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Sadat and Begin signed the Camp David Accords (1978) and the Egypt–Israel peace treaty (1979). [246] In return, Israel withdrew from the Sinai Peninsula and agreed to enter negotiations over autonomy for Palestinians in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. [246] On 11 March 1978, a PLO guerilla raid from Lebanon led to the Coastal Road massacre.
The Agreement on Disengagement (Hebrew: הסכם הפרדת הכוחות בין ישראל לסוריה, Arabic: اتفاقية فك الاشتباك) is an agreement between Israel and Syria that was signed on May 31, 1974, [1] which officially ended the Yom Kippur War and the subsequent attrition period on the Syrian front.
Support This is an agreement or accord, it is not a peace there was no war. Agree Abraham Accord is a daft idea. Best Alexandermcnabb 08:35, 16 August 2020 (UTC) Support: It's not even close to the deals with Egypt or Jordan. The agreement formalized what had long been a quiet but robust diplomatic relationship between the nations.
The inclusion of the UAE and Israel in a cooperative agreement of this kind was made possible by the Abraham Accords brokered in August 2020, which normalized relations between the two countries. [7] Soliman intended for the Indo-Abrahamic Alliance concept to transform West Asia's regional geopolitics and geo-economics and ultimately link the ...
In 2020, Hassan-Nahoum was one of the founding members of the UAE–Israel Business Council, alongside Justine Zwerling, which was established following the Abraham Accords Peace Treaty between Israel, the UAE and Bahrain. In October 2020, Hassan led a delegation of Israeli officials, business people and entrepreneurs that visited the two Gulf ...
Israel recognized the PLO as a legitimate authority representing the Palestinian people and agreed to commence comprehensive negotiations for the Israeli–Palestinian peace process. These initial agreements between Rabin and Arafat laid the groundwork for the Oslo I Accord on 13 September 1993, effectively serving as its preamble.
The Taba negotiations followed previous peace negotiation efforts, including the Oslo Accords (1993–1995) and the Camp David Summit (2000), which had failed to reach a final agreement and were considered more detailed in an attempt to make significant progress on several key issues, including borders, Palestinian refugees, Israeli settlements ...
Qatar established unofficial trade relations with the State of Israel in 1996, the first amongst all nations of the Arabian Peninsula after Oman reportedly did, concurrently with Israel–Jordan peace treaty. [1] Until 2009, Qatar and Israel maintained trade relations, but due to Operation Cast Lead, Qatar broke the trade with Israel. [2]