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In the context of the ], a '''zero-state solution''', based on a proposal by the ] (ACPR), assumes that there is no unique Palestinian identity and that the ] in the ] should get "restoration of ]ian ]" while Egypt should have responsibility for the ]. ] thus has no reason to agree to assimilate them or provide them with a state, since they were part of those countries until their territory was captured in the 1967 ]. |
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The approach generally assumes that Israel will expand to fill the ] in 1967. Specific proposals differ as whether the present Palestinians can remain where they are, as non-citizens of Israel, or are expected to return to the territory of their national identity. |
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The proposal by ACPR, the "Framework Proposal for a National Strategy Regarding Judea and Samaria and the Issue of Eretz Israel Arabs", describes an objective of "Consolidating a political proposal with the intention of halting Israel's defeatist campaign that is manifest in its most extreme form in the conduct of the Olmert Government". It assumes that there is no unique Palestinian identity and that the Palestinians in the West Bank should get "restoration of Jordanian citizenship" while Egypt should have responsibility for the Gaza Strip. It proposes a unilateral solution that it does not believe ] will accept: |
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* Extending Israeli sovereignty over ] |
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* "] is ]" and restoration of Jordanian citizenship to the Arabs in Judea and Samaria |
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* Municipal autonomy for the Arabs of Judea and Samaria (on the basis of the Camp David Accords) accompanied by a total disarmament of the autonomous areas |
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* The areas of Arab settlements located on private property (the Mosaic Program by Dr. Yuval Arnon Ohanna) |
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* Military liquidation of the military infrastructure in Gaza and according responsibility for the area to Egypt |
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* ]: Equal rights in exchange for equal obligations |
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==References== |
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