Frequently Asked Questions:
What is the Phased Plan?
- "Since the decision of the Palestinian National Council at its
12th meeting in 1974, the PLO has adopted the political solution of establishing a National
Authority over any territory from which the occupation withdraws."
- Yassir Arafat, in the Palestinian Arab newspaper Al Ayyam, January 1, 1998
- "Prior to the 1974 meeting, the PLO's position was that it would never accept anything
but the immediate destruction of Israel. At the 1974 meeting, the PLO decided to
seek Israel's destruction in phases, by first establishing a small PLO state, then later
seeking to conquer the rest of Israel. Point #2 of its 10-point 1974 platform declared
that the PLO should create a 'national, independent fighting authority on every part of
the Palestinian land to be liberated.' Point #8 explains that 'the Palestinian national
entity, after it comes into existence,' will seek 'to complete the liberation of the
entire Palestinian soil.'" (Emphasis added.)
- Zionist Organization of America, in a release issued on 8 January 1998
Since the Oslo agreements has the PLO redirected its focus from the 'Phased Plan' to the search for a permanent negotiated solution?
- Chairman Arafat habitually invokes the June 8, 1974 resolution of
the Palestinian National Council [PNC], known as the "Phased
Plan" for Israel's destruction. The decision contains two key
elements: first, to create a Palestinian state on any territory
vacated by Israel and second, to use that state as a
base for mobilizing a general Arab assault on Israel (paragraph 8 of
the resolution).]
- Interview on Egyptian Orbit TV, April
18, 1998:
Question: Were you under pressure from the Arab states then?
Arafat: No. In 1974, at the Palestinian National Council meeting in Cairo, we passed the decision to establish national Palestinian rule over any part of the land of Palestine which is liberated." - Interview,
Palestinian daily Al-Ayyam, on the occasion of Fatah day,
January 1, 1998:
Question: Have we made a mistake by entering the battle over a settlement, starting with Madrid, through Washington and until Oslo?
Arafat: Since the decision of the Palestinian National Council at its 12th meeting in 1974 [known as the Phased Plan for Israel's destruction], the PLO has adopted the political solution of establishing a National Authority over any territory from which the occupation withdraws. At other PNC meetings we developed this position, until the one held in Algiers in 1988, in which the declaration of independence and the peace initiative were ratified. . . ." - Such statements -- of which there are innumerable other examples (including infamous remarks by
Arafat to Jordanian and Egyptian media on the very day he signed the Oslo accords in which he
called those accords part of the Plan of Phases) -- bespeak cynicism: Palestinian participation in
the "peace process" as nothing more than a continuation of the war of liberation of "Palestine"
through other means. They illustrate once again the attitudes towards Israel being inculcated in
the Palestinian Arab population by their leaders, namely a predisposition for war, not peaceful
coexistence.
- Center for Security Policy, 12 January 1998
Aren't you misinterpreting these PLO statements? They aren't calling for the destruction of Israel.
- "The struggle will continue until all of
Palestine is liberated."
- Yassir Arafat, in a radio address in November 1995
- "Within five years we will have 6 to 7 million Arabs living on
the West Bank and in Jerusalem....We plan to eliminate the state of
Israel and establish a Palestinian state. We will make life unbearable
for Jews by psychological warfare and population explosion. Jews will
not want to live among Arabs. I have no use for Jews....We
Palestinians will take over everything, including all of Jerusalem."
- Yassir Arafat, Stockholm, 30 January, 1996, as reported by an attendee of the closed meeting, and printed in the Washington Times, March 3, 1996, by Cal Thomas
- "The Oslo accord was a preface for the Palestinian Authority
and the Palestinian Authority will be a preface for the Palestinian state which, in its turn,
will be a preface for the liberation of the entire Palestinian land." (Emphasis added.)
