Geneva Initiative Annexes
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1. Why Israel Doesn't Care About Peace
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...8% of Israeli Jews cited the conflict with Palestinians, putting it fifth behind education, crime, national security and poverty. Israeli Arabs placed peace first, but among Jews here, the issue that ...

...t;fundamental compromise" such as "Jerusalem must be shared" or "Israel can protect its security in the West Bank" gets you nowhere without endless detail explaining what you ...

...eafter 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 future of Palestinian refugees. The lea...

4. Geneva Initiative: Peace? Yes they can
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...r Benjamin Netanyahu declared 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....

5. GI message to PM Netahnayu in Ha'aretz
(Events/Local Activities - 2010)
...ustrated 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 addition to refern...

6. NYT Editorial: New Chance for Peace
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
... negotiations.   There are other positive currents. Violence against Israelis is down. Palestinian security forces are increasingly competent at policing the West Bank. Palestinian authoritie...

7. Mubarak: A Peace Plan Within Our Grasp
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...otiations 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 of success is psycholog...

...deo clips aimed at the Israeli public. "I'm your partner," said Jibril Rajoub, a former West Bank security chief, speaking in Hebrew. "I think there is a historic opportunity, for us an...

... 1.3   In general, do you think that the internal security and safety under the present Salam Fayyad’s government improved, became worse...

10. For Once, Hope in the Middle East
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...rom power — is doing the same in Gaza.   These efforts, combined with more effective Israeli security measures, have meant that the number of Israeli civilians killed in terrorist attac...

11. Mideast peace talks to look forward to?
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...peace talks would be launched Sept. 2 was not exactly met with an outpouring of enthusiasm. Yet progress on security and other issues suggests there is reason to believe peace talks can produce result...

12. Is Israel's Legitimacy Under Challenge?
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...c and Jewish beginnings. That would contribute far more to its "legitimacy" and to its long-range security than its present undemocratic and very un-Jewish course.  Read the original ...

...i-Palestinian conflict is a negotiated agreement allowing for two states to live side-by-side, in peace and security, little progress has been made towards that goal.  Even the new designati...

14. Even when they gave, they didn't get
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...ect to the agreed-upon road map to peace. But the recovery of the Palestinian economy, the improvement of security coordination as part of the war on terror and the operation of the new security for...

15. In Jerusalem, a Barrier Comes Down
(News Room/News - 2010)
...lls, olive trees and houses that the wall obscured. It was like a local, downsized version of the West Bank security barrier that Israel started building shortly afterward, with the declared intention...

16. PA reports year's achievements
(News Room/News - 2010)
...d in a talk with Ynet that "the data in the report demonstrate that we have succeeded in improving the security situation, which explains the generosity of the donor countries that have helped us...

... side, it seems that in the event of an ongoing impasse the only alternative is to take the issue to the UN Security Council in the autumn, if no progress has been forthcoming. Nobody knows what the U...

18. President Abbas and Peace Talks
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...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 fingers whe...

19. The Implications of the Fayyad-Plan
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
By: Andrin Hauri, International Relations and Security Network 4.08.2010 With the security situation in the West Bank improving, Benjamin Netanyahu promoted the idea of an “economic peace&rdqu

... based on the 1967 borders, with exchange of territory, and that he wants the talks to focus on borders and security.   "I want to go to direct negotiations, but I don't want surprises,&...

21. Ehud Barak and the Geneva Initiative
(News Room/News - 2010)
...ions and wait for next year – during which the Americans will forward their own proposals through the Security Council or President Obama’. This is how Defense Minister Ehud Barak, Head of...

... Palestinian state must be demilitarized and recognize Israel as a Jewish state. He also demanded undefined security arrangements.   Egypt's Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit said the Arab f...

...s that impede the realization of the two-state solution which is a pre-requisite for regional stability and security".   Netanyahu's visit to Jordan coincided with efforts aimed at convi...

24. Netanyahu prepared to start negotiations
(News Room/News - 2010)
...m area.   The road – which connects Ateret and Neveh Tzuf – would remain under Israeli security control but be under Palestinian civil control. The move would be meant to enable t...

25. The right's strategy of phrases
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...rough the ingathering of exiles and building a society that enjoys sovereignty, a Jewish majority, national security, and economic and social strength. As these elements are more important than histor...

