
Allon Plan - Wikipedia
The Allon Plan (Hebrew: תָּכְנִית אַלּוֹן) was a political proposition that outlined potential next steps for Israel after the 1967 Arab–Israeli War.
The Allon Plan - Jewish Virtual Library
After Israel’s victory, he, believed the nation’s security required maintaining control over a large part of the territories it captured with as few Palestinians as possible and proposed what came to be known as the Allon Plan (תוכנית אלון).
Allon Plan | Arab-Israeli history | Britannica
Yigal Allon (born October 10, 1918, Kefar Tavor, Palestine [now in Israel]—died February 29, 1980, ʿAfula, Israel) was an Israeli soldier and politician who was best known as the architect of the Allon Plan, a peace initiative that he formulated after Israel captured Arab territory in the Six-Day War of June 1967.
The Allon Plan: Then and now - JNS.org
Jul 1, 2020 · Yigal Allon was one of the founders of the left-wing Mapam party and one of the stalwarts of Israel’s leftist establishment for 40 years. Shortly after the end of the Six-Day War, he presented to the Israeli cabinet a plan designed to give Israel defensible borders without significantly impacting its demographic balance.
The Alon Plan - CIE
The plan, conceived by the Minister of Labor Yigal Alon, was presented to then-Prime Minister Levi Eshkol on July 26, 1967, immediately following the Six Day War. The Alon Plan was variously amended by subsequent governments and adopted as …
Israel’s Allon Plan Is Unilaterally Presented | CIE
Jul 26, 2024 · The Allon Plan was a strategic proposal for Israel’s retention of the Jordan Valley in the West Bank. It was to serve multiple purposes. Primarily, it was to include a series of Jewish settlements and military installations along the Jordan Valley to act as a buffer against potential Arab attack from the east.
Jerusalem remains Israeli. II. B. Ten frontier, settlements to go in east of El Arish. A new Israeli town to go in at Sham el Sheikh. III. Creating another Gaza Strip by fencing West Bank. …
ECF - Economic Cooperation Foundation: Allon Plan (1967)
A plan proposed by Israeli Minister of Labor and former general Yigal Allon shortly after the Six Day War. The first version of the plan, introduced in July 1967, called for the establishment of Palestinian autonomy with economic, cultural and military ties to …
PASSIA - MAPS - Palestine - THE ALLON PLAN, JUNE 1967
While no single plan was ever officially sanctioned, the Allon Plan, drawn up by Labor Minister Yigal Allon, was the scheme most acceptable to the military and was the first to be presented before the cabinet - in late July, barely six weeks after the cease-fire.
On July 26, 1967, Defense Minister Yigal Allon presented a plan to then-Prime Minister Levi Eshkol for a settlement with the Palestinians, which came to be known as the Allon Plan. The plan was clarified publicly in a 1976 Foreign Affairs magazine …