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  1. The Oslo Accords carried with them well-founded expectations for both Palestinians and Israelis. Both expected that the process would be temporary and would end in peace. Beyond this common hope, both sides also had fundamentally different expectations. The Oslo Accords were conceived of as a

  2. Jan 27, 2020 · Oslo Accords are a series of agreements between Israel and the Palestinians signed in the 1990s. Oslo I (1993) is formally known as the Declaration of Principles (DOP). The pact established a timetable for the Middle East peace process. It planned for an interim Palestinian government in Gaza and Jericho in the West Bank. Oslo II is officially ...

  3. VDOM DHTML tml>. Agreement - Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements (a.k.a. "Oslo Accord") - Question of Palestine.

  4. Oslo’s Collapse, 1996–2000. In November 1995, Rabin was assassinated by Yigal Amir, an Israeli who opposed the Oslo Accords on religious grounds. Rabin’s murder was followed by a string of terrorist attacks by Hamas, which undermined support for the Labor Party in Israel’s May 1996 elections. New Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu hailed ...

  5. The Oslo Peace Accords were a set of accords signed by the two committees: the Oslo I Accord in Washington D.C. in 1993 and the Oslo II Accord in Taba, Egypt in 1995. The agreements established limited Palestinian self-rule in parts of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The Oslo Peace Accords are a set of accords agreed by the Israeli government and ...

  6. Mar 23, 2020 · Oslo Accords: How Realism Says About Liberal Theory and Its Practice. March 2020. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.31485.10725. Authors: Halida Maulidia. Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University Jakarta ...

  7. Sep 28, 1995 · This agreement seeks to implement the Oslo I Agreement of 13 September 1993. It defines the security, electoral, public administration and economic arrangements during the interim period of five years from the date of the Agreement on the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area of 4 May 1994 until permanent settlement in accordance with Security Council Resolution 242 and 338.