Initial Steps As Stipulated By The Agreement
The steps to facilitate implementation of the Interim Agreement on the West Bank and Gaza Strip of September 28, 1995 and other related agreements including (the Hebron Protocol of January 17, 1997) ("prior agreements") so that the Israeli and Palestinian sides could more effectively carry out their reciprocal responsibilities, including those relating to further redeployments and security.
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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 | ||||
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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 | ||||
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