Geneva Initiative Annexes
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...ers of a new Palestinian state, security for Israel, the status of Jerusalem and the future of Palestinian refugees. The leaders set an ambitious one-year deadline. If they are truly committed, that s...

2. Geneva Initiative: Peace? Yes they can
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
... in size to the land occupied in 1967, a Palestinian capital in east Jerusalem, and a fair solution to the refugee problem.   On the basis of the above positions, it is possible to secure an ...

3. NYT Editorial: New Chance for Peace
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
... two sides to settle their longstanding final status issues: borders of a new Palestinian state, security, refugees and the future of Jerusalem. The parameters and the solutions are well known from ye...

4. Mubarak: A Peace Plan Within Our Grasp
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...rael and Palestine. 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...

5. Mideast peace talks to look forward to?
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...ues that are not about quiet policy shifts but will require conditioning of the populations: Jerusalem and refugees -- the narrative issues of the conflict that cut to the self-definition of the parti...

6. Even when they gave, they didn't get
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...s submitted maps and documents clarifying their positions on the final-status issues - borders, Jerusalem, refugees, water and security - based on international resolutions and previously signed agree...

7. President Abbas and Peace Talks
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...cess 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 fingers when needed an...

... year. He is prepared to debate any of the core issues of the final-status agreement - Jerusalem, borders, refugees, settlements, security and water. Netanyahu also wants most of the talks to take pla...

9. Ehud Barak and the Geneva Initiative
(News Room/News - 2010)
...s possible to re-settle in Israel within three to four years’.”     “The Refugee problem should be settled within the Palestinian state. Jerusalem will be dealt with ...

... in size to the land occupied in 1967, a Palestinian capital in east Jerusalem, and a fair solution to the refugee problem.   On the basis of the above positions, it is possible to secure an ...

11. Tough Road Ahead in Middle East
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...ssue. To take one example, Israel is likely to be more forthcoming on borders if it receives assurances on refugees. Any dealmaker, whether his background is in politics or finance, can confirm that t...

12. Lessons for an Israeli-Palestinian Summit
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...t 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 to another go-for-brok...

...solution, an exchange of territories, a special arrangement in the Old City of Jerusalem and the return of refugees according to an agreed-upon quota. It is hard to believe that Netanyahu is unaware t...

...nty in the eastern city and the rest of the Old City; a demilitarized Palestinian state; a solution to the refugee issue that would have Israel decide how many Palestinian refugees to accept; security...

...al issues which underlie the Palestinian-Israeli conflict: (1) Final borders and territorial exchange; (2) Refugees; (3) Jerusalem; (4) A demilitarized Palestinian state; (5) Security arrangements; an...

16. The way forward
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
... agreement which will put an end to the conflict. The core issues – borders, security, Jerusalem and refugees – are all on the table. Israel’s preference is to deal with security pri...

...hat east Jerusalem should be the capital of Palestine, and west Jerusalem the capital of Israel. Regarding refugees, he indicated the need to reach an "agreed upon" solution with Israel. &...

18. Time for U.S. Middle East Peace Plan?
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
... should be about is a comprehensive package that addresses all issues, including territorial, settlements, refugees, Muslim holy places. A plan that resolves all these issues and thereby brings an end...

...ention of the toughest issues impeding Israeli-Palestinian peace: the fate of Jerusalem and of Palestinian refugees. But he insisted that the situation "is not hopeless" and promised that he...

20. What to do with Jerusalem
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...ould come last in negotiations, once the issues of borders, security, the settlements and even Palestinian refugees would be resolved. But this spring, Jerusalem became not only a barrier to the concl...

...in a measurable time-frame for Palestinians living in dire conditions in the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and refugee camps in neighbouring countries. Instead, their rhetoric is based on the “three...

22. GI workshop in Kalkilia
(Events/Local Activities - 2010)
...tional legitimacy, the Arab Peace Initiative, and other Palestinian interests, especially those related to refugees. The aim of the workshop was to foster open dialogue for expression of opinion...

...raeli premier Ehud Barak at Camp David that end in failure over the issue of Jerusalem and the Palestinian refugees. 2001: Jan 21: Palestinian and Israeli negotiators begin marathon talks in...

...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 signed with Israel and a Palestinian st...

.... 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 borders, the US Admini...

