"..our brother Obama is ignorant of international politics, .."
Muammar al-Gaddafi's "White Book" (ISRATIN) 08.05.2003 --
The Isratine proposal (also known as the Gaddafi proposal) is a proposal to permanently resolve the Israeli–Palestinian conflict through a secular, federalist, republican one-state solution, which was first articulated by Saif al-Islam Muammar al-Gaddafi, the son of Muammar al-Gaddafi of Libya, at the Chatham House in London.[citation needed]
Its main points are:
Creation of a binational Jewish-Arab state called the "Federal Republic of the Holy Land";
Partition of the state into 5 administrative regions, with Jerusalem as a city-state;
Return of all Palestinian refugees;
Supervision by the United Nations of free and fair elections on the first and second occasions;
Removal of weapons of mass destruction from the state; and
Recognition of the state by the Arab League.
Saif al-Islam al-Gaddafi's proposal was eventually incorporated in Libyan head-of-state Muammar al-Gaddafi's White Book of May 8, 2003, which serves as his official guide to address the Arab-Israeli conflict and how to solve it.[1] Despite the suggestion of "Federal Republic of the Holy Land" as the name of this hypothetical new state, "Isratine" (Arabic إسراطين , a portmanteau of the names "Israel" and "Palestine", sometimes rendered "Israstine" or "Israteen") has been used as a "working title" for the notion of a single state in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza Strip, with Arab and Jewish inhabitants of all three having citizenship and equal rights in the combined entity.
Muammar al-Gaddafi again championed the "Isratine proposal" in an op-ed article for the New York Times as the "only option" for a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The timing of the article approximately coincided with the inauguration of Barack Obama as President of the U.S. and with the cease-fire that apparently marked the end of the 2008-2009 Israel-Gaza conflict.[2][3] Gaddafi has argued that this solution would avoid the partitioning of West Bank into Arab and Jewish zones, with buffer zones between them.[4]
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