The Reagan peace plan, also known as the Reagan Middle East peace plan, was announced by United States president Ronald Reagan during a speech on September 1, 1982. The language of the plan was described as vague. It is based on the outcomes of the Camp David Accords. The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) had recently been expelled from Lebanon and forced to relocate to different nations. In reaction to this, the Likud government at the time outright rejected the proposal, but the Israeli Labour Party and Peace Now movement embraced it.[1] When he came to the presidency, Reagan was seen as influenced by the Israeli narrative of the conflict. Settlement construction accelerated as the number of Jewish settlers in the West Bank increased by 70 percent over the first two years of Reagan's presidency. In order to curtail the PLO's influence, Israeli authorities suppressed any advocacy for Palestinian nationalism.[2] Yasser Arafat first made contact with the United States through an intermediary named John Mroz, who at the time was the director of Middle East studies at an institution in New York, proposed the idea of holding secret discussions to establish a channel of communication between the United States and PLO.[citation needed]
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basic plan for reinvigorating the peace process based on a Geneva Peace Conference and had presented three main objectives for Arab–Israeli peace: Arab...
between Israeli and US policies, such as Israel's rejection of the Reaganpeaceplan of September 1, 1982, it did not alter the administration's favoritism...
bedevil all peace moves in the region for a decade" despite an Israeli offer on 19 June 1967 "to give up Sinai and the Golan in exchange for peace." Odd Bull...
don't want more. We love peace, but they hate the peace, because people who take away the rights of others don't believe in peace. Why should we not fight...
November that year. Although the Allon Plan was never officially endorsed by the successive Israeli Cabinets, the peaceplan Israel offered to King Hussein in...
Amin Gemayel, arguing that its close relations to the US could help create peace and restore Lebanese sovereignty, which they saw as threatened not only...
in 1995. They marked the start of the Oslo process, a peace process aimed at achieving a peace treaty based on Resolution 242 and Resolution 338 of the...
protection plan Cooperation in the field of communication and media The two sides will cooperate in the context of the multilateral peace efforts in promoting...
considered three different plans, one of which was based on the Peel Plan. Reporting in 1938, the Woodhead Commission rejected the plan, primarily on the grounds...
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Ronald Reagan in the 1980s. The concept has long been associated with realpolitik. The idea has critics, with Andrew Bacevich stating, "'Peace through...
23 December. On 28 December, the Israeli Government formally accepted the plan with reservations. In a meeting in the White House, on 2 January 2001, Yasser...
expansionist policies; this remark took many as a signal that the pro-Israel Reagan years were over. After the Gulf War on 6 March 1991, President George H...
conflict of our time." Virginia Page Fortna, Peace Time: Cease-fire Agreements and the Durability of Peace, p. 67, "Britain's contradictory promises to...
success of the negotiations in Oslo led to Arafat being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, alongside Israeli Prime Ministers Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres...
prevent violations of the frontiers. It also outlined their commitment to peace and stability in the area, their opposition to the use or threat of force...
the post-World War I Allied Supreme Council as an outgrowth of the Paris Peace Conference, held at Castle Devachan in Sanremo, Italy, from 19 to 26 April...