Mubarak's Ten Points
September 19, 1989
1. Free and democratic elections;
2. The right to vote and to be
elected applies to all Arab residents of the West Bank, including East
Jerusalem and of the Gaza Strip;
3. The prerequisites for any
negotiation process are the following principles: The acceptance of both sides
of UN Resolutions 242 and 338; a permanent solution based on "Land-for-peace";
the political rights of the Palestinians; security for all sides including
Israel;
4. Neutral, third-party observers
will oversee the elections process;
5. The Israel Defense Forces will
retreat from areas of the election polls;
6. Israel is obliged to accept
the results of the elections;
7. There will be freedom to
organize and an open election campaign;
8. On the day of elections,
Israelis will not be allowed into the Territories except for those who live and
work there;
9. There will be a two month
preparatory period for the formation of the Palestinian delegation for the
Israeli-Palestinian talks; Egypt and the United States will help where needed;
10. The establishment of
settlements will be frozen during the negotiating period;
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