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| Avner | Jun 9 2014, 02:32 PM Post #1 |
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![]() Yair Lapid Prime Minister of the State of Israel Fellow world leaders and delegates, As you may have seen in the international media both Israel and the Palestinian Authority signed the Geneva Accords with the aim of restarting peace talks. As you have seen currently the Israeli government is taking steps to not only create a stable and trusting relationship with the Palestinians but to begin economically developing the Palestinian territories to achieve economic stability away from Israeli and international donation. Currently Qatar is now investing over $300 million in reconstruction throughout the Gaza Strip while my government has secured $200 million in transportation development in the West Bank. The new policy of this government is to fight terrorism through a different way rather than use the IDF, employment is the major key. That is why the Israeli government has decided to open up the West Bank and Gaza to business development and international economic development. I strongly believe that fighting the high unemployment rates in both territories will provide Palestinians the ability to provide for themselves and their children. While on a high note the Israeli government in good faith is to begin the dismantling of illegal outposts as agreed to by the Geneva Accords and a 12 month settlement freeze in the West Bank. However the Palestinians must develop a security force that can help combat terrorism which he hope the international community can help provide for. This is a new era for peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians and this government is more than ever committed to achieve a Palestinian state and safe and secure Israel, however we need the international community to help develop these areas and to convince national corporations to invest in the territories. Contrary to international opinion this current administration is dedicated to peace and will find a beneficial settlement to end this conflict. |
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| Eryk | Jun 17 2014, 10:14 AM Post #11 |
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United States Secretary of State The United States is very satisfied on recent developments, and we extend our congratulations to the respective representatives and officials of Israel and Palestine on making considerable progress in recent years on resolving this decades long issue which has hampered cooperation and stability in the region. The United States will seek to work with Germany on the security forces issue, and provide training and organizational support if the Israeli and Palestinian governments accept our support. We are committed to the sustainable development of the State of Palestine, and as such will work towards contributing for both the repatriation fund proposed by Israel and extending an annual line of foreign aid aimed at shoring up the security environment in Palestine, as well as providing funding for economic and community-orientated projects to increase the quality of life of the Palestinian people. |
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| Avner | Jun 17 2014, 10:22 AM Post #12 |
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![]() Yair Lapid Prime Minister of the State of Israel Seeing the strong support from all three nations and no issues involving any parts of the treaty, I propose that the Geneva Accords II be signed to complete the second process of our proposed peace plan. Israel will amend the treaty to allow American involvement in this endeavor. |
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