Allon Plan

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ALLON PLAN

: Named for its initiator, Yigal Allon (deputy prime minister of Israel, 1969–1974), the Allon Plan linked Israeli security to the development of Jewish civilian settlements. It proposed the creation of a line of agricultural settlements in the Jordan valley to ensure a defensible border between Israel and Jordan. The plan also called for the establishment of additional settlements around Jerusalem and close to the Green Line border as a method of ensuring future territorial changes that would favor Israel. It did not suggest settlement in the rest of the West Bank, already densely populated with Palestinians, which it suggested should become part of an autonomous area under Jordanian administration. Though considered a proposal for minimal settlement, the Allon Plan continues to be cited as the originator of settlement activity linked to Israeli defense and territorial concerns.

SEE ALSO Allon, Yigal;Green Line;Jordan River.