Josef Avesar is an Israeli-born attorney who resides in Southern California. He has written numerous articles and commentaries, including: “The Israeli-Palestinian Confederation”; “Why Would the Israeli and Palestinian Government Accept a Confederation?”; “An Israeli-Palestinian Confederation Creates a Fair and Balanced Mechanism to Resolve the Issues”; “Israeli and Palestinian Governments Too Busy to Make Peace”; “Israeli-Palestinian Confederation Could Have Helped Prisoner Exchange”; “An Israeli-Palestinian Confederation Could Have Saved the Violence in Gaza”; “It’s Time to Take the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict by the Horns”; and “Israeli-Palestinian Confederation 101. He is the author of the book “ Peace, A Case for an Israeli Palestinian Confederation.”
One hundred percent of the participants in the poll agreed that the best way to achieve peace is through a common government with equal representation for Palestinians and Israelis. The parliament passed a secular constitution. They also agreed to grant veto power to the Israeli government, the Palestinian authority, and Hamas. Additionally, they agreed to…
A debate took place on July 23, 2023, between Dr. Thabet Abu Rasss, Professor Oren Yiftachel of Land for All, and Josef Avesar of the Israeli Palestinian Confederation. The topic of the debate was the vision for Israel Palestine. Dr. Rula Hardal served as the moderator. To watch the debate, please click the link below.
The debate did not take place due to Mr. Sheftel’s cancellation. Instead, we discussed Zionism in relation to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
100% of the participants supported a common government for Israel Palestine to make peace. The parliament passed a constitution, agreed to give the Israel government, the PA and Hamas a veto power over legislation affecting their sovereignty, agreed to build a railroad system connecting Israel and Palestine, agreed to build a Joint Economic Zone between…
Ninety percent of the participants supported a common government for the people of Israel and Palestine to make peace. The parliament passed a common constitution, agreed to give veto power to the Israeli government, the Palestinian Authority, and Hamas, agreed to a common Declaration of Peace, passed legislation to teach tolerance and understanding, and agreed…
93% of the participants supported a common government for the Israelis and Palestinians to make peace. The parliament passed a common constitution, agreed to give veto power to the Israeli government, the Palestinian Authority, and Hamas, agreed to refer Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Galant to the International Criminal Court for ordering the attack of May…
Eighty-four percent of the participants accepted a common government for Israel and Palestine to make peace. The IPC Parliament passed legislation to give the Israeli government, the Palestinian Authority and Hamas a veto power over legislation affecting their domain and control. The Parliament passed legislation requiring both the Israeli and Palestinian sides to teach tolerance…
88% of the participants supported a common government to make peace. The parliament passed a constitution and legislation to give the Israeli and Palestinian governments, including Hamas, a veto power over legislation affecting their domain and control. The parliament passed legislation to remove the walls and fences in the West Bank and Gaza, to have…
Eighty-nine percent of the participants supported a common government for Israel and Palestine. The IPC Parliament passed a constitution, agreed to give veto power to the Israeli government, the Palestinian Authorities, and Hamas. The Parliament passed legislation requiring the Israeli and Palestinian governments to teach tolerance and understanding in public schools, to create a joint…
100% of the participants supported a common government for Israel and Palestine to make peace. The IPC Parliament passed a constitution, agreed to give veto power to the Palestinian governments (the P.A. and Hamas), passed legislation to convert Qalandia checkpoint to a Joint Economic Zone, to have a common police force, and to apply to…