Yesterday I posted what I believe is the fundamental Israel question - specifically, is Israel entitled to exist. If you answer that question in the negative, then you will not agree with much if anything that I post below. Later yesterday, another poster posted his Israel-Palestine Peace Plan which I had significant problems with, and spent a goodly amount of time skewering (in my words). In my post yesterday I said that turnabout was fair play and that I would post my Israeli peace plan today for the sole purpose of letting everyone else give me my comeuppance - it's easier to criticize than take criticism after all.
I tried to address the contiguity of territory, water, right of return, archaelogy, security, commerce and a bunch of other things below. I start with 11 statements of "fact" that all parties will accept, followed by 7 sections in the peace treaty itself.
The first statement of fact is that Israel has the right to exist as a predominantly Jewish state.
More below.