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Arab Peace Initiative
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The Arab Peace Initiative is a 10-point proposal for ending the Arab-Israeli conflict endorsed by the Arab League in 2002. The proposal calls for Israel's withdrawal from occupied territories, normalization of relations with Arab states, a "just settlement" of the Palestinian refugee problem, and the establishment of a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital. The initiative was initially rejected by the Israeli government, but in 2015, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed tentative support, and in 2018, he rejected it as a basis for future negotiations. The plan was based on UN Security Council Resolution 242 and followed the failure of the 2000 Camp David Summit.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.US under Donald Trump
- 3.2024 US Presidential Election
- 4.Israel-Palestine Conflict
- 5.British Foreign Policy
- 6.Israel Foreign Policy
- 7.Islamic Terrorism
- 8.Israel under Benjamin Netanyahu
- 9.Israel-US Relations
- 10.2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel
- 11.Qatar Foreign Policy
countries
- 1.Andorra
- 2.United Arab Emirates
- 3.Antigua and Barbuda
- 4.Albania
- 5.Armenia
- 6.Angola
- 7.Argentina
- 8.Austria
- 9.Australia
- 10.Azerbaijan
- 11.Barbados
- 12.Bangladesh
organizations
- 1.Hamas
- 2.Boko Haram
- 3.Abu Youssef al-Najjar Hospital
- 4.Chatham House
- 5.Columbia University
- 6.Democratic Party
- 7.Fatah
- 8.International Court of Justice
- 9.ISIS-K
- 10.Labour Party
- 11.Main Committees of the General Assembly
- 12.Palestine Liberation Organization
persons
- 1.Robert Wood
- 2.Aaron Boxerman
- 3.António Guterres
- 4.Bilal Shbair
- 5.Gabriel Elizondo
- 6.Gilad Erdan
- 7.Hamish Young
- 8.Israel Katz
- 9.James Larsen
- 10.Jeffrey Sachs
- 11.Joe Biden
- 12.Mahmud Abbas