Palestine: A People-Led 10 Point Peace Plan
From Endless Wars and Injustice to Shared Security
The wars in Ukraine and Gaza have shaken the world and exposed the failures of old institutions to resolve conflict. Instead of peace, we see endless cycles of violence, propaganda, and division.
Yet people everywhere share the same hope: an end to killing, an end to destruction, and the chance to build a better future.
Open democracy offers a fresh approach by recognizing that in each conflict there are not one, but two wars:
- The battle for the mind—the war of narratives.
- The physical war on the ground.
Open Democracy in combination with the Global Social Capital Fund and the Freedom Declaration for Peace offers a fresh and realistic approach to achieving peace in the Middle East. (AGREE/DISAGREE)
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A People-led 10 Point Plan for Peace in the Middle East
These proposals and questions are designed to stimulate a global debate that can lead to a lasting solution. They are not meant to be definitive answers or solutions.
1. Recognizing the State of Palestine?
3. Stopping Hostilities and Obeying International Law?
5. Equal Justice for All War Crimes?
6. Full Equality Before the Law?
8. Security Through Cooperation?
10. People-Led Global Oversight?
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About PByT Surveys & Open Democracy
The PByT surveys represent a rolling snapshot of global sentiment from real people whose identity has been verified. The results can be analyzed in a variety of ways to get a better understanding of key issues utilizing Bayesian statistics - a mathematical concept that updates beliefs in light of new data or evidence.
As a result, these surveys have the potential to be the most definitive resources on some of the most critically important issues of modern times and serve as the basis for the idea of "open democracy."
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