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Basic Policy Guidelines of the
Government of the State of
Israel
June 18, 1996
The government presented to the Knesset will act on the premise
that the right of the Jewish people to the Land of Israel is eternal
and indisputable, that the State of Israel is the State of the Jewish
people, whose democratic government guarantees equality for all
its citizens, and whose main goal is the ingathering and
integration of the Jewish people.
The striving for national unity, social justice, and personal liberty,
and the search for genuine peace with all our neighbors while
safeguarding national and personal security, shall serve as the
basis for the government's policies.
The government will work to achieve the
following goals.
1.Achieving peace with all our neighbors, while safeguarding
national and personal security.
2.Reinforcing the status of Jerusalem as the eternal capital of
the Jewish people.
3.Increasing immigration to Israel, and integrating new
immigrants in all walks of life.
4.Creating conditions for a free, thriving economy and social
welfare.
5.Strengthening, broadening and developing settlement in
Israel.
6.Promoting values of the State of Israel as a Jewish,
democratic state, while maintaining a proper balance
between the will of the majority and the rights of
individuals and minorities.
7.Broadening education and strengthening the bond to Jewish
heritage and the realization of Zionism.
I. Peace, Security and Foreign Relations
1.The Government of Israel will work to broaden the circle of
people with all its neighbors for the good of Israel's citizens
and the region's inhabitants, while safeguarding Israel's vital
interests.
2.The government will reinforce and develop its peaceful
relations with Egypt and Jordan.
3.The government of Israel will conduct negotiations with
Syria without pre-conditions.
4.The government will work to raise the level of relations
with other Arab countries which have connections with
Israel; Qatar, Oman, Morocco, Tunisia, Mauritania, and will
work towards mutual recognition and cooperation with Arab
countries with which Israel does not have diplomatic
relations.
5.The government of Israel will use all means at its disposal to
bring home the Prisoners of War and Missing in Action and
all those who worked for the security of the state , and will
insist on this point during negotiations with all relevant
parties.
6.The government will negotiate with the Palestinian
Authority, with the intent of reaching a permanent
arrangement, on the condition that the Palestinians fulfil all
their commitments fully.
7.The government of Israel will propose to the Palestinians an
arrangement whereby they will be able to conduct their lives
freely within the framework of self-government. The
government will oppose the establishment of a Palestinian
state or any foreign sovereignty West of the Jordan River,
and will oppose "the right of return" of Arab populations to
any part of the Land of Israel West of the Jordan River.
8.In any political arrangement Israel shall insist on ensuring
the existence and security of Jewish settlements and their
affinity with the State of Israel. The government of Israel
will continue to bear full responsibility for the Jewish
settlements and their residents.
9.The government views the Golan Heights as essential to the
security of the state and its water resources. Retaining Israeli
sovereignty over the Golan will be the basis for an
arrangement with Syria.
10.The State of Israel will keep strengthening the Israel Defense
Forces and other security forces to deter potential enemies ,
prevent war and defend the state and its citizens.
11.The government will exercise its right to use the IDF and
security forces to act against the threat of terrorism
everywhere, to ensure the well-being of the country's
residents and the Jewish people.
12.The government will act to remove the threat to the
Northern border and will ensure economic development to
residents in the North.
13.The government's privatization policy will take into account
the essentialness of the defense industries to the country's
security.
14.The government will promote Israel's foreign relations to
enhance its security and peace, and to further the goal of
economic and cultural growth.
15.The government will nurture its special, close relationship
with the United States, on the basis of the commitment of
both to the values of liberty, justice, democracy, and the
commonality of their interests.
16.The government will act to strengthen relations with Russia
and other CIS states, bearing in mind Russia's status in the
international community and the interests shared by Israel
and these countries.
17.The government of Israel will continue efforts to have Israel
added as an associate member of the European Community,
and will act to strengthen its tries with Europe.
18.The government will strengthen its relations in all spheres
with countries in East Asia, especially economic ties with the
fast-developing market in the region.
