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- 1998, The Wye River Memorandum
- 1994-05, Gaza-Jericho Peace Agreement
- 1994-04, Protocol on Economic Relations
- 1993, Declaration of Principles (Oslo Accords)
- 1989, The Madrid Declaration
- 1988, State of Palestine Declaration of Independence
- 1979, The Camp David Accords
- 1968, The Palestinian National Charter
- 1947, UN Resolution 181, Partition Plan For Palestine
- 1917, Balfour Declaration
- 1916, Sykes Picot Agreement
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"The following are 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 Note for the Record of January 17, 1997 (hereinafter referred to as "the prior agreements" |
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Although certain important points in the Gaza-Jericho Agreement still need working out, such as the size of Jericho and matters of judicial jurisdiction, the PLO and Israel signed this documents. |
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Between the Government of the State of Israel and the PLO, Representing the Palestinian people. |
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The Government of the State of Israel and the PLO team in the Jordanian-Palestinian delegation |
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1989 Summit of the EU regarding the Middle East |
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Palestine, the land of the three monotheistic faiths, is where the Palestinian Arab people was born, on which it grew, developed and excelled. Thus the Palestinian Arab people ensured for itself an everlasting union between itself, its land, and its history. |
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The Camp David accords, signed in the United States in September 1978 by Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, was the first peace deal between Israel and an Arab state. |
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The Palestinian National Charter is the most basic document expressing the demands of the Palestinian national liberation movement. It was adopted by the Palestine National Council in 1968. |
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UN Resolution 181, Partition Plan For Palestine,1947 |
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The Balfour Declaration of 1917 was the first significant declaration by a world power in favour of a Jewish "national home" in what was known as Palestine. |
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Sykes Picot Agreement 1916 - Letter 1 and 2 From Sir Edward Grey To Paul Cambon May 16 and to Count Benckendorff May 10/23. |
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