Oslo Accords

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The Oslo Accords were a landmark series of agreements in the 1990s between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization that established a framework for Palestinian self-governance and aimed to lay the groundwork for a negotiated two-state solution.


Statements (49)
Predicate Object
instanceOf Israeli–Palestinian peace process milestone
peace agreement
political agreement
aimedAt establishing framework for Palestinian self-governance
laying groundwork for a negotiated two-state solution
areaAControl Palestinian Authority civil and security control
areaBControl Palestinian civil control and Israeli security control
areaCControl full Israeli civil and security control
associatedWithLeader Shimon Peres
Yasser Arafat
Yitzhak Rabin
countryInvolved Israel
Palestine
createdEntity Palestinian Authority
criticizedFor creating fragmented Palestinian territorial control
not halting Israeli settlement expansion
dateSigned 1993-09-13
endTime 1995
followedBy Oslo II Accord
hasPart Oslo I Accord
Oslo II Accord
language Arabic
English
Hebrew
leftForFinalStatusNegotiations Israeli settlements
Jerusalem
Palestinian refugees
borders
security arrangements
legalStatus interim agreement
locationOfSecretTalks Oslo
mediatedBy Norway
mutualRecognitionBetween Israel and the PLO
namedAfter Oslo
nobelPeacePrizeRelated 1994 Nobel Peace Prize to Rabin, Peres, and Arafat
partOf Israeli–Palestinian peace process
precededBy Madrid Conference of 1991
protocolSignedIn Washington, D.C.
providedFor establishment of the Palestinian Legislative Council
limited Palestinian self-rule in parts of the West Bank and Gaza Strip
phased Israeli military withdrawal from parts of the occupied territories
security cooperation between Israel and the Palestinian Authority
recognizedEntity Palestine Liberation Organization
resultedIn division of West Bank into Areas A, B, and C
signatory Palestine Liberation Organization
State of Israel
startTime 1993
supportedBy European Union
United States

Referenced by (43)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Shimon Peres
Szymon Perski ("Oslo Accords peace process")
Yasser Arafat
Yitzhak Rabin
Yitzhak Rabin ("Oslo Accords peace process")
notableWork
Palestinian Authority
Palestinian Authority ("Oslo II Accord")
Palestinian Legislative Council
legalBasis
Ahmed Qurei
Yitzhak Rabin Memorial Day
associatedWith
Area C ("Oslo II Accord")
President of the Palestinian National Authority
createdBy
Oslo Accords ("Oslo I Accord")
Oslo Accords ("Oslo II Accord")
hasPart
First Intifada ("Oslo peace process")
First Intifada ("Oslo I Accord")
result
Palestine Liberation Organization ("Oslo I Accord")
Palestine Liberation Organization ("Oslo II Accord")
signed
Palestinian government
basedOn
Palestinian Authority ("Oslo peace process")
createdToImplement
This Side of Peace: A Personal Account ("Oslo peace process")
depicts
Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid
discusses
West Bank
divisionDefinedBy
Oslo Accords ("Oslo II Accord")
followedBy
Israel–Jordan peace treaty ("Oslo I Accord")
follows
Palestinian territories ("Oslo Accords framework")
governedInPartBy
Arab–Israeli peace process
hasComponent
Palestinian national movement
hasKeyEvent
Palestinian Legislative Council ("Oslo II Accord")
hasLegalAuthorityFrom
Madrid Conference of 1991
influenced
Arab–Israeli conflict
majorPeaceProcess
Oslo Accords ("Israel and the PLO")
mutualRecognitionBetween
Area C ("Oslo peace process")
negotiatedIn
Ahmed Qurei ("Oslo peace process")
notableEvent
President of the Palestinian National Authority ("Oslo II Accord")
officeCreatedAsResultOf
Hamas
opposes
Fatah ("Oslo peace process")
participatedIn
Israeli Labor Party
playedKeyRoleIn
Madrid Conference of 1991 ("Oslo peace process")
preceded
Area C ("Israeli-Palestinian interim agreements")
recognizedIn
Question of Palestine
relatedTo
Israeli Military Governorate ("Oslo Accords and transfer of some powers to Palestinian Authority")
significantEvent
Camp David Summit 2000 ("Oslo peace process")
timePeriod

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