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  2. Israeli–Palestinian peace process - Wikipedia

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    The four met in Paris on 11 March 2021, with United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process Tor Wennesland and the European Union Special Representative for the Middle East Peace Process, Susanna Terstal. Their statement emphasized the importance of confidence-building measures to promote dialogue, support for the two ...

  3. Abraham Accords - Wikipedia

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    The Abraham Accords are bilateral agreements on Arab–Israeli normalization signed between Israel and the United Arab Emirates and between Israel and Bahrain on September 15, 2020. [ 1][ 2] Mediated by the United States, the announcement of August 13, 2020, concerned Israel and the UAE before the subsequent announcement of an agreement between ...

  4. Israeli–Palestinian conflict - Wikipedia

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    The Annapolis Conference was a Middle East peace conference held on 27 November 2007, at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, United States. The conference aimed to revive the Israeli–Palestinian peace process and implement the " Roadmap for peace " . [ 162 ]

  5. Road map for peace - Wikipedia

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    The roadmap for peace or road map for peace ( Hebrew: מפת הדרכים Mapa had'rakhim, Arabic: خارطة طريق السلام Khāriṭa ṭarīq as-salāmu) was a plan to resolve the Israeli–Palestinian conflict proposed by the Quartet on the Middle East: the United States, the European Union, Russia and the United Nations.

  6. List of Middle East peace proposals - Wikipedia

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    Arab Peace Initiative (March, 2002) Elon Peace Plan (also known as "The Israel Initiative") (2002) The People's Voice (July 27, 2002) Road Map for Peace (April 30, 2003) Geneva Accord (October 20, 2003) Sharm el-Sheikh Summit of 2005 (February 8, 2005) 2006 Franco-Italian-Spanish Middle East Peace Plan; One-state solution. Isratine (May 8, 2003 ...

  7. Camp David Accords - Wikipedia

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    The Camp David Accords comprise two separate agreements: "A Framework for Peace in the Middle East" and "A Framework for the Conclusion of a Peace Treaty between Egypt and Israel", the second leading towards the Egypt–Israel peace treaty signed in March 1979.

  8. Trump peace plan - Wikipedia

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    Jordan expressed open opposition to the plan: [182] its Foreign Ministry said that the only path to a comprehensive and lasting Middle East peace was the establishment of an independent Palestinian state based on land captured by Israel in a 1967 war, and with East Jerusalem as its capital. [183]

  9. Oslo Accords - Wikipedia

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    [A] The Camp David's "Framework for Peace in the Middle East" envisioned autonomy for the local, and only for the local, (Palestinian) inhabitants of West Bank and Gaza. At the time, there lived some 7,400 settlers in the West Bank (excluding East Jerusalem), [ 14 ] and 500 in Gaza, [ 15 ] with the number in the West Bank, however, rapidly growing.