Adam Smith (Arab Palestinians) Treaty
In our treaty I will propose a state in which there will be a new independent state of Palestine. I will have the Israelis move to the south and have the Palestinians live from the territory of West Bank to the northern half of Jerusalem to the northern tip of the Dead Sea (60% Palestinian to 40% Israel). Those who don’t wish to move will not be forced to but will suffer persecution. All the Palestinians who are refugees along the border of Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria will not need to move much because the new state of Palestine will be controlling the majority of those borders. They will be allowed to live in Palestine and will be given government support until capable of living on their own, which will be determined by the Palestinians, and funded by both of the new states. Jerusalem will be divided between both states. All of the Israelis in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank will not be forced to leave but our government will not stop any persecution against them. The new Palestinian state will be allowed to have an army. The United Nations will take no part in our happenings and doings. They will cause greater tension between both states and the rest of the Middle East. They do not live here and do not know what is best for the two countries. If an outbreak were to occur between the two countries, both armies will get involved to put down the uprising. The Palestinian state will call for an election. The Israelis will also hold an election.
I think that my plan will work because it is fairly equal. We give the Israelis part of every body of water. The Israelis do not receive as much, but the Palestinians do not receive any of the Sinai Peninsula. Jerusalem is shared equally. Also there is not much moving to be done except by the Israelis, but if they want their own land then they will have to move, but nobody is forced to move. Israel and Palestine work together, at least to put down the uprisings. The U.N. will not get involved so no more western influence will be brought into the Middle East to show our support of the surrounding nations.
Monday, March 22, 2010
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