1995 agreement in the Israeli–Palestinian peace process
The Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip commonly known as Oslo II or Oslo 2, was a key and complex agreement in the Israeli–Palestinian peace process. Because it was signed in Taba, Egypt, it is sometimes called the Taba Agreement. The Oslo Accords envisioned the establishment of a Palestinian interim self-government in the Palestinian territories. Oslo II created the Areas A, B and C in the West Bank. The Palestinian Authority was given some limited powers and responsibilities in the Areas A and B and a prospect of negotiations on a final settlement based on Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338. The Accord was officially signed on 28 September 1995.
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Israeli–Palestinian peace process
History
Camp David Accords
1978
Madrid Conference
1991
Oslo Accords
1993 / 95
Hebron Protocol
1997
Wye River Memorandum
1998
Sharm El Sheikh Memorandum
1999
Camp David Summit
2000
The Clinton Parameters
2000
Taba Summit
2001
Road Map
2003
Agreement on Movement and Access
2005
Annapolis Conference
2007
Mitchell-led talks
2010–11
Kerry-led talks
2013–14
Primary concerns
Final borders
Israeli settlements
Palestinian enclaves
Jewish state
Palestinian political violence
Palestinian refugees
Security concerns
Status of Jerusalem
Zionist political violence
Secondary concerns
Israeli West Bank barrier
Places of worship
Fatah–Hamas conflict
Water
Electricity
International brokers
The "Quartet"
(United Nations
United States
European Union
Russia)
Arab League
Egypt
Jordan
United Kingdom
France
Proposals
One-state solution:
Isratin Elon Peace Plan
Two-state solution:
Fahd Plan Allon Plan Arab Peace Initiative Geneva Initiative Lieberman Plan Israeli Peace Initiative Palestinian Prisoners' Document Trump Peace Plan
Agreement. The OsloAccords envisioned the establishment of a Palestinian interim self-government in the Palestinian territories. OsloII created the Areas...
Washington, D.C., in 1993; and the OsloIIAccord, signed in Taba, Egypt, in 1995. They marked the start of the Oslo process, a peace process aimed at...
The OsloIIAccord divided the Israeli-occupied West Bank into three administrative divisions: the Palestinian enclaves as "Areas A and B" and the remainder...
The Oslo I Accord or Oslo I, officially called the Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements or short Declaration of Principles...
occurring. The first PLC met for the first time on 7 March 1996. Under the OsloIIAccord, the powers and responsibilities of the PLC are restricted to civil...
"islands" first took official form as Areas A and B under the 1995 OsloIIAccord. This arrangement was explicitly intended to be temporary, with Area...
Israel, and the division of groundwater is subject to provisions in the OsloIIAccord. Generally, the water quality is considerably worse in the Gaza strip...
Police, a branch of the Palestinian National Security Forces. Under the OsloIIAccord, the activities of the Palestinian Naval Police are restricted to 6...
signed on 29 April 1994, and incorporated with minor amendments into the OsloIIAccord of September 1995. The Protocol, itself signed on 29 April 1994, was...
observer state, de facto occupied by Israel West Bank Areas in the OsloIIAccord Yesha Palestinian National Authority Israeli Civil Administration Israeli...
governorates in the West Bank are grouped into three areas per the OsloIIAccord. Area A forms 18% of the West Bank by area, and is administered by the...
rescue in areas under the control of the Palestinian Authority. The OsloAccords envisioned an Emergency Services and Rescue branch (Al Difa'a Al Madani)...
established in the Gaza–Jericho Agreement signed on 4 May 1994. Under the OsloIIAccord, its activities are restricted to 6 nautical miles from the coast. Analysis...
Authority, one based in the West Bank and one based in the Gaza Strip. The OsloIIAccord created three temporary distinct administrative divisions in the Palestinian...
control over West Bank areas "A" and "B" as a consequence of the 1993–1995 OsloAccords. The Palestinian Authority controlled the Gaza Strip prior to the Palestinian...
precedent was cited by Yasser Arafat as justification for his signing the OsloAccords with Israel. The Fatah movement was founded in 1959 by members of the...
Governorate of the State of Palestine, bordering Jerusalem. Since the 1995 OsloIIAccord, Abu Dis land has been mostly part of "Area B", under Israeli military...
the OsloAccords, relating to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, commonly known as the OsloII Accord...
Defense Minister Ehud Barak's authority. At the presentation of the OsloIIAccord on 5 October 1995 in the Knesset, PM Yitzhak Rabin expounded the Israeli...
state without ensuring that it is demilitarised,″ Article XII of the OsloIIAccord states: ″In order to guarantee public order and internal security for...
introduction of the Amended Basic Law refers to the OsloAccords. Article III.3 of the OsloIIAccord determines: "The Council and the Ra'ees of the Executive...
Legislative Council election Electoral calendar Electoral system From the OsloII-accord: Article I: 1. Israel shall transfer powers and responsibilities as...