Issues
37 issues found.
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First Bernadotte Plan (1948)
A plan proposed by UN mediator Folke Bernadotte on 28 June 1948 with the purpose of bringing an end to the 1948 War and promoting a settlement to the question of Palestine. -
Second Bernadotte Plan (1948)
A plan proposed by UN mediator Folke Bernadotte on 15 September 1948, following the rejection of his earlier plan by both sides, aimed at bringing an end to the 1948 War and resolving the question of Palestine. -
US President Bush's Vision for Peace (2002)
A speech delivered by US President George Bush on 24 June 2002, in the midst of the Second Intifada, in which he presented his vision for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. -
Road Map for Peace (2003)
European Union Incitement Israeli Settlement Outposts Middle East Quartet Palestinian Elections Provisional Borders Russian Federation Settlement Freeze United StatesA plan introduced by the Middle East Quartet (US, Russia, EU and UN), based on a document prepared by the US Department of State, whose final text was published on 30 April 2003. -
The Geneva Initiative (2003–2009)
Abed Rabbo, Yasser (1944-) Aviation Beilin, Yossi (1948-) Demilitarized Palestinian State Early Warning Stations Gaza Strip-West Bank Corridor Geneva Initiative Green Line/(Pre-)1967 Lines Historical Basin Incitement International Force PLO/Palestine in the UN Palestinian Prisoners Refugee Compensation Repatriation/Right of Return Resettlement Switzerland UNRWA Unofficial Bilateral InitiativesAn unofficial draft proposal for a permanent status agreement to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, prepared in 2003 by a joint Israeli-Palestinian team headed by Palestinian minister Yasser Abed Rabbo and former Israeli Justice Minister Yossi Beilin, and sponsored by the Swiss government. -
Beilin-Abu Mazen Document (1995)
Abbas, Mahmoud (1935-) Beilin, Yossi (1948-) Historical Basin Oslo Process Refugee Compensation Repatriation/Right of Return Unofficial Bilateral InitiativesAn informal draft for an Israeli-Palestinian permanent status agreement, prepared in October 1995 as a result of negotiations between Israeli minister Yossi Beilin and senior PLO official Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen). -
Clinton Parameters (2000)
Clinton, William J. (1946-) Early Warning Stations Historical Basin International Force Jordan Valley Lease Milestones Settlement Blocs Unilateral Initiatives: American United StatesA set of basic parameters for a permanent settlement to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, proposed verbally by outgoing US President Bill Clinton during bilateral negotiations in Washington, DC, on 23 December 2000. -
Saudi (Arab) Peace Initiative (2002)
A peace initiative proposed by Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah at the 2002 Arab League Summit in Beirut, Lebanon, and subsequently endorsed by that summit, as well as at the 2007 summit in Riyadh. -
Allon Plan (1967)
A plan proposed by Israeli Minister of Labor and former general Yigal Allon shortly after the Six Day War. -
First Rogers Plan (1969)
A plan proposed by US Secretary of State William P. -
Second Rogers Plan (1970)
A plan submitted by US Secretary of State William P. -
Jordanian King Hussein's Federation Plan (1972)
A plan suggested by King Hussein of Jordan on 15 March 1972. -
Israeli PM Begin's Palestinian Self-Rule Plan (1977)
Begin, Menachem (1913-1992) Gaza Strip Israel-Egypt Peace Process Sadat, Anwar (1918-1981) West BankA plan proposed by Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin on 28 December 1977, laying out principles for the establishment of Palestinian self-government in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. -
12th Arab League Summit in Fez - Plan for Palestinian Independence (1982)
A summit of the heads of Arab League countries, held in Fez, Morocco, on 6–9 September 1982. -
London (Peres-Hussein) Agreement (1987)
Hussein of Jordan (1935-1999) International Conference Jordanian Option Peres, Shimon (1923-2016) Shamir, Yitzhak (1915-2012) Unofficial Bilateral InitiativesAn informal understanding reached by Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and King Hussein of Jordan in London, United Kingdom, on 11 April 1987.