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Should the Oslo "peace process" be terminated?
Title: Should the Oslo "peace process" be terminated?
Category: History / Middle East History
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Should the Oslo "peace process" be terminated?
The Oslo Declaration of Principles was the result of negotiations between the Israelis and Palestinians outside of the Madrid conference negotiations. The Oslo peace process surprised the world, and made way for the Middle East peace process. Both sides spoke of peace for the first time after a hundred years. The Oslo declaration started when both the government of the State of Israel and the PLO team decided it was time to end conflict (with
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do so, and there is absolutely no reason for the Palestinians to obtain certain rights from this peace process when they refuse to keep their part. "We must admit that there is no way forward on this path any longer. Those who do not admit this, or those who think that this process can be salvaged by some superficial changes or by 'more of the same' are fooling themselves." (Isseroff Peace Process is Dead, page 1)
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