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Detail - List of Solutions to the Israeli/Palestine Conflict
Goto Source for this Table - section of International Law on Israeli Apartheid.
Goals of prosecution of Israel for the crime of apartheid --
- (1) Create complete equal rights within Israel;
- (2) Stop the occupation;
- (3) Reverse the ethnic cleansing since 1948 at least so that the refugees may return to their homes, or at least neighborhoods and villages;
- (4) Enable the true majority to return to power over their own lands, while protecting the rights of ethnic minorities;
- (5) Begin the process of bringing to justice wrong-doers and enabling reconciliation and rebuilding to begin (see below).
Post-Apartheid steps (financed by international aid) to assure lasting peace and security and prosperity:
- (1) Return the true majority to power;
- (2) Create a national program to support and aid small businesses and home-owners;
- (3) Create a national public works program that is as much about recovery from war as it is about employing masses of people. This should include environmental programs which help with the quality of life and the future, as well as employ lots of people.
- (4) Support university and vocational training programs to help people realize their potential and gain a sense of future, as well as identification with success of the new joint society;
- (5) Create a national P.R./advertising campaigning educating people about all the successful joint Arab/Jewish efforts in business, arts, education, research, government, etc., and which promotes cross-cultural and multi-cultural events and media programming;
- (6) Create a national Reconciliation Program where people can share with others about the horrible experiences they have had from almost 100 years of apartheid, ethnic cleansing, discrimination, oppression, exploitation and occupation, modeled on the South African program which has been very successful.
- (7) Work out a process whereby wrong-doers on both sides can be brought to justice, while still supporting the goals and spirit of the Reconciliation program described in the previous point;
- (8) Allow international peace keepers to work with the local police and military to assure the safety of all who live in the area.
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