Issues
37 issues found.
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Quartet Statement (May 2004)
Abdullah of Saudi Arabia (1924-) Ad Hoc Liaison Committee (AHLC) Bush, George W. (1946-) Disengagement Plan Israeli Settlement Outposts Kofi (1938-) Middle East Quartet Powell, Colin L. (1937-) Settlement Freeze Sharon, Ariel (1928-2014) Solana, Javier (1942-) Two-State Solution West Bank Separation BarrierTwo statements published by the Middle East Quartet on 17 September 2002 in New York, NY, following a meeting between UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov, US Secretary of State Colin Powell, EU High Representative Javier Solana, EU Commissioner for External Affairs Chris Patten and Irish Foreign Minister Brian Cowen. -
PNA President Abbas' Inaugural Address (2005)
Abbas, Mahmoud (1935-) Fatah Middle East Quartet Palestinian Elections Palestinian Prisoners West Bank Separation BarrierThe inaugural address given by newly-elected PNA President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah on 15 January 2005. -
PNA Chairman Abbas' Statement at the Annapolis Conference (2007)
Abbas, Mahmoud (1935-) Annapolis Process Bush, George W. (1946-) East Jerusalem Gaza Strip Golan Heights Israeli Settlement Outposts Olmert, Ehud (1945-) Palestinian Prisoners Rice, Condoleezza (1954-) Six Day War Two-State Solution Water West Bank Separation BarrierA statement given by PNA President Mahmoud Abbas at the Annapolis Conference on 27 November 2007. -
United Nations General Assembly Resolutions 61/22 through 61/27 (2006)
Disengagement Plan East Jerusalem Golan Heights Holy Sites Israel-Syria Peace Process Second Intifada Six Day War Two-State Solution UNGA Resolutions West Bank Separation BarrierA set of six resolutions concerning the Palestinian-Israeli and Arab-Israeli conflicts that were adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 1 December 2006. -
United Nations General Assembly Resolution 61/119 (2007)
A resolution adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 14 December 2006 by a vote of 157 For, 9 Against, 14 Abstaining, 12 Absent. -
West Bank Separation Barrier - Phase A
Reference map of Phase A of the West Bank Separation Barrier. -
Government of Israel Resolution 2077 on the Separation Barrier (2002)
A resolution adopted by the Government of Israel under Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on 23 June 2002, approving the implementation of Phase A of the West Bank Separation Barrier, stressing that the barrier is a security mechanism and does not constitute a border, political or other. -
Government of Israel Resolution 883 on the Separation Barrier (2003)
A resolution adopted by the Government of Israel under Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on 1 October 2003 with a vote of 17 For, 4 Against, 1 Abstaining, subsequent to GOI Resolution 2077. -
Government of Israel Resolution 3283 on the Separation Barrier (2005)
A resolution adopted by the Government of Israel under Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on 20 February 2005, subsequent to GOI Resolutions 2077 and 883. -
Government of Israel Resolution 4783 on the Separation Barrier (2006)
A resolution adopted by the Government of Israel under Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on 30 April 2006, subsequent to GOI Resolutions 2077, 883 and 3283. -
ICJ Advisory Opinion on the Separation Barrier (2004)
An advisory opinion compiled by the International Court of Justice at the request of the UN General Assembly that was published on 9 July 2004. -
West Bank Separation Barrier - Phase D
Reference map of Phase D of the West Bank Separation Barrier. -
Sher-Sagi Plan (2002)
A draft plan for a unilateral Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and most of the West Bank, with the goal of determining the final borders of the country independently of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations. -
Approved Route of the Separation Barrier (April 2007)
An official Israeli map describing the approved route of the West Bank Separation Barrier as of April 2007. -
West Bank Separation Barrier - Phase B
Reference map of Phase B of the West Bank Separation Barrier, running for 60km between Salem and Tirat Zvi near the Jordan River, in or adjacent to the northern West Bank.