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Table 20 Israeli benefits, costs, perceived benefits and perceived costs for Principle 5

From: A structured scientific solution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict: the analytic hierarchy process approach

Israeli benefits from Palestinian concessions

Priorities

P1

P2

P3

Security benefits

0.0461

0.825

0.788

0.725

Social and Economic benefits

0.109

0.788

0.275

0.115

Increase in the effectiveness of military and police forces

0.0585

0.588

0.825

0.078

Allow Israel to define its borders

0.2023

0.313

0.4

0.078

Increased international support

0.1837

0.213

0.788

0.033

Strengthen the democratic nature of the state of Israel

0.4004

0.563

0.563

0.01

 

0.4858

0.5653

0.0762

Israeli costs from Israeli concessions

Priorities

I1

I2

I3

Economic cost to relocate the settlers

0.1282

0.563

0.563

0.275

Rift in the Israeli society, danger of civil war/Jewish terror

0.5261

0.5

0.5

0.75

Erosion of national ethos

0.1208

0.788

0.6

0.4

Puts a large strain on the Israeli democratic character

0.2248

0.275

0.5

0.5

 

0.4922

0.5201

0.5906

Israeli perception of Palestinian benefits from Israeli concessions

Priorities

I1

I2

I3

Repossession of land and natural resources

0.3167

0.862

0.725

0.563

Eliminate the harassment by the settlers

0.0775

0.75

0.5

0.888

Ability to develop the Palestinian agriculture and urban development

0.15

0.85

0.725

0.438

Security (feel more secure in the absence of settlers)

0.1171

0.463

0.95

0.863

Psychological and social benefits

0.0909

0.625

0.725

0.825

Ensuring geographic and integral contiguity

0.2478

0.175

0.01

0.055

 

0.6131

0.5567

0.5021

Israeli perception of Palestinian costs from Palestinian concessions

Priorities

P1

P2

P3

Repair the damage caused by the settlers during evacuation

0.5074

0.193

0.825

0.115

Rehabilitation of the land and the facilities

0.4926

0.3

0.788

0.4

  

0.2455

0.8065

0.2554

Palestinian actions

P1. Allowing Israeli to choose between incremental and rapid removal of settlers/settlements

    

P2. A Palestinian commitment to fully collaborate with Israeli during the relocation process and maintaining a restrained approach toward the actual relocation

    

P3. Acknowledging the value of infrastructure, residential and commercial buildings and facilities, after Israeli withdrawal