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Sinai Option - The Road to Permanent Peace!Submitted by admin on Wed, 2006-02-22 13:57.
Sinai Option - The Road to Permanent Peace! by Steven Shamrak Not long ago the entire Sinai peninsula, as most parts of the Middle East, including Palestine, were a desolated, arid land mass and did not belong to any country. It was a no man's land! Trans-Jordan was the part of the Palestinian mandate which was allocated for creation of a Jewish state by the League of Nations, in accordance with the Balfour Declaration. Therefore, its separation from Palestinian mandated land was an illegal act. Unfortunately, the dominant imperial powers at the time, Britain and France, controlled the League of Nations, which they used to rubber stamp their shady deals. For example, in 1922, in order to secure Britain's financial interests in the Suez canal, Sinai was illegally given to Egypt by the British with the permission of King Hussein of Hejaz and Nejd, present Saudi Arabia. In return Britain transferred the control of the land east of the river Jordan to Hussein's son, Abdullah. Since its independence, Israel has fought many wars with the implacable Arab neighbors, signed numerous cease fires, so-called Hundas, and even peace agreements. But, all those efforts did not bring any permanent solution to the endless terror Israeli society has been enduring daily. The solution that can bring the permanent peace to the Middle East region was presented over 100 years ago. But, has been ignored and not even considered by friends and enemies of Jewish people. It is the Sinai option - Transfer of all of the Arab population from the land that used to be called "Palestinian mandate" to the Sinai peninsula, an area of land that is comparable with the entire Palestinian mandate, which included Israel, Gaza, Judea, Samaria, Golan Heights and Jordan! This plan provides the opportunity for a permanent peace: It will separate the two incompatible communities entirely and will create an environment conducive to the development of a new Arab entity totally independent from Israel. The new entity can be either part of Egypt or become another independent Arab state. The International community, Arab and Muslim countries insist that they want Peace in the Middle East! Therefore, why don't they even want to hear about this alternative plan? |
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