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Israeli Peace Initiative : ウィキペディア英語版
Israeli Peace Initiative

The Israeli Peace Initiative is a compromise plan given by the political left with Israel in response to the Arab Peace Initiative. It compromises with the Palestinians in the effort to establish peace in Israel. One of the key differences from other peace plans is that the Israeli Peace Initiative proposes a complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. It also calls for the establishment of the Temple Mount as neutral ground between Palestine and Israel, and the retention of the Jewish Quarter of the Old City within Israel. Additionally, the peace plan addresses Israel's relations with its Arab neighbors, including settling the dispute over the Golan Heights, territory that Israel captured from Syria in the Six-Day War.
==Background==
The Israeli Peace Initiative (IPI) was released on 6 April 2011 as a response to the Arab Peace Initiative of 2002.〔(יוזמת שלום ישראלית – יוזמת השלום )〕 It was signed by roughly 40 people. Among the signatories are former Shin Bet chiefs Yaakov Peri and Ami Ayalon, former Mossad Chief Danny Yatom and former IDF Chief Amnon Lipkin-Shahak, General (Res) Amram Mitzna, former minister Moshe Shahal and Yuval Rabin, son of slain Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. While these are high up positions, many with security credentials, all 40 are considered to be affiliated with the political Left.〔(Authors of peace initiative invite Bibi to take lead ) Yediot Ahronot Newspaper English 04/2011〕〔(New initiative bases peace on '67 lines ) Yediot Ahronot Newspaper English 04/2011〕

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