The Israeli point of view towards
local and international
Solutions
As previously stated, Iinitially accepted
the return of 100,000 Palestinian refugees in 1948. But Israel later reversed
its position immediately following its acceptance of membership to the
United Nations Organization. Israel instead submitted a series of plans
including the “Levi Ashkol” plan in 1965. According to this plan, Israel
expressed its readiness to contribute financially to the resettlement of
Palestinian refugees in return for granting its free trade access with
the Arab countries.
The same proposal was reiterated by Israeli Foreign Minister Mr.
Abba Eban in 1968. Mr. Eban called upon holding a peace conference for
Middle East countries with the aim of rendering assistance to Palestinian
refugees through their integration in Arab societies, within a comprehensive
peace plan. The “Afneiri” plan proposed in 1968, called for the return
of a limited number of Palestinian refugees, to be mutually agreed upon
between the two parties. Other proposals were disclosed calling for the
extension of Israeli frontiers with Jordan to accommodate the Palestinians
there.
In 1972, Yigal Allon submitted another plan which called for drafting
a comprehensive economic plan to solve the refugee problem on the basis
of local and international cooperation. The plan envisaged the construction
of model settlements for Palestinian refugees. In conclusion, the Israeli
successive governments were reluctant since 1948 to discuss the return
of refugees to their homeland, even though it had expressed its readiness
on several occasions to finiancially contribute to solving this problem,
in return for free trade access to the Arab markets.
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