Issues
11 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. -
Israeli PM Sharon's Address to the Nation Upon Implementation of Disengagement Plan (2005)
A speech given by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on 15 August 2005, upon implementation of the Disengagement Plan, a unilateral Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and parts of the northern West Bank involving the relocation of around 10,000 Israeli settlers. -
Israeli PM Olmert's Statement at the Annapolis Conference (2007)
Abbas, Mahmoud (1935-) Abdullah II of Jordan (1962-) Annapolis Process Bush, George W. (1946-) Incitement Mubarak, Hosni (1928-) Olmert, Ehud (1945-) Rice, Condoleezza (1954-) Shalit, Gilad (1986-) Sharon, Ariel (1928-2014)A statement given by Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert at the Annapolis Conference on 27 November 2007. -
Sharm el-Sheikh Conference (2005)
Abbas, Mahmoud (1935-) Abdullah II of Jordan (1962-) Mubarak, Hosni (1928-) Palestinian Prisoners Sharon, Ariel (1928-2014)A summit held in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, on 8 February 2005, involving newly-elected PNA President Mahmoud Abbas, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and King Abdullah II of Jordan. -
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. -
Sharon Plan (1977)
Dayan, Moshe (1915-1981) Jordan Valley Milestones Settlement Plans Sharon, Ariel (1928-2014) West BankA plan put forth by Israeli Agriculture Minister and former general Ariel Sharon, and approved by the Government of Israel on 2 October 1977, for a major extension of Jewish settlement in the West Bank. -
Israeli Settlements in the West Bank (2014)
Maps of Israeli Settlements Netanyahu, Benjamin (1949-) Olmert, Ehud (1945-) Sharon, Ariel (1928-2014) West BankReference map showing Israeli settlements in the West Bank in 2014. -
Israeli Settlements in the Gaza Strip (2005)
Barak, Ehud (1942-) Disengagement Plan Gaza Strip Maps of Israeli Settlements Netanyahu, Benjamin (1949-) Peres, Shimon (1923-2016) Rabin, Yitzhak (1922-1995) Sharon, Ariel (1928-2014)Reference map showing Israeli settlements in the Gaza Strip in 2005, on the eve of the implementation of the Disengagement Plan, during which all settlements were removed and their inhabitants relocated to Israel. -
Exchange of Letters between Israeli PM Sharon and US President Bush (2004)
Bush, George W. (1946-) Disengagement Plan Green Line/(Pre-)1967 Lines Incitement Sharon, Ariel (1928-2014) Two-State Solution United States West Bank Separation BarrierAn exchange of letters between Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and US President George Bush that took place on 14 April 2004. -
Government of Israel Resolution 1996 Approving the Disengagement Plan (2004)
Bush, George W. (1946-) Disengagement Plan Government of Israel Resolutions Sharon, Ariel (1928-2014)A resolution adopted by the Government of Israel under Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on 6 June 2004, as part of the approval process for the Disengagement Plan. -
Government of Israel Resolution 3281 Approving the Evacuation of Gaza and Northern Samaria (2005)
A resolution adopted by the Government of Israel under Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on 20 February 2005, as part of the approval process for the Disengagement Plan.