Seif Islam Qaddafi Isratine proposal
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The Seif Islam Qaddafi Isratine proposal is a proposal to create peace for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict between the Palestinians and Israel which was made by Seif Islam Qaddafi, the son of Muammar Qaddafi of Libya, at the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London.
Its main points are:
- Creation of a binational Jewish-Arab state called the "Federal Republic of the Holy Land."
- The state would be composed of 5 administrative regions, with Jerusalem as a city-state.
- The return of all Palestinian refugees to vote on the proposal.
The proposed state of "Isratine" (Arabic إسراطين , sometimes "Israstine" or "Israteen") is a notion championed by Libyan head-of-state Muammar al-Qaddafi to combine the territorial sovereignty of Israel with the wishes of Palestinians for their own government. His proposal has been met with little recognition from prominent parties in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Qaddafi has also backed off from attempts to influence the Arab League in favor of his role as a leading statesman of the African Union.
[edit] External links
- Official Qaddafi site discussion (Note: not all historical details recounted on this page are accurate.)
[edit] Arab-Israeli peace diplomacy and treaties
- Paris Peace Conference, 1919
- Faisal-Weizmann Agreement (1919)
- 1949 Armistice Agreements
- Camp David Accords (1978)
- Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty (1979)
- Madrid Conference of 1991
- Oslo Accords (1993)
- Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace (1994)
- Camp David 2000 Summit
- Peace process in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
- Projects working for peace among Israelis and Arabs
- List of Middle East peace proposals
- International law and the Arab-Israeli conflict