Proposal for a two-state solution in the Israeli–Palestinian peace process
The roadmap for peace or road map for peace (Hebrew: מפת הדרכיםMapa had'rakhim, Arabic: خارطة طريق السلامKhāriṭa ṭarīq as-salāmu) was a plan to resolve the Israeli–Palestinian conflict proposed by the Quartet on the Middle East: the United States, the European Union, Russia and the United Nations. The principles of the plan, originally drafted by U.S. Foreign Service Officer Donald Blome, were first outlined by U.S. President George W. Bush in a speech on 24 June 2002, in which he called for an independent Palestinian state living side by side with Israel in peace.[1][2] A draft version from the Bush administration was published as early as 14 November 2002. The final text was released on 30 April 2003. The process reached a deadlock early in phase I and the plan was never implemented.
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^Roadmap For Peace in the Middle East: Israeli/Palestinian Reciprocal Action, Quartet Support' U.S.Department of State, Bureau of Public Affairs,16/7/2003 "The Roadmap represents a starting point toward achieving the vision of two states, a secure State of Israel and a viable, peaceful, democratic Palestine. It is the framework for progress towards lasting peace and security in the Middle East ..."
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The roadmap forpeace or roadmapforpeace (Hebrew: מפת הדרכים Mapa had'rakhim, Arabic: خارطة طريق السلام Khāriṭa ṭarīq as-salāmu) was a plan to resolve...
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attempts to create peace between Israel and Palestinian groups; such as the Oslo Accords, the Camp David 2000 summit and the RoadMapforPeace. Also scrutinized...
end to the Second Intifada, and reconfirmed their commitment to the Roadmapforpeace process. Sharon also agreed to release 900 of the 7,500 Palestinian...
crackdown in order to uphold the Palestinian Authority's side of the Roadmapforpeace. This led to a power struggle with Arafat over control of the Palestinian...
President George W. Bush. The letter criticizes President Bush's proposed RoadMapforPeace initiative as being too lax towards the Palestinians. The letter states...
People. The UN has sponsored several peace negotiations between the parties, the latest being the 2002 Roadmapforpeace. The United Nations General Assembly...
People. The UN has sponsored several peace negotiations between the parties, the latest being the 2002 Roadmapforpeace. Following World War II and the establishment...
November. Among Qurei's top priorities was negotiating and meeting the RoadmapforPeace plan with Israel. Israel's non-compliance and the United States not...
alia, hanging posters or writing slogans against the occupation. The Roadmapforpeace plan envisaged that the Palestinians should dismantle their security...
statement boosts roadmapforpeace". The Guardian. 4 June 2003. Retrieved 18 January 2024. Chen, Joanna (28 August 2010). "Can Netanyahu Make Peace With the...
which reaffirmed a Two-state solution and laid the groundwork for a Roadmapforpeace. On 27 March, the wave of violence culminated with a suicide bombing...
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the city's Palestinian status. Both the Oslo Accords and the 2003 Roadmapforpeace postponed the negotiations on the status of Jerusalem. The 1997 Beilin–Eitan...
own land west of the Jordan River. In May 2003, Sharon endorsed the RoadMapforPeace put forth by the United States, the European Union and Russia, which...
Second Intifada and the continuing violence. In 2003, during the Roadmapforpeace, Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom stated that the establishment...
conditions for fruitful negotiations to achieve peace." The US State Department called it a violation of Israel's obligations under the Roadmapforpeace. Palestinian...
Three-quarters of Belfast's estimated 97 peace lines and related structures (such as gates and closed roads) are in the north and west of the city. These...
its settlement policy and Palestine to end incitement to violence. Roadmapforpeace Soviet Union and the Arab–Israeli conflict Quartet Principles "Quartet...
formalizing the MOU between Israel and the United States regarding the RoadMapforPeace. He was also a member of the special task force that dealt with issues...
private land to the quasi-official Jewish Agency. As part of the 2003 "Roadmap" forpeace, Israel committed itself to remove about two dozen such settlements...