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Tuesday, April 05, 2022

A forgotten 1953 Israeli peace offer

The Mirror News (Los Angeles), June 1, 1953, published a peace offer from Israel's foreign minister that I had never seen before:

Moshe Sharett, Foreign Minister, told this writer in an exclusive interview, that his government is willing to make a compromise arrangement with the Arabs. 

Some of the concessions include minor rectifications of existing frontiers; financial aid in re-settling Palestine refugees in Arab lands; and possibly the creation of a free zone in the port of Haifa to assist Jordan, which has no outlet to the Mediterranean. 

Israel, in turn, would expect the Arabs to resettle Palestinian refugees, which they largely refuse to do thus far; eliminate border incidents; lift the economic boycott; and offer free use of the Suez Canal and Red Sea for Israeli shipping. 

Sharett repeated the offer in September, 1954 while speaking to US News and World Report.

See how unreasonable Israel was?  Adjusted 1949 armistice lines and a port for Jordan in exchange for... real peace.

 


 



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