- Abdul Asis Shaheen, Arafat's Minister of Supplies in the official Palestinian Authority newspaper Al-Hayat Al-Jadida on 4 January 1998
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The newly official map of "Palestine" issued by the Palestine
Authority (PA) shows the State of Palestine as comprising all of the
West Bank (Judea/Samaria), all of Gaza, all of the State of Israel and
a slice of the Kingdom of Jordan. Additionally, it excludes any
reference to a Jewish population, and lists holy sites of Christians
and Muslims only. The official cartographer, Khalil Tufakji,
has been commissioned by the PA to design and to locate a proposed
Capitol Building, which he has now drawn to be located on the Mount of
Olives in Jerusalem, on top of an ancient Jewish cemetery.
On September 1, 1993, Yasser Arafat reaffirmed that the Oslo Accords are an intrinsic part of the PLO's 1974 phased plan for Israel's destruction: "The agreement will be a basis for an independent Palestinian state in accordance with the Palestinian National Council resolution issued in 1974....The PNC resolution issued in 1974 calls for the establishment of a national authority on any part of Palestinian soil from which Israel withdraws or which is liberated..." Later, on May 29, 1994, Rashid Abu Shbak, a senior PA security official, remarked: "The light which has shone over Gaza and Jericho will also reach the Negev and the Galilee."
- Louis Rene Beres
Professor of International Law
Department of Political Science
Purdue University - "Our enemy is a lowly enemy. The Palestinian people know there is
a state that was established through coercion and it must be
destroyed. This is the Palestinian way."
- Farouk Qaddumi, head of the P.L.O.'s Political Department, in a speech at a ceremony marking the closing of the P.L.O.'s radio station in Algiers (Reuters, 10 August 1994; Yediot Aharonot, 10 August 1994)
- "Our war with Israel and the Jews has not ended and will not end until the establishment of a Palestinian state
on the entire land of Palestine."
- PA Legislative Council member Sa'adi Al-Karnaz (PA Television, Dec 2)
- "We are certain that Allah will destroy the State of Israel, either through natural disasters, such
as an earthquake, or at the hands of the Muslims, or both."
- Sheikh Hamed Bitawi, head of PA's Shar'ia law of appeals, Nablus (Al-Hayat Al-Jadeeda, Jul 27, 1997)
- "According to the Phased Plan, we will establish a Palestinian state on any part of Palestine that
the enemy will retreat from. The Palestinian state will be a stage in our prolonged struggle for the
liberation of Palestine on all of its territories."
- Abu Iyad, Arafat' s second-in-command , 1988
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"After the Palestinian state wins recognition from most of the nations of the world, as expected, the
Israeli presence on Palestinian lands will become illegal and we will fight this with weapons. The
battle against the Israeli forces is a right reserved to us."
- Farouk Radoumi, head of the PLO's diplomatic desk, in PA newspaper, AL HAYAT AL-JADEEDA, October 15,l998
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"This is Palestine from the (Jordan) river to the Mediterranean sea, from Rosh Hanikra to Rafah (in
Gaza) . The gap between Palestinian expectations and the Israeli conspiracy will inevitably lead to a
collision."
- "Our Position" issued by Yasser Arafat's Fatah faction of the PLO in PA newspaper AL HAYAT AL-JADEEDA, Dec.19, 1998
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"...Both east and west Jerusalem are waqf . . . not only Jerusalem but ratner all of Palestine is
Islamic waqf...from a religious standpoint, it is not accepted that waqf be owned by non-Muslims . "
- Sheik Ekrima Sabri, Arafat' s appointed Mufti of Jerusalem, interview by IMRA, June 10, 1998.
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"The Land of Muslim Palestine is a single unit which cannot be divided . There is no difference
between Haifa and Shechem (Nablus) , between Lod and Ramallah, and between Jerusalem and Nazareth . .
. the land of Palestine is sacred waqf land for the benefit of all Muslims, east and west. No one has
the right to divide it or give up any of it. The liberation of Palestine is obligatory for all the
Islamic nations and not only for the Palestinian nation."
- Prayer sermon broadcast live on the PA radio station, April 30, 1999
- In my view, Arafat and the Palestinians are today in favour of a Palestinian mini-State because they think that, in the long run, this will mean the destruction of Israel.
- Colonel Qaddafi, La Stammpa, 21 November 1976
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