...ween the two sides by brokering an agreement on the borders of the future Palestinian statehood and related security issues.   The Palestinians say the indirect talks could not make any progr...

27. GI seminar for Labor Party leaders
(Events/Local Activities - 2010)
...the peace process for members of the Kibbutz movement affiliated with the Labor party. The event included a security barrier tour of Jerusalem led by GI Signatory Col (Ret.) Shaul Arieli as well as a ...

...abor Party spokesperson; retired Israeli Maj. Gen. Danny Rothschild, President of the Council for Peace and Security, Assad Abdel Rahman, a member of the Central Committee of the Palestinian Liberatio...

29. Why Israel keeps moving to the right
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...ed from suicide terrorism to rocket attacks on Israel. Israel, for the first time since 1973, is faced with security threats to which it has no clear-cut answer. As a result, Israel launched massive a...

...r Benjamin Netanyahu declared 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....

31. UK Jews 'back Israel two-state solution'
(News Room/News - 2010)
...rael and pro-peace. Their hawkishness on some issues is typically motivated by a clear concern for Israel's security, while their dovishness on others reflects a deep-set desire to see the country at ...

...n on the prospects for the Palestinian Authority and IDF Brigadier General (Ret.) Ilan Paz led a session on security issues.   The three-day seminar took place in Burgas, Bulgaria.   ...

33. No disengagment from Gaza
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...’s government faces a problematic situation in global public opinion in light of condemnations by the Security Council and by some states, including Israel’s allies.   The whole w...

34. Tough Road Ahead in Middle East
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...Palestinian state will be stable and viable. Likewise, the further expansion and improvement of Palestinian security forces will relieve from Israel the resource and moral burden of policing much of t...

35. Palestinian Civil Disobedience
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...mdash; the first intifada –and that their peaceful protests will be met with violence by settlers and security forces alike. That objection underscores how little people understand about nonviol...

...lly see eye to eye on ... some central issues. The quest for peace. The danger of Iran. The need to bolster security, for Israel and the region. That's the truth. We do see it. Have we had differences...

37. Lessons for an Israeli-Palestinian Summit
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...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 to anoth...

...ry that’s vibrant, that is growing economically at a extraordinary pace, that has overcome not just security challenges but also has been able to overcome challenges related to geography. An...

39. Mr. Netanyahu at the White House
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...squo;s sincerity.   President Obama has made a serious effort when it comes to Israel’s main security concern, Iran’s nuclear program. Mr. Obama rightly recognizes the threat to I...

...o peace," Madmon and company wrote to Netanyahu: "We support you in a desire to achieve peace and security for Israel. We believe that the best path to ensure Israel's future as a Jewish and...

...day, Barak made clear what he hopes to discuss when he meets Fayyad. First and foremost in Israeli minds is security. If Israel is to make any territorial compromise in a final peace deal, it has to b...

...ate; a solution to the refugee issue that would have Israel decide how many Palestinian refugees to accept; security arrangements that would maintain an Israeli military presence in parts of the West ...

43. The Real Palestinian Revolution
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...sisting Israeli occupation, on the theory that if the Palestinians can build a real economy, a professional security force and an effective, transparent government bureaucracy it will eventually becom...

...ted his readiness 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 prox...

...   · If the proximity talks fail, the option endorsed by most Palestinians is to ask the UN Security Council to recognize a Palestinian State (65%). The next most popular option (60% s...

46. War, Timeout, War, Time...
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...ite, as the country is poised at the brink of the abyss.”   Israel’s newfound sense of security, though, was bought at a very high price — and it is not a steady state. &n...

...improve the lives of 1.5 million Palestinians trapped in the Gaza Strip without compromising Israel’s security. It should also focus more international attention, criticism and pressure on Hamas...

48. The way forward
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
...dvance 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 preference is ...

49. Wanted: Bold Ideas
(News Room/Op Ed - 2010)
.... Here’s another idea from Ayalon: Pass a law of compensation for settlers on the eastern side of the security fence/separation wall. Treat them “as heroes, not as hostages,” by his ...

... Shaer called for limiting the contention points between the two sides, prioritizing the need to reform the security apparatuses and ending the political arrests file.   The conference was or...

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