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Highlights of the speech
Jerusalem Summit-2004:
Alliance of Western and Democratic States. Coexictence between the West and the Muslim World |
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Rules of Coexistence — Coexistence between the West and the Muslim world, if not peaceful then at least non-belligerent, cannot exist or last unless a system of unilateral measures of self-defense is adopted by the West, but advertised and made clear to all, on the one hand; and another system of reward and non-lethal punishment is put in place, as a menu for every Muslim country or organization to choose from, if it elected to enjoy the goodies of the West, on the other.
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Jerusalem Summit-2003:
Two and a Half Palestinian States? |
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Jerusalem Summit-2003:
The Israeli-Jordan Peace Agreement: A Missed Opportunity |
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On the anti-Semitism of the Egyptian media: Egypt could close the tunnels used for smuggling weapons if she wanted to. <…> 1. We must recognize the Palestinian people, but they must also recognize our right to self-determination (Zionism). In Article 20, the Palestinian charter states that Jews aren’t a nation and don’t deserve a state. 2. Reciprocity: PLO and Zionism. 3. Territory: All of historical Palestine to be divided. Partition the entire area on both sides of the Jordan River. 4. Populations are intertwined. Palestinian population can sell homes and move, or stay and be citizens with duties and rights, or stay as residents and owe political loyalty to the mother country. This includes “Israeli-Arabs.”
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