recognition of the right of the Jewish people to statehood” and that Israel is the ...

44. GI Israel Position Paper: Between Netanyahu and Geneva
(Position Papers/GI Position Papers)
  The recognition of Israel as the homeland of the Jewish people? A non-militarized Palestinian State? Full sovereignty regarding the decision to enable refugees into Israel? Economic cooperati

45. Baker's ghost in Cairo
(News Room/Op Ed - 2009)
...Jihadist terrorism has coalesced at its violent fringe. Arab states, through a 2002 peace plan, have offered recognition to Israel within its 1967 borders, and that plan has received the support of ...

...ns reach an agreement in Cairo on a new government," the announcement of a new cabinet amounts to Abbas's recognition that reconciliation talks in Cairo have failed. Five rounds of talks between ...

...the U.S. – individually and together – must create fundamental diplomatic changes: Israeli recognition of the Arab Peace Initiative as a foundation for negotiations A new Ame...

48. A Recognition Israel Doesn’t Need
(News Room/Op Ed - 2009)
...egin. A sentimental nationalist of the highest order, Begin was nevertheless able to identify the only kind of recognition that Israel should require: “I re-emphasize that we do not expect anyon...

49. No Amendment to the Arab Peace Initiative
(News Room/Op Ed - 2009)
...the Americans must not take it slightly or give it up because it is the only plan that called for a collective recognition of Israel. In terms of its importance, it cannot be compared with the [Jordan...

50. It's all in a final-status arrangement
(News Room/Op Ed - 2009)
...eople cynically. In an attempt to avoid negotiations, Netanyahu is once again seeking for Israel international recognition and legitimacy that have already been given. The Palestinians accepted this l...

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