INSS PLAN: Two-states, separation from the Palestinians

T. Belman. This is another leftist unilateral withdrawal plan in exchange for an updated Bush letter. The Pals get 92% of the land without conceding the other 8% or Jerusalem.  I call that idiotic. This plan is intended to be a factor in the upcoming election.

Gaza is not included in the INSS plan, nor is there a solution proffered for Jerusalem

By Herb Keinon, JPOST

Amos Yadlin discusses the latest INSS Strategy Assessment with President Reuven Rivlin on January 1
Amos Yadlin discusses the latest INSS Strategy Assessment with President Reuven Rivlin on January 1. (photo credit: SARAH LEVI)

The Tel Aviv-based Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) will unveil a two-state peace framework on Monday that includes steps it says Israel can take to retain a strategic advantage even if there is no partner on the other side with whom to negotiate.

Under the plan – drawn up by a 13-person team headed by veteran negotiator Udi Dekel that included INSS head and former Military Intelligence chief Amos Yadlin, and Gilead Sher, who served as chief of staff to then prime minister Ehud Barak – Israel would declare its commitment to a two-state solution and a willingness to enter into direct negotiations over an agreement. In parallel, it would take steps to move forward “separation” from the Palestinians and end its rule over the Palestinians in Judea and Samaria.

The plan comes amid continued anticipation of when the Trump Administration will roll-out its long-awaited peace framework, and uncertainty about what will be in it.

Gaza is not included in the INSS plan, nor is there a solution proffered for Jerusalem. The authors call the framework a “new conceptual path toward a secure future for Israel.”

“Israel,” the plan reads, “will work to complete the security barrier, which will mark the separation route and Israel’s future territorial interests, and it will declare that it will freeze construction in isolated settlements located deep inside Palestinian territory east of the fence.”

Some 8-10% of the territory will, under the plan, remain on the Israeli side of the security barrier, incorporating 86% of the Jews living in Judea and Samaria. Israel would ask for formal US recognition of the famous 2004 letter from George W. Bush to Ariel Sharon saying that the administration sees these areas as part of Israel.

In addition, under the plan Israel would declare a further 20% of the West Bank territory – primarily in the Jordan Valley – as areas of Israeli security interest. These areas would remain under Israeli control until security guarantees could be found that would be satisfactory to Israel, and until a responsible and effective Palestinian entity would be established.

The plan says that Israel has in interest in a functioning and stable Palestinian Authority that will cooperate in progressing toward a diplomatic solution. Therefore, in an attempt to strengthen the PA the plan calls for following steps:

Transfer to the PA full security responsibility for Area B, currently under Israel’s overall security control, thereby creating a basis for a future Palestinian state in Areas A and B, or 40% of the territory, which today houses 98% of the Palestinians living in the West Bank.

Israel would transfer 25% of Area C currently under its control for infrastructure development projects to the PA. A joint effort would be made with the international community to establish industrial, tourism and high-tech projects, as well as construction of housing. In the initial phases, final security and planning authority for this area would remain in Israel’s hands, and would gradually be handed over to the PA. Currently Israel is in complete control of Area C, which incorporates 60% of the West Bank.

A contiguous transportation artery from the northernmost part of Samaria to the southernmost part of Judea would be built to reduce daily friction between Palestinians and IDF soldiers and settlers.

A massive economic development plan would be launched to improve Palestinian living conditions in the short term and promote Palestinian economic independence in the long term that would enable “economic separation” from Israel. An international mechanism for this purpose would be set up.

Israel would seek international recognition and approval for these steps, as well as a commitment to support these moves even in the event of a breakdown of negotiations over a final deal with the Palestinians.

According to the plans’ authors, these steps will create a much more favorable diplomatic and political situation for Israel moving forward than exists now.

This plan, the authors maintain, preserves Israel’s security and settlement interests, makes possible enlisting international and regional support, does not include in the short term a need to evacuate settlements, and provides Israel with diplomatic flexibility.

This framework, its authors say, “significantly improves the existing reality” by working to change the status quo which they maintain is a dangerous “slope that leads to significant national risks – principally, one state without the ability to separate from the Palestinians.”

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  1. Ted, It was written up different in Arutz 7. I DO NOT LIKE THIS PLAN. This will appeal to many leftists and some centrists.

    Ted 35% of the land is left to Israel but in essence it is giving up land without forcing anyone to move without an agreement. It is a unilateral separation plan with a carrot for the left as saying it can also be the basis of a two state solution.
    I would not be shocked if the Trump plan ends up being similar as they have already said there will NOT be a confederation plan with Jordan.

    Israel’s Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) is presenting a new “peace plan.”

    For the past two years, the Institute has worked with all those who were involved in previous Israeli-Arab negotiations.

    A Channel 2 report said former IDF Chiefs of Staff Benny Gantz and Gabi Ashkenazi were involved, and that the plan has already been presented to Arab leaders, as well as to the White House and Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.

    Under the plan, Israel would use the security fence as a separation line, and redivide Judea and Samaria. Sixty-five percent of Judea and Samaria would be allocated for a “Palestinian” state, and the rest – including the settlement blocs and Jerusalem’s Jewish neighborhoods – would remain in Israeli hands and building there would be unobstructed. Building in more isolated settlements would be frozen, in order to allow for future negotiations.

    The Jordan Valley would remain under Israeli security control, and the IDF would retain operational freedom in Judea and Samaria.

    No towns would be evacuated at this point, and Israel would push the international community to bolster the Palestinian Authority’s (PA) economy.

    At this point, Jerusalem and Gaza would not be on the table, and the Palestinian Authority’s agreement is not required. If the PA does not agree, Israel will push the plan forward on its own, with international backing.

    According to INSS Director Amos Yadlin said, this is the only plan which could succeed and Israel will almost certainly adopt it after the elections next year.

    “The State of Israel doesn’t have a diplomatic Waze, and we’re offering it a diplomatic Waze,” he said. “We’re suggesting it take a regional path, we’re suggesting it take an independent path.”

    “We can move…between roads, according to developments, but the important thing is that you know which destination you set. Our Waze is set to a Jewish country, a democratic country, a safe country, and a moral country.

    “We need to shape our country. If they can make a Palestinian state which can live in peace next to us, I’m in favor of that, I’m really in favor of it. But I am not going to condition it on their agreement. I’m willing to take a chance and tell you…that after the midterm elections, and after the Israeli elections in 2019, this will be the plan that a responsible Israeli leader will take and implement.”

    http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/252836

  2. I posted about this nonsense a day or two ago. Jews committing suicide again, shades of Masada. Giving away everything and getting nothing….but a contiguous Murder Inc. assassin-ocracy . The pinheads chip away at us all the time, never let up for a moment. Looking at the photo at the top of the article, it seems the fatter they are the more it goes to their heads. Two know nothings, Yadlin and for goodness sake Rivlin, now in the second stage of senility.

    The machers would make a fortune if they floated a “Plan” Company. There are so many of them around all springing out of the woodwork suddenly. Overwhelming…!!

    They, being near dotage age will not be affected, only their children and descendants for ever. They don’t care as long as they get their names on THE Plan….