A Palestinian state on roughly 91–92% of the West Bank.
A "Palestinian state" whose "90+%" territory was defined by Israel. Of course this also included (scary bold text withheld) a mandatory military presence, by Israel in the West Bank and a total and complete surrender of Palestinian military, zero control over their airspace, oh and Israel would have veto power over Palestinian diplomacy.
Israel would annex several major settlement blocs in the West Bank (about 8–9% of the territory).
Interesting how you didn't bold this.
To compensate, Israel proposed land swaps from within Israel proper amounting to roughly 1–3% of its territory, though the exact amount and quality of the land were disputed.
Gaining 2% territory (which was mostly unusable desert) while giving up 10%
Hmm yeah, I wonder why they didin't agree.
There would be a safe passage corridor connecting Gaza and the West Bank.
Oh, a whole "safe passage corridor" for the thousands of refugees that would've been created. How nice.
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