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Annapolis Process – Israeli Proposal – General (2008)

An Israeli proposal for a permanent territorial settlement put forth in 2008 during the Annapolis Process, including territorial exchange involving the transfer of 6.5 percent of the West Bank to Israel, in exchange for Israeli territories amounting to 5.8 percent, with a further 0.7 percent constituting a corridor between the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. Under this proposal, Israel would retain territory containing 87 percent of West Bank settlers.