A.P. Richelieu
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The Foreign Minister of Sweden, Carl Bildt, wrote an article, published in Dagens Nyheter,
yesterday on four principles which must guide the future for Gaza.
An uncondtional cease-fire is the first step.
”Varje lösning måste utgå från att blockaden hävs” - DN.SE
1. The Blockade must cease
2. Israels legitimate need for security must be respected. No nation can tolerate indiscriminate missile attack or tunnels into its territory. Hamas and other group is using terrorism, even if civilian casualties is sofar limited.
An agreement must contain a strong international mechanism that ensures that weapons or other products which can be used to threatening Israel cannot be imported. One possible solution would be giving control over the Rafah crossing to EU which would guarantee both free passing of civilian goods as well as control of military material.
3. Gaza must become a part of the Palestinian Administration based in Ramallah.
This is required for the needed rescue and relief mission after the conflict has ended.
Israel must accept free, open and democratic elections for the Palestinian Administration within a year.
Gaza must be demilitarized, and the responsibility for this lies with the Palestinian Administration.
4. Gaza must be allowed to become the connection to the Mediterranean for the
whole of the Palestinian Administration, with an airport and a port.
Travelling between the West Bank and Gaza must be facilitated without endangering Israels security.
yesterday on four principles which must guide the future for Gaza.
An uncondtional cease-fire is the first step.
”Varje lösning måste utgå från att blockaden hävs” - DN.SE
1. The Blockade must cease
2. Israels legitimate need for security must be respected. No nation can tolerate indiscriminate missile attack or tunnels into its territory. Hamas and other group is using terrorism, even if civilian casualties is sofar limited.
An agreement must contain a strong international mechanism that ensures that weapons or other products which can be used to threatening Israel cannot be imported. One possible solution would be giving control over the Rafah crossing to EU which would guarantee both free passing of civilian goods as well as control of military material.
3. Gaza must become a part of the Palestinian Administration based in Ramallah.
This is required for the needed rescue and relief mission after the conflict has ended.
Israel must accept free, open and democratic elections for the Palestinian Administration within a year.
Gaza must be demilitarized, and the responsibility for this lies with the Palestinian Administration.
4. Gaza must be allowed to become the connection to the Mediterranean for the
whole of the Palestinian Administration, with an airport and a port.
Travelling between the West Bank and Gaza must be facilitated without endangering Israels security.