ISRAEL'S PEACE INITIATIVE |
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May 14, 1989
TEXT:
GENERAL:
1. This
document presents the principles of a political initiative of the
Government of Israel which deals with the continuation of the peace
process; the termination of the state of war with the Arab states; a
solution for the Arabs of Judea, Samaria and the Gaza district;
peace with Jordan; and a resolution of the problem of the residents
of the refugee camps in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza
district.
2. The
document includes:
a. The
principles upon which the initiative is based.
b. Details
of the processes for its implementation.
c. Reference to the subject of the elections under
consideration. Further details relating to the elections as well as
other subjects of the initiative will be dealt with
separately.
BASIC PREMISES:
3. The
initiative is founded upon the assumption that there is a national
consensus for it on the basis of the basic guidelines of the
Government of Israel, including the following points:
a. Israel
yearns for peace and the continuation of the political process by
means of direct negotiations based on the principles of the Camp
David Accords.
b. Israel
opposes the establishment of an additional Palestinian state in the
Gaza district and in the area between Israel and Jordan.
c. Israel
will not conduct negotiations with the PLO.
d. There
will be no change in the status of Judea, Samaria and Gaza other
than in accordance with the basic guidelines of the
Government.
SUBJECTS TO BE DEALT WITH IN THE PEACE
PROCESS:
4.
a. Israel
views as important that the peace between Israel and Egypt, based on
the Camp David Accords, will serve as a cornerstone for enlarging
the circle of peace in the region, and calls for a common endeavor
for the strengthening of the peace and its extension, through
continued consultation.
b. Israel
calls for the establishment of peaceful relations between it and
those Arab states which still maintain a state of war with it for
the purpose of promoting a comprehensive settlement for the
Arab-Israel conflict, including recognition, direct negotiation,
ending the boycott, diplomatic relations, cessation of hostile
activity in international institutions or forums and regional and
bilateral cooperation.
c. Israel
calls for an international endeavour to resolve the problem of the
residents of the Arab refugee camps in Judea. Samaria and the Gaza
district in order to improve their living conditions and to
rehabilitate them. Israel is prepared to be a partner in this
endeavour.
d. In
order to advance the political negotiation process leading to peace,
Israel proposes free and democratic elections among the Palestinian
Arab inhabitants of Judea, Samaria and the Gaza district in an
atmosphere devoid of violence, threats and terror. In these
elections a representation will be chosen to conduct negotiations
for a transitional period of self-rule. This period will constitute
a test for co-existence and cooperation. At a later stage,
negotiations will be conducted for a permanent solution during which
all the proposed options for an agreed settlement will be examined,
and peace between Israel and Jordan will be achieved.
e. All the
above-mentioned steps should be dealt with
simultaneously.
f. The
details of what has been mentioned in (d) above will be given
below.
THE PRINCIPLES CONSTITUTING THE
INITIATIVE:
STAGES:
5. The
initiative is based on two stages:
a. Stage A
- A transitional period for an interim agreement.
b. Stage B
- Permanent Solution.
6. The
interlock between the stages is a timetable on which the Plan is
built: the peace process delineated by the initiative is based on
Resolutions 242 and 338 upon which the Camp David Accords are
founded.
TIMETABLE:
7. The
transitional period will continue for 5 years.
8. As soon
as possible, but not later than the third year after the beginning
of the transitional period, negotiations for achieving a permanent
solution will begin.
PARTIES PARTICIPATING IN THE NEGOTIATIONS
IN BOTH STAGES:
9. The
parties participating in the negotiations for the First Stage (the
interim agreement) shall include Israel and the elected
representation of the Palestinian Arab inhabitants of Judea, Samaria
and the Gaza district. Jordan and Egypt will be invited to
participate in these negotiations if they so desire.
10. The
parties participating in the negotiations for the Second Stage
(Permanent Solution) shall include Israel and the elected
representation of the Palestinian Arab inhabitants of Judea, Samaria
and the Gaza district, as well as Jordan; furthermore, Egypt may
participate in these negotiations. In negotiations between Israel
and Jordan, in which the elected representation of the Palestinian
Arab inhabitants of Judea, Samaria and the Gaza district will
participate, the peace treaty between Israel and Jordan will be
concluded.
SUBSTANCE OF TRANSITIONAL PERIOD
11. During
the transitional period the Palestinian Arab inhabitants of Judea,
Samaria and the Gaza district will be accorded self-rule by means of
which they will, themselves, conduct their affairs of daily life.
Israel will continue to be responsible for security, foreign affairs
and all matters concerning Israeli citizens in Judea, Samaria and
the Gaza district. Topics involving the implementation of the plan
for self-rule will be considered and decided within the framework of
the negotiations for an interim agreement.
SUBSTANCE OF PERMANENT SOLUTION
12. In the
negotiations for a permanent solution every party shall be entitled
to present for discussion all the subjects it may wish to
raise.
13. The
aim of the negotiations should be:
a. The
achievement of a permanent solution acceptable to the negotiating
parties.
b. The
arrangements for peace and borders between Israel and
Jordan.
DETAILS OF THE PROCESS FOR THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE INITIATIVE
14. First
and foremost dialogue and basic agreement by the Palestinian Arab
inhabitants of Judea, Samaria and the Gaza district, as well as
Egypt and Jordan if they wish to take part, as above-mentioned, in
the negotiations, on the principles constituting the
initiative.
15.
a. Immediately afterwards will follow the stage of preparations
and implementation of the election process in which a representation
of the Palestinian Arab inhabitants of Judea, Samaria and Gaza will
be elected. This representation:
I. Shall
be a partner to the conduct of negotiations for the transitional
period (interim agreement).
II. Shall
constitute the self-governing authority in the course of the
transitional period.
III. Shall
be the central Palestinian component, subject to agreement after
three years, in the negotiations for the permanent
solution.
b. In the
period of the preparation and implementation there shall be a
calming of the violence in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza
district.
16. As to
the substance of the elections, it is recommended that a proposal of
regional elections be adopted, the details of which shall be
determined in further discussions.
17. Every
Palestinian Arab residing in Judea, Samaria, and the Gaza district,
who shall be elected by the inhabitants to represent them - after
having submitted his candidacy in accordance with the detailed
document which shall determine the subject of the elections - may be
a legitimate participant in the conduct of negotiations with
Israel.
18. The
elections shall be free, democratic and secret.
19. Immediately after the election of the Palestinian
representation, negotiations shall be conducted with it on an
interim agreement for a transitional period which shall continue for
5 years, as mentioned above. In these negotiations the parties shall
determine all the subjects relating to the substance to the
self-rule and the arrangements necessary for its
implementation.
20. As
soon as possible, but not later than the third year after the
establishment of the self-rule, negotiations for a permanent
solution shall begin. During the whole period of these negotiations
until the signing of the agreement for a permanent solution, the
self-rule shall continue in effect as determined in the negotiations
for an interim agreement.
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