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July 2011. Threats facing Israel: 1. Demographic issues 2. Security: conventional, terrorism, long-range missiles 3. Delegitimization.

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1 July 2011

2 Threats facing Israel: 1. Demographic issues 2. Security: conventional, terrorism, long-range missiles 3. Delegitimization

3 Jewish National Home Democracy Territory Demography

4 The reality in 1937 400,000 Jews Arabs960,000 17% Of the land of Mandate Palestine “a conflict between two national movements whose claims are valid and may not be reconciled… other than by partition…” (The royal commission report, 1937)

5 638,000 Jews 1,200,000 Arabs 55% of the land of Mandate Palestine The reality in 1947 “…only through the partition can the two conflicting national aspirations have a real expression” (The 1947 partition committee report)

6 700,000 Jews 160,000 Arabs The reality in 1949 78% Of the land Of Mandate Palestine “The IDF can occupy the entire territory between the Jordan River and the sea. But what kind of a country will we have then, assuming that there are elections and that Dir Yassin is not our policy. We will have a Knesset with an Arab majority. In the trade off between a whole country and a Jewish state, we have chosen the Jewish state”. David Ben Gurion (Knesset, April, 1949)

7 Israel 78% West Bank 20.7% Egypt Syria Jordan Lebanon Land of Israel/Palestine: Size: 28,000 Sq km Population: Israel: Jews – 5.55 M; Arabs – 1.25 M West Bank and Gaza Strip: Jews – 0.5 M; Arabs – 4.1 Mediterranean Sea Gaza Strip 1.3%

8 2015 48.6% 80.8% 2025 43.9% 78.3% 2050 33% 77%

9 The Two-State Solution is the only way to preserve Israel’s existence as a Jewish & democratic State

10 Are 1967 Borders Defensible ? Can the security of Israel be maintained without control of the West Bank?

11 Defensible borders must be determined by five factors: 1. What is the political scenario? 2. Who is threatening us? 3. What is the threat? 4. What is Israel's ability? 5. What are the alternatives in controlling the area?

12 The Old Threats: 1. Western front - Egypt 2. Eastern front- Jordan, Syria and Iraq- 10-12 armored & infantry Divisions. 3. Terrorism

13 Security Responses: 1. Strategic depth - West Bank & Sinai Peninsula 2. Early warning capability 3. Border Patrols

14 The present-day threats are completely different

15 Potential Threats in the present and foreseeable future: 1. Long-range missiles & rockets from Iran, Syria, Hezbollah and Hamas. 2. Terrorism 3. Palestinian conventional military threat

16 40 km Sharon's containment program since 1977 and its lack of relevance to the new threats

17 Security arrangements required in the Palestinian State 1.Demilitarization 2.Presence of international forces 3.Early warning stations 4.Israeli control of airspace Palestine Israel Palestine

18 International & regional arrangements required 1.Regional cooperation mechanisms 2.International arrangements 3.Regional peace agreement

19 Two-state solution: There is a plan & there is a partner

20 Borders: 1967 lines as the basis and territorial exchanges on a 1:1 ratio Jerusalem: the division of East Jerusalem between the two capitals Refugees: return of refugees to the State of Palestine and an international mechanism for compensation Security: the Palestinian State will be demilitarized and all forms of violence must end. Required T.O.R

21 Settlers – 85% Area – 6.5% Israeli proposal in Annapolis (2008)

22 Settlers – 70% Area – 2% Palestinian proposal In Annapolis (2008)

23 Jerusalem The Israeli proposal in Annapolis (2008)

24 Jerusalem Palestinian proposal in Annapolis (2008)

25 The Historical Basin Palestinian proposal in Annapolis (2008) - a division of sovereignty in accordance with the Clinton proposal Israeli proposal in Annapolis (2008) – The internationalization of the basin with five members: Israel, Palestine, USA, Jordan and Saudi Arabia

26 Residence – Palestinian refugees may return to the Palestinian state, remain in their host countries or emigrate to a different consenting state. Israel proposal in Annapolis (2008) – 1000-5000 each year for 5 years Palestinians proposal in Annapolis (2008) – 10,000 each year for 10 years Compensation – an international mechanism will manage the financing of treatment and compensation of the refugees issue

27 Why is it urgent to get an agreement as soon as possible?

28 An agreement is necessary before: The existing political leadership is replaced Iran - the destructive power - achieves nuclear capability Hamas takes over the PLO The international community begins to impose boycotts and sanctions against Israel Extreme nationalism takes over Israeli democracy A visible increase of anti-Semitism in the world because of Israeli policies

29 Thank you You can download the presentation from the following: wwww.Shaularieli.com


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