Oslo-aftalerne (Danish Wikipedia)

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  • Fra "Framework for Peace in the Middle East", en del af Camp David-aftalerne fra 1978: "Egypt and Israel agree that, ... there should be transitional arrangements for the West Bank and Gaza for a period not exceeding five years. In order to provide full autonomy to the inhabitants, under these arrangements the Israeli military government and its civilian administration will be withdrawn as soon as a self-governing authority has been freely elected by the inhabitants of these areas to replace the existing military government." "Egypt, Israel, and Jordan will agree on the modalities for establishing elected self-governing authority in the West Bank and Gaza. The delegations of Egypt and Jordan may include Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza or other Palestinians as mutually agreed. The parties will negotiate an agreement which will define the powers and responsibilities of the self-governing authority to be exercised in the West Bank and Gaza. A withdrawal of Israeli armed forces will take place and there will be a redeployment of the remaining Israeli forces into specified security locations. The agreement will also include arrangements for assuring internal and external security and public order. A strong local police force will be established, which may include Jordanian citizens. In addition, Israeli and Jordanian forces will participate in joint patrols and in the manning of control posts to assure the security of the borders." "When the self-governing authority (administrative council) in the West Bank and Gaza is established and inaugurated, the transitional period of five years will begin. As soon as possible, but not later than the third year after the beginning of the transitional period, negotiations will take place to determine the final status of the West Bank and Gaza and its relationship with its neighbors and to conclude a peace treaty between Israel and Jordan by the end of the transitional period. These negotiations will be conducted among Egypt, Israel, Jordan and the elected representatives of the inhabitants of the West Bank and Gaza." (Se JimmyCarterLibrary, The Framework for Peace in the Middle East. Arkiveret d. 16 december 2013 på Wayback Machine (1978). Hentet december 2013)

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  • "West Bank and Gaza Strip as a Single Territorial Unit" (engelsk). The Reut University. 11. januar 2006. Arkiveret fra originalen 24. september 2014. Hentet 19. april 2008.

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  • Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements (DOP). 13. September 1993. Fra Knessets hjemmeside.
  • Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. 28 September 1995. Fra Knessets hjemmeside.
  • Just Vision: Oslo Process. Arkiveret d. 24 december 2013 på Wayback Machine. Hentet d. 19. maj 2021
  • Fra "Framework for Peace in the Middle East", en del af Camp David-aftalerne fra 1978: "Egypt and Israel agree that, ... there should be transitional arrangements for the West Bank and Gaza for a period not exceeding five years. In order to provide full autonomy to the inhabitants, under these arrangements the Israeli military government and its civilian administration will be withdrawn as soon as a self-governing authority has been freely elected by the inhabitants of these areas to replace the existing military government." "Egypt, Israel, and Jordan will agree on the modalities for establishing elected self-governing authority in the West Bank and Gaza. The delegations of Egypt and Jordan may include Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza or other Palestinians as mutually agreed. The parties will negotiate an agreement which will define the powers and responsibilities of the self-governing authority to be exercised in the West Bank and Gaza. A withdrawal of Israeli armed forces will take place and there will be a redeployment of the remaining Israeli forces into specified security locations. The agreement will also include arrangements for assuring internal and external security and public order. A strong local police force will be established, which may include Jordanian citizens. In addition, Israeli and Jordanian forces will participate in joint patrols and in the manning of control posts to assure the security of the borders." "When the self-governing authority (administrative council) in the West Bank and Gaza is established and inaugurated, the transitional period of five years will begin. As soon as possible, but not later than the third year after the beginning of the transitional period, negotiations will take place to determine the final status of the West Bank and Gaza and its relationship with its neighbors and to conclude a peace treaty between Israel and Jordan by the end of the transitional period. These negotiations will be conducted among Egypt, Israel, Jordan and the elected representatives of the inhabitants of the West Bank and Gaza." (Se JimmyCarterLibrary, The Framework for Peace in the Middle East. Arkiveret d. 16 december 2013 på Wayback Machine (1978). Hentet december 2013)
  • Resolution 242 Arkiveret 11. september 2021 hos Wayback Machine. un.org. Hentet. d. 30. maj 2021
  • Resolution 336 Arkiveret 2. juni 2021 hos Wayback Machine. un.org. Hentet: 30. maj 2021
  • "West Bank and Gaza Strip as a Single Territorial Unit" (engelsk). The Reut University. 11. januar 2006. Arkiveret fra originalen 24. september 2014. Hentet 19. april 2008.
  • Will we always have Paris? Arkiveret d. 25 december 2013 ved hjælp af Wayback Machine. Gaza Gateway, d. 13. september 2012

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  • Anne Le More (d. 31. marts 2008). "International Assistance to the Palestinians After Oslo: Political Guilt, Wasted Money". Routledge. s. 65. ISBN 978-1-134-05233-2.: Oslo was opposed by the Islamic movements such as Hamas and Islamic Jihad, parties on the left such as the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), and also by intellectuals, mainstream politicians and former peace negotiators such as Haydar Abd al-Shafi, Karma Nabulsi and Edward Said. The latter famously described the agreement as (...)