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bthe Jewish nation—without exception and whoever they may bbe—are entitled to automatic citizenship in the Jewish state, band no one who is not a member of the Jewish nation can bacquire such citizenship. Membership in the Jewish nation band people can be acquired through the process and discipline bof Judaism and halakah. Non-Jews can live in the land bwithout citizenship and political rights, up to a number bwhose maximum is limited by the security consideration of bthe state and Jewish people. No state, no matter what the battitude of the noncitizens, can allow unlimited numbers of bthem to live in the country. The resident permits of all bresident strangers shall be good for one year and shall be breviewed at the end of every year.

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bEvery Arab resident of Eretz Yisrael shall be offered a bvoluntary transfer to an Arab or, if possible, a non-Arab bland. Those who accept shall be given full compensation bfor property, plus a cash bonus, as well as first priority for bvisas for the West (with occupational training if neces- bsary). Fair compensation for property shall be fixed by an bimpartial body with payments to be made in regular, rea- bsonable installments. The body shall include members of bthe Jewish and Arab communities. Payments to Arabs for btheir property shall be made with consideration for the bdebts owed those Jewish communities. Arab oil states bshall be asked to contribute the money they received for the bproperty expropriated without compensation from the Jews bwho were expelled from Arab lands. This offer of com- bpensation and bonus shall be good for two months so as to benable all Arabs in the land to consider it carefully. After bthat, step 3 of the program will take effect.

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bArabs who decline the offer shall be asked to make a bpledge of their loyalty to the Jewish state in which they baccept the Land of Israel as the home of the Jewish people band recognize total Jewish sovereignty over it, as well as bthe absolute and exclusive right of the Jewish people to it. bThose who do so shall remain as residents and noncitizens bof Israel with no national sovereignty and no political and bvoting rights, since they are not members of the Jewish bnation. They shall have individual rights to live their own b 

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