... on the following principles: a two-state solution (Israeli - Jewish State + Palestinian State); return of refugees to Palestine only; a demilitarised Palestinian state, the 1967 lines with an exchang...

...nd comprehensive peace plan that Obama could propose are known to all:   First, a solution to the refugee problem involving compensation and resettlement in the Palestinian state but not in I...

...a peace deal. First, Palestinian officials would have to accept that there would be no right of return for refugees of the 1948 war that established the Israeli state, and for their millions of descen...

... would build upon past progress on such issues as borders, the "right of return" for Palestinian refugees and the status of Jerusalem. The second senior official said that "90 percent o...

...oorest and so very neglected city, upon the quarter of a million Palestinians who reside there and the two refugee camps that it houses? If so, he must present it and seriously work to achieve it furt...

...ost counterproductive and wrong."   Q: Your plan takes into consideration the need to absorb refugees.   A: Of course, Palestinians would have the right to reside within the Sta...

32. GI leadership course addressed by GI's leading women
(Events/Local Activities - 2010)
...Brigadier General (Ret.) Israela Oron continued the session with a briefing about the issue of Palestinian refugees, the Geneva Initiative’s solution to this issue as well as a separate paper wh...

33. Let’s Fight Over a Big Plan
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
... covering roughly all of the West Bank minus the current Israeli settlement blocs — while postponing refugees, Jerusalem and final borders to the second phase.   President Obama was 100...

34. Diplomacy 102
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
... 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 chance to mo...

... to that presented in the Geneva Accord: • Two states for two people • Return of Palestinian Refugees to Palestine • Non-militarized Palestinian state • 1967 borders with l...

36. Talking-Cure Diplomacy
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...0 Palestinians from their homes in 1948. Their ethos of national liberation was based on the idea that all refugees would be able to return to their homes in Jaffa, Ramle and Lod. Letting go of this d...

...sed at the time by Clinton, and Israel wants international control of the basin. I think that the issue of refugees isn’t a real problem. As for security, and that is my personal opinion, the fu...

...nvening negotiations regarding ”final status” issues in the 60-year conflict, such as borders, refugees and the status of Jerusalem. Israel continues to build settlements throughout t...

...the banner: The urgency of addressing the permanent status issues – Borders, Jerusalem, settlements, refugees, water. 12-13.02.2010 The purpose of the meeting ...

...ivided and eternal capital of the State of Israel." He refuses to discuss the question of Palestinian refugees. And he insists that we accept Israel in advance as a Jewish state.   SPIEG...

41. The Visionary of the Palestinian State
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...perly trained and equipped. He deployed the rejuvenated security organizations in the cities, villages and refugee camps. He fought crime and corruption, stopped the activity of most of the family-run...

42. GI Israel launches mass media campaign
(Events/Local Activities - 2010)
...orders with land swaps, division of East Jerusalem, security arrangements, a comprehensive solution to the refugee problem, etc.) Different versions of our mass media campaign playing on symbol...

...01 at Taba between Arafat and Ehud Barak and included "border swaps, Jerusalem and the return of some refugees", but the Netanyahu government refused to accept what had been agreed as a basi...

44. Negotiations: without a one sided victory
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...be non-militarized with an international force positioned in its territory. A solution for the Palestinian refugees which does not exacerbate the demographic problem in Israel will be found, and both ...

45. There is no place for 'no-solutionists'
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...romise formulas. Even on issues that involve heavy emotional baggage for both sides, such as Jerusalem and refugees, leaders on both sides have devised reasonable formulas that large majorities of Isr...

...omething that is vague…. [it said,] "take some [territory], but we will speak about Jerusalem, refugees and borders afterwards.''   Q: Isn't it a problem for you that, even though...

...t Palestinian state and that all of the core issues, including Jerusalem and the status of the Palestinian refugees, would be put on the table.   The parties, said the sources, agreed that th...

...is not true (he repeated it twice). I say: If we reach an agreement on a final solution for Jerusalem, the refugees, the borders, the security, the prisoners, the water, and other issues, we will anno...

...annexation of large settlement blocs and the finding of acceptable solutions for Jerusalem and Palestinian refugees. Livni explained that the post-Annapolis negotiations set out to find solutions to e...

...tablishment of an independent Palestinian state and the settlement of all issues in dispute, including the refugees and Jerusalem issues, there will be a mutual recognition of Israel as the state of t...

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