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The basic idea is that Israel with:-
draw unilaterally to a new line from
which it can better defend itself and
begin talks with the Palestinians,
who would create their own state, or
a political solution, as soon as they
are ready.
Sharon's growing emphasis on buffer
zones to prevent suicide bombers from
reaching Israeli population centers,
reiterated in his early April policy
speech to the Knesset, is a version of
unilateralist thinking, and is indicative
of the prime minister's conviction that
there is no chance of any agreement
with the Palestinians as long as Arafat
is leader. The key question for the
unilateralists, of course, is where you
draw the new line.
Meir Pall, a former far-left Knesset
member, would pull back to the 1967
borders and put up a sophisticated
electronic fence to stop the bombers
getting through.
The advantage of Pall's line is that it
would constitute full withdrawal in
accordance with U.N. Resolution 242
and would be seen by the internation-
al community as bringing Israeli occu-
pation to an end.
The concomitant disadvantage is
that it would mean giving the
Palestinians all the land for none of
the peace and little incentive to make
peace.
It would also entail dismantling all the
settlements and moving over 200,000
settlers out of their homes without a
peace agreement to show for it.
Labor Party leaders, like former
Prime Minister Ehud Barak and
Knesset member Haim Ramon,
therefore, propose withdrawing from
75 percent to 80 percent of the West
Bank, leaving most of the settle-
ments intact, and negotiating the
remaining 20-25 percent of the land
and other outstanding issues on a
state-to-state basis.
The advantage of the plan is that it
could trigger a negotiating dynamic.
The disadvantage is that the interna-
tional community would regard
Israel as still in occupation of
Palestinian territory.
A team under minister-without-
portfolio Dan Naveh, who was former
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's
chief negotiator with the Palestinians,
has also been working on a unilateral
separation plan. It has Israel moving
back to wide buffer zones along the
old 1967 borders and in the Jordan
Valley, and may prove to be the blue-
print for Sharon himself.
The trouble with this scheme is
that it would gain no international