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This section was written way before the Hamas Oct 7, 2023 attack on Israel. The subsequent articles broach how the PEIS Plan applies to the Israeli-Hamas Gaza War.Reviews
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This AI summary is generated by Microsoft Edge Copilot:Here are the key points from the current page: - **Historic Sites Exception**: The plan includes treaties to designate certain historic sites in the West Bank as sovereign New Palestinian territories, ensuring safe transit and open access for both Palestinians and Israelis. - **Treaty Example**: The Treaty of Lausanne (1923) is cited as a precedent, where Turkey was granted sovereignty over a tomb site in Syria. - **Jerusalem**: The city of Jerusalem is highlighted as a significant historic site. - **Museum Example**: The Yasser Arafat Museum in Ramallah is mentioned, with options for its future under Israeli ownership.
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