19.The government will strive to develop relations with all
countries desiring peace and will increase Israel's
involvement in international organizations.
20.The government will initiate and cooperate in international
efforts against terrorist organizations and those countries
which shelter and aid such organizations.
21.The government will act with determination against any
manifestation of antisemitism throughout the world, and will
work to enhance the ties and mutual responsibility between
Israel and Jewish communities in the Diaspora.
II. Jerusalem
1.Jerusalem, the capital of Israel, is one city, whole and
united, and will remain forever under Israel's sovereignty.
2.Freedom of worship and access to the holy places will be
guaranteed to members of all faiths.
3.The government will thwart any attempt to undermine the
unity of Jerusalem, and will prevent any action which is
counter to Israel's exclusive sovereignty over the city.
4.The government of Israel, through its ministries and through
the Jerusalem Municipality, will allocate special resources to
speed up building, improve municipal services for Jewish
and Arab residents, and enhance the social and economic
status of the greater Jerusalem area."
III. Religion and State
1.The Government will act to bring the religious and secular
closer through mutual understanding and respect. The
Government will retain the status quo on religious matters.
Whenever it becomes clear that the status quo was violated,
the Government will look into steps to undo the change,
including introducing legislation.
2.The Law of Conversion shall be changed so that conversions
to Judaism in Israel will be recognized only if approved by
the Chief Rabbinate.
3.The Government will initiate research of the history of the
Land of Israel and the Jewish People, including
archeological excavation, while preserving the dignity of the
dead.
4.The Government will make prayer arrangements for Jews at
holy sites in accordance to the guidelines of religious law.
IV. Immigration and Absorption
1.Recognizing the shared fate and the joint struggle for the
existence of the Jewish people, and to achieve the main goal
of the State of Israel -- the ingathering of the Jewish people
in its homeland -- the Government will act with
determination to increase immigration from all countries,
rescue persecuted Jews, and create social and economic
conditions for a speedy and successful integration of
immigrants.
2.The Government will put immigration and absorption at the
top of its priorities in the belief that effective action on its
part will turn Israel into a center which will draw
immigrants from prosperous and deprived countries alike.
The Government will initiate a strategic, long-term program
to tap the immigration potential from various countries,
estimated at one million immigrants in the coming decade.
3.The Government will work to bridge the gaps between new
immigrants and veteran residents, and will create conditions
to facilitate their smooth and successful integration into
Israeli society. The Government will work through
information, education and law enforcement to prevent
calumny and slander against immigrant groups or
individuals on the basis of their origin, and will deal with
manifestations of discrimination or mistreatment of
immigrants by the government bureaucracy.
4.The Government will introduce legislation to ensure the
rights of immigrants.
5.The Government will work to bring to Israel Ethiopians who
wish to immigrate and are eligible under law or government
decisions.
V. Economics and Social Policies
Va. Economics
1.To stem the continuous dangerous growth in the State
budget deficit, the Government will take steps to decrease
the deficit; not by raising taxes, but by cutting expenditures,
and strict budgetary policies. To increase revenues, the
Government will significantly expand privatization,
including the sale of land, while reducing the Government's
involvement in the economy.
2.The Government will act to establish conditions which will
provide economic stability, durable growth, the reduction of
inflation, and continued structural reforms.
3.The Government will halt the current policies which have
created dangerous deficits in the balance of trade and the
balance of payments, and will take all necessary steps to
reduce them.
4.Israel's economy is small, and dependent on foreign trade.
Its successful development is conditioned on specialization
in sectors in which it has a relative advantage, and which
allows it to produce and export high quality products and
services at a competitive price. This requires exposure to
world markets and the cancellation of limitations and
tariffs, in order to strengthen the economy's ability to
compete.
5.The Government will strengthen exposure and liberalization
policies in the capital and financial markets, as well as in
the labor market.
6.The Government will fight inflation by reducing government
expenditures, decreasing the state budget, establishing
conditions for increasing productivity, and through
appropriate monetary policies.
