oon as possible--the
unconditional calling and holding of meetings, under the auspices
of the United States or the Quartet (i.e., the United States, Russia,
European Union, and the United Nations), between Israel and Lebanon
and Syria on the one hand, and Israel and Palestinians (who
acknowledge Israel's right to exist) on the other. The purpose of
these meetings would be to negotiate peace as was done at the Madrid
Conference in 1991, and on two separate tracks--one Syrian/Lebanese,
and the other Palestinian.
RECOMMENDATION 15: Concerning Syria, some elements of that negotiated
peace should be: be:
--Syria's full adherence to UN Security Council Resolution 1701 of
August 2006, which provides the framework for Lebanon to regain
sovereign control over its territory.
--Syria's full cooperation with all investigations into political
assassinations in Lebanon, especially those of Rafik Hariri and Pierre
Gemayel.
--A verifiable cessation of Syrian aid to Hezbollah and the use of
Syrian territory for transshipment of Iranian weapons and aid to
Hezbollah. (This step would do much to solve Israel's problem with
Hezbollah.)
--Syria's use of its influence with Hamas and Hezbollah for the
release of the captured Israeli Defense Force soldiers.
--A verifiable cessation of Syrian efforts to undermine the
democratically elected government of Lebanon.
--A verifiable cessation of arms shipments from or transiting through
Syria for Hamas and other radical Palestinian groups.
--A Syrian commitment to help obtain from Hamas an acknowledgment of
Israel's right to exist.
--Greater Syrian efforts to seal its border with Iraq.
RECOMMENDATION 16: In exchange for these actions and in the context of
a full and secure peace agreement, the Israelis should return the
Golan Heights, with a U.S. security guarantee for Israel that could
include an international force on the border, including U.S. troops if
requested by both parties.
RECOMMENDATION 17: Concerning the Palestinian issue, elements of that
negotiated peace should include:
--Adherence to UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338 and to the
principle of land for peace, which are the only bases for achieving
peace.
--Strong support for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and the
Palestinian Authority to take the lead in preparing the way for
negotiations with Israel.
--A major effort to move from the current hostilities by consolidating
the cease-fir
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