Leaflet: Oasis Plan for Palestine and
Israel- Peace Through Mutual Development!
On July 28–29, 2025, France and Saudi Arabia are convening at the
UN in New York a conference on a two-state solution for Israel and
Palestine.
This conference has to create the framework for peace among
Palestinians and Israelis by arriving this time at concrete
initiatives in coherence with the humanist principles of the Abrahamic
traditions (Islam, Judaism and Christianity), with international law
and the charter of the UN.
Today, in the real world, transmitted by the world media, mankind
assists directly a horrible spectacle: that of an Israeli government
that is, in the name of the right to “defend itself against
terrorism,” committing war against humanity and barbaric acts akin to
genocide. This government is kept artificially alive by the
governments of Washington and London, via the injection of billions of
dollars and increasingly lethal weapons.
In that context, recognizing and creating a Palestinian State is an
absolute necessity. Giving it sovereignty over its water and energy
resources will be one of the indispensable pillars to turn a dream
into reality. It is our proposal for an “Oasis Plan” of mutually
beneficial development.
This perspective has to be adopted to the benefit of all
participants of Southwest Asia, who have to define its modalities and
the means of its application.
As early as 1975, American statesman and economist Lyndon LaRouche
has proposed the Oasis Plan to address the geological realities of the
people of Israel, Palestine and Jordan, who inhabit an arid region
located at the connection of three continents. The essential
developments of water infrastructure to make the deserts bloom, and
transportation connectivity to allow the blossoming of trade and
production, were central to his vision of economic development plans
required for political solutions to be reached.
Such a plan is contrary to British geopolitics and colonial powers
defining a perspective that has to go beyond the plans of the World
Bank, the French proposals and those of the Arab League.
It takes inspiration from the Reconciliation Commission created by
Nelson Mandela to overcome apartheid.
The LaRouche Organization calls for:
• An immediate cease-fire
• Release of hostages and prisoners
• Immediate reinstatement of humanitarian aid and supply of water
and electricity
• Immediate recognition of a Palestinian state as a full member of
the UN
The Oasis Plan is the cornerstone to create a new paradigm of
“Detente, Entente and Cooperation.”
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