SETTLEMENTS--UNRESTRICTED RIGHT TO CONTINUE SETTLEMENT ACTIVITY; NO DISMANTLING OF EXISTING SETTLEMENTS
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Topic Israeli Position
Settlements Unrestricted right to
continue settlement
activity; no
dismantling of
existing settlements.
Palestinian Reject under any
State circumstances.
Jerusalem Will remain
undivided capital of
Israel; East
Jerusalem
inhabitants have no
role in West Bank
autonomy
arrangements.
Transitional As outlined in Camp
Period David, with limited
autonomy for
Palestinians; no UN
or other international
role.
Jordanian As outlined in Camp
Role David; Jordan has no
claim to sovereignty
in West Bank and
Gaza.
Ultimate At the end of 5-year
Status transitional period,
Israel will "assert its
claim to
sovereignty."
Withdrawal Resolution 242 does
from not require
Occupied withdrawal from all
Territories occupied territories
and does not preclude
Israeli claim to West
Bank and Gaza.
Arab-Israeli Arab states should
Recognition negotiate directly
with Israel on
recognition and
peace.
PLO Role Reject under any
circumstances.
US Position
Settlement freeze; no dismantling of
existing settlements; should not be
extraterritorial outposts; status
determined through negotiations.
Will not support formation of a
Palestinian state.
Must remain undivided; status should
be decided through negotiations;
inhabitants of East Jerusalem should
participate in election of of West
Bank self-governing authority.
Full autonomy should give
Palestinian inhabitants real authority
over themselves, land, and resources,
subject to fair safeguards on water.
Jordan should participate in
negotiations as outlined in Camp
David accords; economic,
commercial, social, and cultural ties
between the West Bank, Gaza, and
Jordan during transitional period.
Prefer eventual association of West
Bank and Gaza with Jordan; will not
support annexation or permanent
control by Israel.
Resolution 242 applies to West Bank
and Gaza; extent of withdrawal
should be influenced by extent and
nature of peace and security offered
in return.
Arab states and Palestinian people
should recognize Israel's right to
secure future.
No provision.
Fez Proposal
Dismantling of all
Israeli settlements.
Supports establishment
of a Palestinian state.
To become capital of
Palestinian state;
freedom of worship
guaranteed for all
religions in holy places.
Not to exceed several
months and under
supervision of the UN.
No mention of a role for
Jordan.
Independent Palestinian
state.
Complete Israeli
withdrawal, including
East Jerusalem.
Implicit recognition of
Israel, by call for UN
Security Council to
guarantee peace "for all
the states of the
region."
Reiterates 1974 summit
recognition of PLO as
sole representative of
Palestinian people.
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