Issues
592 issues found.
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Israeli Settlements in the West Bank (2001)
Barak, Ehud (1942-) Maps of Israeli Settlements Netanyahu, Benjamin (1949-) Peres, Shimon (1923-2016) Rabin, Yitzhak (1922-1995) West BankReference map showing Israeli settlements in the West Bank in 2001. -
Map of Jewish Neighborhoods in East Jerusalem (2001)
Reference map of Jewish neighborhoods located within Palestinian-majority areas of East Jerusalem as of 2001. -
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. -
Sharm el-Sheikh Conference (2000)
Abdullah II of Jordan (1962-) Annan, Kofi (1938-) Arafat, Yasser (1929-2004) Barak, Ehud (1942-) Clinton, William J. (1946-) Mubarak, Hosni (1928-) Second Intifada Solana, Javier (1942-)An emergency summit held in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, on 17 October 2000, following the outbreak of Israeli-Palestinian violence later known as the beginning of the Second Intifada. -
Second Intifada (Al-Aqsa Intifada, 2000–2005?)
Fatah Gaza Strip Hamas Milestones Palestinian Islamic Jihad Second Intifada Sharon, Ariel (1928-2014) Temple Mount/Al-Haram al-Sharif West BankA period of low-intensity conflict between Israeli security forces on the one hand, and Palestinian militants and civilians on the other hand, that took place in the early 2000s. -
USA-Israel-Palestine Joint Declaration (2000)
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Camp David Summit (2000)
Arafat, Yasser (1929-2004) Barak, Ehud (1942-) Clinton, William J. (1946-) Milestones Second IntifadaA summit meeting held at Camp David, MD, between an Israeli delegation headed by Prime Minister Ehud Barak and a Palestinian delegation headed by PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat, sponsored by US President Bill Clinton. -
Camp David Summit - Israeli Proposal - General (2000)
Barak, Ehud (1942-) Camp David Summit (2000) Clinton, William J. (1946-) Israeli Territorial Proposals LeaseAn Israeli proposal for a permanent territorial settlement put forth in 2000 during the Camp David Summit, including Israeli annexation of 13 percent of the West Bank, in addition to a long-term lease of another 6 percent. -
Camp David Summit - Israeli Proposal - Jerusalem (2000)
Barak, Ehud (1942-) Camp David Summit (2000) Clinton, William J. (1946-) Israeli Territorial Proposals Temple Mount/Al-Haram al-SharifAn Israeli proposal for a permanent territorial settlement in Jerusalem, put forth in 2000 during the Camp David Summit. -
Israeli Withdrawal from Lebanon (2000)
The unilateral withdrawal of Israeli military forces from southern Lebanon, which took place on 24-25 May 2000. -
Basic Agreement Between the Holy See and the PLO (2000)
An agreement between the Holy See and the PLO signed in the Vatican on 15 February 2000. -
Shepherdstown Conference (2000)
A conference held in Shepherdstown, WV, on 3-11 January 2000, with the goal of promoting peace negotiations between Israel and Syria following the Washington Talks. -
Washington Talks (December 1999)
Al-Sharaa, Farouk (1938-) Albright, Madeleine (1937-) Barak, Ehud (1942-) Clinton, William J. (1946-) Israel-Syria Peace ProcessA summit held in Washington, DC, on 15-16 December 1999, with the goal of resuming Israeli-Syrian peace negotiations that had been stalled since early 1996. -
Safe Passage Protocol (1999)
A protocol to the Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement, signed in Jerusalem on 5 October 1999, following the timetable set in the Wye Memorandum and the Sharm el-Sheikh Memorandum. -
Sharm el-Sheikh Memorandum (1999)
Abdullah II of Jordan (1962-) Albright, Madeleine (1937-) Arafat, Yasser (1929-2004) Barak, Ehud (1942-) Gaza Strip-West Bank Corridor Hebron Incitement Maritime Activity Mubarak, Hosni (1928-) Palestinian Prisoners RedeploymentA memorandum signed by PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak on 4 September 1999 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, also witnessed by the United States, Egypt and Jordan.