A peace plan is a proposal to end a long-running conflict in a stable, mutually-acceptable way.

Regarding the Arab-Israeli conflict, editorialist Tony Blankley writes:

Every peace plan is a minor variant on the same theme. The United States "leans" on Israel to give up land, while Israel hopes that the Arabs living on the West Bank and Gaza will say thank you very much, we are now satisfied and will stop killing Jews. Then the two peoples would cheerfully give up their historic, biblical and Koranic claims on Jerusalem, forget about the Arabs' desire to return to the pre-1967 Israeli lands they were driven from (or left voluntarily, depending on whose history you read) a half- century ago. Then, with a few minor adjustments of various lines of demarcation (and after resolving some pesky water rights issues), we will have two happy peoples living in "viable" states next to each other hugger- mugger, dropping in for tea on each other like good suburban neighbors. [1]

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