7.The Government will implement privatization policies and
will transfer its control in business enterprises -- including
statutory authorities and the banks -- to the public and to the
private sector.
8.The Government will encourage competition in the economy
with the goal of allowing consumers to purchase a variety of
products and services at competitive prices set by the free
market rather than as a result of intervention by government
or political party apparatuses.
9.To increase the economic growth, the Government will act to
create conditions for the development of small and medium
sized enterprises.
10.The Government will do its utmost to restore faith in the
capital market, and will encourage increased savings.
11.The Government will strengthen government structures and
reduce the bureaucracy.
Vb. Social Welfare
1.Development of the economy and growth will facilitate the
construction of a strong society, a fair distribution of the tax
burden, the creation of new jobs, and an increase in aid to
the disadvantaged. The government will act vigorously to
reduce poverty through education, employment, and social
renewal.
2.The Government will work to create social justice and equal
opportunity for all, while recognizing that every person has
the right to dignity and quality of life. The Government will
strive to create a strong society in Israel, by maintaining
balance encouraging private enterprise and government
involvement.
3.The Government will -- as its first priority -- put in place a
comprehensive program to solve the housing problems of
young couples and large families, to allow them to purchase
apartments at reasonable prices. The Government will also
work to build rental apartments for young couples and large
families in accordance with criteria set by the government.
4.The Government will examine the disposition of Israel's
health services and the way in which the National Health
Insurance Law has been implemented, as well as its
implications. The Government will -- through legislation --
initiate changes and additions in order to improve health
services in Israel.
5.The Government of Israel will significantly promote social
welfare and quality of life in development towns and
increase efforts to rehabilitate distressed neighborhoods.
6.The Government will improve the welfare of the individual,
strive for full employment, and ensure basic living
conditions for all citizens.
7.The Government recognizes that priority should be given to
senior citizens and recognizes its obligation to improve the
quality of life for senior citizens in need in the areas of
housing, nursing care, and the granting of benefits and
relief in accordance to criteria to be determined.
8.The Government will work to establish pension insurance on
a stable actuarial base which will facilitate pension payments
at the level required to maintain a suitable standard of
living.
9.The Government will implement assistance programs for the
handicapped with the goal of giving them suitable living
conditions for their rehabilitation and integration into
society.
10.The Government will act to aid discharged soldiers in the
spheres of higher education, employment and housing.
11.The Government will wage an uncompromising war against
the plague of drugs as a national mission of the utmost
importance and will allocate the resources necessary to this
end.
Vc. The Fight Against Traffic Accidents
The human, social and economic damage of traffic accidents in
Israel is relatively much greater than in other developed countries.
Contributing to this are the human component, deficient
infrastructures, the absence of complementary inter-urban and
urban mass transit, deficient legislation, and partial enforcement
of existing laws. The Government will devote special attention to
this issue, and will budget all the resources required to decrease
the number of accidents.
Vd. Infrastructures
1.The Government will initiate publicly and privately funded
projects for investment in physical and human
infrastructures in the spheres of transportation, energy and
communications, education and research and development,
with the aim of creating in Israel the environment necessary
for the Israeli economy to join those of the developed
countries of the world.
2.The Government will act for the gradual construction of an
advanced, wide-band infrastructure between a number of
focal points across the country, and will initiate a
unification of computer communications networks, currently
operated by commercial firms, universities and public bodies,
into one network. The national computer communications
carrier will be connected to international sites on extensive
and fast communications lines.
3.The Government will develop government databases and
encourage the establishment of private databases, which
together will constitute a national information infrastructure,
open to public use through computers.
Ve. The Environment
1.The Government of Israel will raise environmental issues to
the top of the national agenda, and act to enhance public
consciousness regarding the preservation of the environment
as an integral part of the struggle to preserve the country
and out of a desire to build in it a healthy and prosperous
society of values.
