Issues
14 issues found.
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Johnston Plan (1953)
A plan proposed by Eric Johnston, US President Dwight Eisenhower's special envoy, to develop water resources in the Jordan River Basin in cooperation between four countries - Israel, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon. -
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. -
Allon Plan (1967)
A plan proposed by Israeli Minister of Labor and former general Yigal Allon shortly after the Six Day War. -
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. -
Reagan Plan (1982)
A peace initiative put forth by US President Ronald Reagan on 1 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. -
Shultz Peace Plan (1988)
International Conference Shamir, Yitzhak (1915-2012) Shultz, George P. (1920-) Unilateral Initiatives: American United StatesA letter from US Secretary of State George Shultz to Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, dated 4 March 1988, in which he sets out his vision for Arab-Israeli and Palestinian-Israeli negotiations based on UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338. -
Israeli National Unity Government's Peace Plan (1989)
A peace plan proposed on 14 May 1989 by Israel's national unity government, a grand coalition formed in 1988 that included the two major Israeli parties, Likud and Labor. -
Operation Alpha (1955)
A secret diplomatic operation conducted jointly in the early 1950s by the United States and Britain, with the purpose of drafting a comprehensive solution to the Arab-Israeli and Palestinian-Israeli conflicts. -
Jericho Plan (1974)
A plan proposed by Israeli Foreign Minister Yigal Allon in October 1974, under which Israel was to cede the Jericho area of the West Bank, occupied since the 1967 Six Day War, back to Jordan. -
Mintz, Elitzur and Porat's Peace on Earth Plan (2006)
A plan for the resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, put forward in January 2006 by Adi Mintz, Uri Elitzur and Hanan Porat, three prominent leaders in the Israeli settler movement. -
Cust's Cantonization Plan (1936)
A plan presented by former Mandatory official Archer Cust during a lecture to the British Royal Central Asian Society on 4 March 1936.