Friday, November 28, 2014

Lieberman's 'peace plan': Pay Israeli Arabs to move to Palestinian state


Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman on Friday published an updated platform for his party, Yisrael Beiteinu, which includes a "peace plan" that calls on the government to encourage the transfer of Israeli Arabs to a Palestinian state by offering them "economic incentives."
The platform, which may be another sign that Knesset elections are forthcoming, was published on the Yisrael Beiteinu website and reiterates declarations the foreign minister has made over the past year. The diplomatic portion of the platform, or its "peace plan," does not include clear positions on issues such as Israel's borders, the status of Jerusalem or settlement construction and the future of existing Israeli settlements.

The only subject that the plan addresses in detail is that of Israel's Arab citizens. Lieberman repeated his proposal for land and population swaps between Israel and a future Palestinian state, but took it a step further by encouraging Israel to pay Arabs from Jaffa or Acre to move.

"As for Israeli Arabs, any agreement must include a plan for territorial and population exchange," Lieberman writes in the platform. "An arrangement of this kind with the Palestinian state will allow Israeli Arabs who do not identify with the State of Israel to become part of the Palestinian state. This will, first of all, resolve the problem of Arabs in the Wadi Ara triangle, adjacent to the Palestinian territories, who will be able to become citizens of the Palestinian state without leaving their homes."
  • Lieberman emphasized that his plan would allow Arabs from other parts of Israel, such as Jaffa and Acre, "who feel that they are part of the Palestinian people, to resolve this issue of duality and divided loyalties from which they are suffering. Israel should even encourage them with economic incentives."
He said that while he is not giving up on the dream or the principle of Greater Israel, he realizes Israel will have no choice but to reach a territorial compromise. "In the argument over the unity of the land versus the unity of the people – the latter takes precedence," Lieberman writes. "There can be no compromise over the unity of the people and we will never be able to recover from the loss of this unity."

At the same time, Lieberman claimed that peace with the Palestinians and the establishment of a Palestinian state can only be achieved as part of a comprehensive peace agreement with Arab states. The foreign minister presented this view in a speech he gave several months ago; however he has yet to outline how to attain such a deal.........................http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/1.629008
28/11/14
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  1. Canciller israelí propone financiar marcha de árabes israelíes al futuro Estado palestino ...

    El ministro de Exteriores israelí, Avigdor Liberman, ha publicado hoy su propio plan de paz, una propuesta en la que pide que se financie la emigración de los ciudadanos árabes de Israel.

    En un manifiesto de su partido, Yisrael Beytenu, Liberman indica que está a favor de ceder zonas de mayoría árabe del norte de Israel a un futuro Estado palestino y proporcionar incentivos económicos para los árabes israelíes -el 21% por ciento de la población de Israel- que no se identifican con el Estado para alentarlos a abandonar el país, y que se instalen en el futuro Estado palestino.

    La propuesta de Lieberman es una oferta para que los árabes israelíes "que se sienten parte del pueblo palestino [salgan del país] y resuelvan el problema de lealtades divididas y 'doble personalidad' que padecen. Podrán decidir si forman parte del estado de Israel o de Palestina".......................http://sp.ria.ru/international/20141128/163350715.html
    28/11/14

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