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I believe that the data that I collected and presented to the IDF war cabinet, is the best solution to end the conflict between Israel and Gaza, and is the best Marshal plan that can be produced. this plan was developed with my debate coach Nabeel Seirawan.
Proposal: The Oasis 1 Project
Security Zones Created for Industry, Integration, and the Shared Common Good
The Oasis 1 Project, proposes the establishment of secure zones designed to foster integration between the Gazan/West Bank population and Israeli society, with a primary focus on non-violent interaction and shared benefits. The key components of the project are as follows:
1. Security Checkpoints:
• Only individuals passing rigorous security checkpoints would be permitted
to enter the designated area, ensuring the safety and well-being of
everyone involved.
2. Controlled Security Inside:
• Once inside the area, security measures would be open and controlled, including plain-clothed police presence to create a comfortable environment for residents and workers.
3. Anthropological Integration Approach:
• Drawing from anthropological studies on successful societal integration,
these zones aim to build trust in the leading authority, fostering faith and
a sense of common purpose. 4. Cultural and Social Integration:
• Safe zones provide a space for Israelis and Gazans to interact and work together in a secure environment, with mixed cultural events, sports, and other shared activities contributing to shared discourse.
5. Education for Reform:
• The project includes initiatives to reform interpretations of old traditions,
aiming to diffuse extremist views and promote more moderate
approaches to life.
6. Kindness Over Confrontation:
• The underlying philosophy is to embrace a strategy of "destroying the enemy with kindness," by integrating them into society rather than maintaining adversarial relationships.
The Problem: a. Gazan leadership threatens Israeli security. b. Overcrowding and housing shortages persist in Gaza after the war. c. Hamas remains embedded in many communities. d. Many Gazans have been displaced and traumatized by war. e. High unemployment in Gaza can be addressed through job opportunities in the Oasis project.
The Oasis Project Integrated Kibbutz Model
The Oasis Project proposes a model for integration, emphasizing the creation of sustainable relationships and a stable border with Israel:
1. Non-Violence Agreement:
• The Oasis is a designated space where inhabitants agree not to engage in
violence.
2. Financial Support:
• Funding for the Oasis may come from private donations and government support.
3. Comprehensive Facilities:
• The Oasis provides housing, job training, medical facilities, industries,
agriculture, and entertainment venues to create a holistic environment. 4. Integration Approach:
• Utilizing an anthropological view of tribalism, the project emphasizes a welcoming environment, consideration of customs, deprogramming through integration, and offering free education services.
5. Incentives for Compliance:
• Compliance with the system is rewarded with additional benefits, including
field trips and potential conversion options. 6. Resident and Non-Resident Populations:
• Residents enjoy the highest security and live and work on the Oasis, while non-residents may live off-site but engage with the Oasis for various purposes.
Conclusion: The Oasis Project is a pioneering effort to integrate the Gazan population into Israeli life, fostering lasting relationships and contributing to regional stability. By addressing security concerns, providing economic opportunities, and promoting cultural understanding, the Oasis 1 Project aims to create a transformative model for peaceful coexistence.
Thank you for considering the Oasis 1 Project.
Dr. Whimsy Anderson, ND