Issues
69 issues found.
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Lausanne Conciliation Conference (1949)
A conference held in two rounds, on 27 April-23 June 1949, and on 18 July-12 September 1949, with the goal of reaching a settlement in the Arab-Israeli conflict in light of the 1948 War. -
Jarring Plan (1971)
A plan put forth by Swedish diplomat and UN Special Envoy Gunnar Jarring on 8 February 1971, aimed at de-escalating the tensions between Israel and Egypt following the conclusion of the War of Attrition, with a view towards implementing UN Security Council Resolution 242. -
Camp David Accords between Israel and Egypt (1978)
Begin, Menachem (1913-1992) Carter, Jimmy (1924-) Gaza Strip Israel-Egypt Peace Process Sadat, Anwar (1918-1981) Sinai Peninsula Suez Canal West BankA set of agreements signed at Camp David, MD, on 17 September 1978. -
Israeli PM Begin's Palestinian Self-Rule Plan (1977)
Begin, Menachem (1913-1992) Gaza Strip Israel-Egypt Peace Process Sadat, Anwar (1918-1981) West BankA plan proposed by Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin on 28 December 1977, laying out principles for the establishment of Palestinian self-government in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. -
Israeli National Unity Government's Peace Plan (1989)
A peace plan proposed on 14 May 1989 by Israel's national unity government, a grand coalition formed in 1988 that included the two major Israeli parties, Likud and Labor. -
Modus Vivendi to the Egyptian-Israeli General Armistice (1950)
A modus vivendi, or provisional understanding, signed between Israel and Egypt on 22 February 1950, and meant to complement the 1949 Israel-Egypt Armistice Agreement. -
Safe Passage Protocol (1999)
A protocol to the Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement, signed in Jerusalem on 5 October 1999, following the timetable set in the Wye Memorandum and the Sharm el-Sheikh Memorandum. -
Agreement on Movement and Access (AMA, 2005)
An agreement concluded between Israel and the Palestinian Authority on 15 November 2005, signed by Palestinian Minister of Civil Affairs Muhammad Dahlan and Israeli Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz. -
Gaza Plan (1949)
A proposal put forth by Israel to the UN Conciliation Commission for Palestine in May 1949, according to which the Gaza Strip would be annexed to Israel and its residents (including refugees) given an Israeli citizenship, since it is not a viable economic unit on its own, and is remote from the centers of Egyptian economic activity. -
Taba Summit (2001)
Arafat, Yasser (1929-2004) Barak, Ehud (1942-) Border Regime Demilitarized Palestinian State Early Warning Stations Gaza Strip Historical Basin Holy Sites Open City Oslo Process Refugee Compensation Repatriation/Right of Return Resettlement Second Intifada Settlement Blocs Temple Mount/Al-Haram al-Sharif UNRWA West BankA summit held in Taba, Egypt, on 21-27 January 2001, featuring an Israeli delegation led by Prime Minister Ehud Barak and a Palestinian delegation headed by PNA President Yasser Arafat, sponsored by outgoing U. -
Sinai War (1956)
Britain France Gaza Strip Nasser, Gamal Abdel (1918-1970) Sinai Peninsula Sinai War Soviet Union Suez Canal United StatesAlso known as the Suez Crisis, and in Israel as Operation Kadesh. -
Six Day War (1967)
East Jerusalem Gaza Strip Golan Heights Green Line/(Pre-)1967 Lines Milestones Sinai Peninsula Six Day War West BankAlso known as the 1967 War, and in Arabic as the Naksa (Setback), a war fought between Israel and three Arab countries - Egypt, Syria and Jordan - on 5-11 June 1967. -
National Accord (Prisoners' Document) (2006)
A document authored by five Palestinian prisoners in the Israeli Hadarim Prison, released in May 2006. -
First Intifada (1987-1993?)
A period of low-intensity conflict between Israeli security forces and Palestinian civilians, along with cases of civil disobedience and other forms of nonviolent conflict. -
Second Intifada (Al-Aqsa Intifada, 2000–2005?)
Fatah Gaza Strip Hamas Milestones Palestinian Islamic Jihad Second Intifada Sharon, Ariel (1928-2014) Temple Mount/Al-Haram al-Sharif West BankA period of low-intensity conflict between Israeli security forces on the one hand, and Palestinian militants and civilians on the other hand, that took place in the early 2000s.