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#1 Gaza 'demilitarization for dollars' plan gains traction

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 9:16 pm
by frigidmagi
JPost
A plan for ending the current conflict between Israel and Hamas by offering a huge sum in return for demilitarization continued gaining support Monday.

Kadima leader Shaul Mofaz, a former defense minister and IDF chief of General Staff, presented the plan last week to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. The prime minister immediately endorsed the idea and first spoke about demilitarizing Gaza as a goal at a Knesset press conference with Italian Foreign Minister Federica Mogherini.

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Mofaz also received endorsements from President Shimon Peres and opposition leader Isaac Herzog (Labor). He was due to present it to American officials Monday ahead of the arrival of US Secretary of State John Kerry.

Mofaz’s Kadima colleague, MK Yisrael Hasson, has presented it in Arabic to Palestinian Authority officials.

“It’s thinking outside the box, so it should be seriously considered and transformed from an idea to a work plan,” Mofaz said. “If all the relevant players do their part, it could yield long-term results.”

The plan calls for the international community to oversee the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip using the same system that is successfully ridding Syria of chemical weapons. In return, Arab countries and the international community would provide the Palestinian Authority with 50 billion dollars to rehabilitate refugee camps and build the Gaza Strip.

The sum was based on a Canadian assessment of what would be required to build up the Gaza Strip economically.

Mofaz, who wrote the plan long before the operation in the Gaza Strip began, said it could take up to six months to negotiate and up to a year to implement.

Mofaz said the only options besides demilitarization were a cease-fire that would inevitably lead to more Hamas attacks and Israeli reprisals or conquering the Gaza Strip, both of which he said were unadvised.

“There is no other country facing constant rocket attacks, and Israel cannot permit another round,” he said. “People say demilitarization is unrealistic, but the alternatives of going through this again in a year or two or capturing Gaza are unacceptable.”

Mofaz said other advantages of his plan were that demilitarization would be part of any final-status agreement, it is in the interest of Arab countries, and their support could be the basis for an eventual regional approach to a broader final-status agreement with the Palestinian Authority.

Support from Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas could be the key to advance such a plan. Israeli and Egyptian officials have talked in recent days about Abbas playing more of a role in the Gaza Strip following the operation.

“Abbas would be in a better position if he came into Gaza with $50 billion than if he were brought in on an IDF tank,” Mofaz said.

“With such a massive investment, the Palestinians would have a lot more to lose.”
You know, I like this plan. I would pay higher taxes to fund this plan. I would go back into uniform to enforce this plan (long as I didn't have to work under UN Peacekeeper ROEs). I am shocked that Prime Minister "I don't believe in peace" Netanyahu backed this plan.

I don't think it has a chance in hell. Why?

1: I don't think HAMAS would agree to it even if they all got a million dollars from this plan personally and 3 people on call to give them blowjobs for life.

2: I don't think anyone acceptable to both sides will volunteer for peacekeeping. I can't blame them, you will be a foreign occupier doing a job that many want to see you fail in. You will be shot at. Cursed. Spat on. Lied to. And when you go home you are likely to be cursed at all over again (although I doubt anyone back home will shoot at you).

3: I don't think anyone will want to be the poor bastard who pony's up the dough.

4: I am a firm believer in the PLA's ability to fuck up a wet dream beyond saving.

Still... I've been wrong before so what the hell, let's try it!

#2 Re: Gaza 'demilitarization for dollars' plan gains traction

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 11:09 pm
by Cynical Cat
frigidmagi wrote:
You know, I like this plan. I would pay higher taxes to fund this plan. I would go back into uniform to enforce this plan (long as I didn't have to work under UN Peacekeeper ROEs). I am shocked that Prime Minister "I don't believe in peace" Netanyahu backed this plan.
I'm not. Grabbing for the moral high ground, real or illusionary, is part of the struggle. Backing peace proposals that don't have an iceberg's chance in hell is part of that. Also, if by some miracle it works, it takes Gaza off his hands as a problem while neutering armed resistance/terrorism/freedom fighting/whatever based in that region.

#3 Re: Gaza 'demilitarization for dollars' plan gains traction

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 12:51 am
by General Havoc
I am also not surprised that Netanyahu backed this plan. It stands zero chance of being implemented, and allows Netanyahu to focus attention effectively on Hamas' declarations of eternal war. Whatever you think of Israel's motives and morals, it only makes sense for them to seize that opportunity.