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Jewish Institutions

Subject: The PEIS Plan, the path not taken in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

I would like to introduce the PEIS Plan to your organization.

The PEIS Plan is a peace plan that will resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict once and for all. This is the synopsis:

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	The PEIS Plan stands for “Palestine/Egypt/Israel/Sinai” plan. The Israeli–Palestinian conflict has been called the world’s “most intractable conflict” because of one reason — territory. Both the Palestinians and the Israelis want the same piece of land. Past and current peace initiatives focused on partitioning this land. There were variations of the two-state solutions, slicing and dicing the territory in every which way imaginable. There were variations of the one-state solutions, from autonomous Palestinian areas within Israel to full Palestinian integration. There was also the extreme solution, which was the expulsion of one population out of the contested land, such as the Zionist dislodgment of Palestinians into refugee camps in 1948, or the present Hamas’ vow to remove all Jews from Palestine.
	
	The PEIS Plan takes a different approach: it introduces Sinai as a new land for the Palestinians to form their own country side by side with Israel. Instead of fighting for the same piece of land, each side will have its own separate land to build a nation for its own people.
	
	(The PEIS Plan uses the Family Pizza solution. When parents see their two children fighting over a pizza, instead of letting them argue who should have which piece, they just buy another pizza.)
	
	The PEIS Plan proposes that Egyptians sell part of the Sinai Peninsula to the Palestinians and use the proceeds for the economic development of the rest of Egypt. The Palestinians sell the West Bank to Israel and use the remittance to pay the Egyptians. They combine the purchased Sinai territory with the Gaza Strip to form a contiguous New Palestinian nation that also includes the native Bedouins. The Israelis buy the West Bank from the Palestinians, and finally fulfill their immemorial yearning for the “Land of Israel.”
	
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The PEIS Plan answers these three questions:

	+ Why should Egypt let go part of Sinai? 
	+ Why should the Palestinians forgo the ancestral West Bank and take the desolated Sinai? 
	+ And why should Israel pay for the whole thing? 
	
and some other questions such as the issue of Jerusalem, and the wish of West Bank Palestinians to remain instead of migrating to the New Palestine.

Under the PEIS Plan, there will be a New Palestine composed of a part of the Sinai, the Gaza Strip, and a few historical sovereign enclaves in the West Bank; there will be a New Israel that owns Judea and Samaria with full international recognition; and there will be two countries, New Palestine and New Israel, standing side by side, in permanent peace as two friendly neighbors. For Israel, there is another benefit: The PEIS Plan can be a template for peace between Israel and Lebanon, and Israel and Syria. Israel may get something it has never known since its inception: a country at peace with all its neighbors.

I am building awareness about the Plan to make the slated governments take notice. Your organization can help. To learn more about the PEIS Plan, please visit peisplan.docngu.net.

Arab Institutions

Subject: The PEIS Plan that creates New Palestine

I would like to introduce the PEIS Plan to your organization.

The PEIS Plan is a peace plan that will resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict once and for all by creating a New Palestine state separate from Israel. This is the synopsis:

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	The PEIS Plan stands for “Palestine/Egypt/Israel/Sinai” plan. The Israeli–Palestinian conflict has been called the world’s “most intractable conflict” because of one reason — territory. Both the Palestinians and the Israelis want the same piece of land. Past and current peace initiatives focused on partitioning this land. There were variations of the two-state solutions, slicing and dicing the territory in every which way imaginable. There were variations of the one-state solutions, from autonomous Palestinian areas within Israel to full Palestinian integration. There was also the extreme solution, which was the expulsion of one population out of the contested land, such as the Zionist dislodgment of Palestinians into refugee camps in 1948, or the present Hamas’ vow to remove all Jews from Palestine.
	
	The PEIS Plan takes a different approach: it introduces Sinai as a new land for the Palestinians to form their own country side by side with Israel. Instead of fighting for the same piece of land, each side will have its own separate land to build a nation for its own people.
	
	(The PEIS Plan uses the Family Pizza solution. When parents see their two children fighting over a pizza, instead of letting them argue who should have which piece, they just buy another pizza.)
	
	The PEIS Plan proposes that Egyptians sell part of the Sinai Peninsula to the Palestinians and use the proceeds for the economic development of the rest of Egypt. The Palestinians sell the West Bank to Israel and use the remittance to pay the Egyptians. They combine the purchased Sinai territory with the Gaza Strip to form a contiguous New Palestinian nation that also includes the native Bedouins. The Israelis buy the West Bank from the Palestinians, and finally fulfill their immemorial yearning for the “Land of Israel.”
	
	== end cut ==
	
By answering the three basic questions:

	+ Why should Egypt let go part of Sinai? 
	+ Why should the Palestinians forgo the ancestral West Bank and take the desolated Sinai? 
	+ And why should Israel pay for the whole thing? 
	
the PEIS Plan resolves many existing issues of the current intractable conflict, such as the Israeli recognition of the pre-1967 border, the right of return of the Palestinian diaspora, and the status of Jerusalem as a Palestinian capital; it then describes the vision of a New Palestine state that includes the Gaza Strip in a contiguous land mass, is 50% bigger than Israel, has an unrestricted airspace and two seas access (the Mediterranea Sea on the North and the Gulf of Aqaba at the South), develops from the ground up potentially as the first fully environmentally green country in the world, embraces its economic advantage of being at the center of the Europe-Middle East-Asia trade route, and provides the home for all Palestinians in the region - those who live in New Palestine as well as those who choose to remain in the time-honored West Bank.

Under the PEIS Plan, there will be two countries, New Palestine and a new Israel, standing side by side, as two friendly neighbors in permanent peace. Israel may extend the PEIS Plan template and make peace with all its neighbors, from Lebanon and Syria to the rest of the Arab countries. The cry of war will be replaced by the tenor of peace and prosperity, and the New Palestinians will be at the vanguard of this transformation.

I am building awareness about the Plan to make the slated governments take notice. Your organization can help. To learn more about the PEIS Plan, please visit peisplan.docngu.net.

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