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1. Solemnly affirms the General assembly and security council to support Israel and
coerce other countries to perceive the land as a home to the Israelis;
2. Encourages the UN to endorse a cease-fire between the countries to discuss a radical
plan of action:
a. Recommends sending Peacekeeping troops into the most hostile
environments of Israel;
3. Emphasizes the significance is dismantling the Terrorist group, Hamas, through cease
fire to prevent any violence or unpredictable attacks:
a. With assistance from the United states, military troops will bestow
peace on the borders of Israel;
b. Suggests Gun fire will only be used in extreme cases;
4. Further Proclaims that the possession of Israel-Palestine will stay in the hands of the
Israelis;
5. Declares accordingly that Israel, the US, and the UN will all offer the Palestinians
massive economic aid and resources to flee the country;
6. Requests that military action and sanctions will be obligatory if any Palestinians
refuse to vacate Israel;
7. Further invites any country to accept Palestinian refugees into their land with there
practice of nationality and grant them the quintessential human rights;
8. Proclaims that any country who willingly allows Palestinians into their land will be
rewarded with economic support and resources provided by the United States, and the
UN:
a. Allows Palestine to adapt the land as there own with peace and
cooperation;
9. Further requests that Palestinians are peacefully transferred out of the country within
90 days;
10. Reminds the Security Council and General Assembly that this solution recognizes the
rights of the Israelis and enforces peace among the countries.
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