2.The Government of Israel will give priority to preserving the
country's natural resources: its water, air, soil, flora and
fauna. The Government will initiate basic environmental
legislation, in place of and in addition to current
regulations.
3.The Government will give high priority to waste recycling
projects and to the establishment of wastewater purification
plants.
4.Government ministries will operate with strict adherence to
a policy of preserving green areas as much as possible.
VI. Settlement
1.Settlement in the Negev, the Galilee, the Golan Heights, the
Jordan Valley, and in Judea, Samaria and Gaza is of
national importance, to Israel's defense and an expression of
of Zionist fulfillment. The Government will alter the
settlement policy, act to consolidate and develop the
settlement enterprise in these areas, and allocate the
resources necessary for this.
2.The Government of Israel will safeguard its vital water
supplies, from water sources on the Golan Heights and in
Judea and Samaria.
3.The Government of Israel will examine the difficulties
facing private farms, moshavim and kibbutzim, and propose
recovery plans that will allow them to exist as independent
economic entities under free market conditions.
4.The Government will uncompromisingly combat all attempts
to impair the rights of all residents to exercise their full
civil and economic rights, without forced mediation by -- or
dependence on -- any union, movement, organization or
party.
VII. Status of Women
1.The Government will create the conditions for the full and
equal integration of Israeli women into all areas of life, and
will also work to ensure equal opportunities for both
genders, in areas of employment and salary. The Government
will strive to improve the status of women, and to eradicate
all forms of discrimination.
2.The Government will increase aid to single-parent families
in need.
3.The Government of Israel will act to achieve genuine
representation for women in all decision-making centers in
the country.
4.The Government will treat, with special gravity, all forms of
violence against women and fight to uproot it. It will act to
deepen public awareness of the severity of the problem, and
allocate resources to education, information and deterrent
activities.
5.The Government will assist women who have been harmed
by violence, with the goal of restoring their physical and
mental health, reviving their honor, and returning them to
full functioning free from threats and fear of violence.
VIII. Quality of Government
1.The Government will act in accordance with the
fundamental principles of democratic rule, and respect the
status and decisions of the bodies supervising it: the Knesset,
the courts, the State Comptroller, and the Attorney-General.
2.The Government will preserve freedom of expression. It
recognizes the importance of a fair and balanced media as
part of the democratic system.
3.The Government will uphold the law, act with integrity,
demonstrate responsible management, and maintain strict
efficiency and frugality. The allocation of resources,
subsidies and grants from the State Treasury and holdings
will be effected in accordance with reasonable and equal
criteria, and will be accompanied by supervision over the
activities of beneficiaries according to their commitments
and the purposes of the allocation.
4.The Government views its agencies and employees as
servants of citizens of the State, with a profound
commitment to civil rights, including the right to
information and to fair, efficient and polite service. The
Government will cultivate these principles among its
employees.
5.The Government will promote voluntarism and civilian
involvement in governance, and will instill the values of
democracy and good citizenship in the young generation
through the education systems.
IX. Minorities
1.The Government will act toward the full integration of
minorities in Israel into every area. Special efforts will be
made for the advancement of minorities who have joined
their fate with that of the Jewish people and the State of
Israel, and who have served in the security forces.
2.The Government will act to enlarge the budgets of local
Arab authorities which require improved basic
infrastructures, in an effort to reduce gaps between them
and other communities.
3.Efforts will be made to absorb minority academics,
particularly those who have completed military duties in the
service of the State, in public institutions, in order to
continue their participation in public and official
responsibility for the State they served in the security
services.
X. Education
1.The Government views education as a central factor in
shaping the character of the young generation in Israel. It
offers momentum for closing gaps and for preventing
polarization within society. Education will be grounded in
the eternal values of the Jewish tradition, Zionist and Jewish
consciousness, and universal values.
2.The Book of Books, the Bible, the Hebrew language, and the
history of the Jewish people are the foundation stones of our
national identity, and will take their rightful place in the
education of the young generatio
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