(all from the official site:
http://www.heskem.org.il/Principles.asp)
Main principles:
· end of conflict & all claims and demands
· two states
· will be final border
· final solution to the refugee problem. absorption only by decision of Israel
· majority of settlement blocs annexed to Israel
· recognition of Jerusalem as capital of Israel + Jewish sectors of EJ
· palestinian state will be demilitarised and have no army
· specific/detailed Palestinian commitments to fight terror and incitement
· international framework to oversee implementation of commitments
geneva accord addresses all the problems of the conflict, adoption will result in historic new relations with neighbours, shows it is possible, democracy/social justice boilerplate etc..
1. Mutual Recognition
palestinians recognise Israel + recognise it as the homeland of the jewish people, israel recognises palestine state.
2. Borders
· final border, no further claims to be made
· israel's borders will be expanded to include majority of settlement areas and those needed for the security of Ben-Gurion, Jewish suburbs in/around East Jerusalem etc, in 1/1 land swop
· israeli's will be allowed to use (WB) roads freely, in accordance with specific agreements. i.e. Jeru-Modin highway, Jeru-Jordan Valley, gedi-she'an etc
3. Jerusalem
· palestinians recognise jerusalem as the capital of israel
· boundaries of israeli jerusalem will include those with majority jewish areas
· all israeli suburbs of east jerusalem will be part of israel, will have ("enjoy") connections to Western Jerusalem
· israeli settlements beyond the green line which are adjacent to jerusalem will be annexed to israel. givat ze'ev, ma'ale adummin, giv'on etc
· western wall and jewish quarter (of old city) will be under full israeli sovereignty
· the old city will be open with free movement
· palestinians recognise the historic jewish connections to the temple mount
· israelis will have guarantee of freedom of access to temple mount
· international force will prevent excavation, construction etc on the temple mount
· palestinians in east jerusalem who are now residents of israel will become citizens of the palestinian state
4. International monitoring
large international force with mutil-state participation under the leadership(?) of the US will supervise commitments. will be armed and monitor crossing points from the arab states, to prevent weapons smuggling and serve as a deterrent against attack
5. Refugees
palestinian refugees do not have the right of return into israel.
the solution to the refugee problem will be solved by a combination of monetary compensation and a choice of permanent residence. the refugee will be able to choose the state of palestine, the new 1/1 swapped areas of palestine, a third country, their host countries or israel. the number israel will allow will be a set and fixed and will be based on an average of the number accepted by third countries. the numbers allowed in all cases will be the sovereign choice of respective states
6. Terrorism
the palestinians commit themselves to a constant fight against terror and violence (must not allow armed groups to operate). if this is not undertaken continuously there is the possibility of crisis between the sides. in addition, both sides will enact legislation against incitement
palestinians are not to enter into treaties or alliances with states hostile to israel
the palestinian state will be demilitarised, with the exception of armed forces for the keeping of law and order and prevention of terror