Background
Part of a series on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and Arab–Israeli conflict | ||||
Israeli–Palestinian peace process | ||||
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Israel with the West Bank, Gaza Strip and Golan Heights:
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Negotiating parties | ||||
Israel · Palestinians | ||||
History | ||||
Camp David Accords · Madrid Conference | ||||
Oslo I / Oslo II · Hebron Protocol | ||||
Wye River / Sharm el-Sheikh Memoranda | ||||
2000 Camp David Summit · Taba Summit | ||||
Road Map · Annapolis · State of Palestine | ||||
Primary negotiation concerns | ||||
Final borders · Israeli settlements · Refugees (Jewish · Palestinian Arab) · Security concerns | ||||
Status of Jerusalem · Water | ||||
Secondary negotiation concerns | ||||
Palestinian incitement | ||||
Israeli West Bank barrier · Jewish state | ||||
Palestinian political violence | ||||
Places of worship | ||||
Current leaders | ||||
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International brokers | ||||
Diplomatic Quartet (United Nations · United States · European Union · Russia) | ||||
Arab League (Egypt · Jordan) · United Kingdom · France | ||||
Other proposals | ||||
One-state solution (Isratine) · Two-state solutions (Arab Peace Initiative · Geneva Accord · Allon Plan · Elon Peace Plan · Lieberman Plan) · Three-state solution Israeli unilateral plans: Disengagement · Realignment |
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Peace-orientated projects: Peace Valley · Middle East economic integration | ||||
Major projects, groups and NGOs | ||||
Peace-oriented projects · Peace Valley · Alliance for Middle East Peace · Peres Center for Peace | ||||
Read more about this topic: Palestinian Right Of Return
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