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The Road Map:
International All, Nothing or Something?
by Gila Ansell Brauner
2. Issues to Analyze - Activity
Analyze:
- How the Road Map is presented by the Quartet, in terms
of implications and implementations.
- Whether this proposed solution is going to be imposed
on both parties - and by whom.
To analyze the issues below, make a Road Map Table,
using the latest draft and fill it in - see the example
below:
December Draft: http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=281192
&contrassID=2&subContrassID=1&sbSubContrassID=0&listSrc=Y
Road Map Content Table
| Israel |
Deadline |
The Palestinians |
Deadline |
| IDF in Palestinian cities - withdrawal |
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Cessation of terror, terror organizations |
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| Settlement building, illegal settlement outposts |
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Cessation of incitement |
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| Dismantling settlements |
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Governmental reform |
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- Whether the final Road Map includes the Saudi demand
for "Right of Return" of Palestinian refugees.
- Whether the Road Map has teeth, or looks like another
Mission Impossible.
- Will there be separate assurances to each side?
- Whether the Road Map includes a definition of peace,
specifies recognition of Israel, an end to terrorism and
incitement.
- What it says about settlements, in the short and long
term.
- What it says about borders addressed and whether this
will be feasible for both parties.
- How the issue of Jerusalem is addressed and whether this
will be acceptable to both parties?
- How the issue of the "end of the conflict"
is addressed and enforced.
- What the document offers, and what does it not offer.

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