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by impossiblefork
1309 days ago
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Which one do you have in mind in particular? As I understand it the peace proposal of 2000 gave the Palestinians only 66% of the West Bank, with those displaced previously thus being deprived of the property from which they had been displaced. Other proposals have been of the same sort, and I do not see how the Palestinian Authority could accept such an agreement in a way that is in accordance with their duty to those displaced. |
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"Israel would retain around 9% in the West Bank in exchange for 1% of land within the Green Line."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_Camp_David_Summit
The issue for the Palestinians is way way deeper than 9% of the 67 lines. Hammas doesn't hide its will to turn Israel proper into an Islamic state. PLO never actually forfeited the right of return which is considered a "sacred" right. If only the issue was as simple as offering 9% more percent.