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Hashemite Kingdom of Palestine - Interviewing author Ali Shihabi


Hashemite Kingdom of Palestine - Interviewing author Ali ShihabiA plan proposed by Ali Shihabi  - a Saudi author and commentator on Middle Eastern Politics -proposing the merger of Jordan, Gaza and part of the West Bank into one single territorial entity to be called "The Hashemite Kingdom of Palestine" - has received little attention in the Israeli media or been commented on by Israeli politicians since its release on 8 June. Yet the plan contains the following features which should excite Israel’s reluctant media to be seeking responses from its political leaders:
  • It would supersede two previous Saudi peace proposals in 1981 and 2002 calling for Israel to withdraw completely from the West Bank
  • The two-state solution – the creation of a separate Palestinian Arab State between Jordan and Israel -  promoted unsuccessfully by the United Nations for the last 29 years – is consigned to the diplomatic graveyard 
  • Amman – not Jerusalem - will be the capital of The Hashemite Kingdom of Palestine
  • The right of return to Israel is abandoned. 
  • Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza and stateless refugees get full citizenship in the merged Hashemite Kingdom of Palestine with all the elements of sovereignty applicable to those Territories that belonging to a fully recognized state in the UN entail.
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