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- The Middle East in Search of Peace by Includes: Balfour Declaration; Camp David accords; Intifada; Israeli-Palestinian conflict; PLO (Palestine Liberation Organisation); Six-Day war; Suez War; Yom Kippur WarCall Number: 956.04 LONISBN: 9781562945107Publication Date: 1994
- The state of the Middle East : an atlas of conflict and resolution by Arab Nationalism; Arab revolt;Arab Israeli; conflict; Balfour declaration; Camp David Accords; Gulf Wars; Intifada; Iran-Iraq War; Iraq War 2003; Cairo Agreement 1969; Oslo agreement; Six Day War; Suez crisis; Yom Kippur WarCall Number: 956.04 SMIISBN: 9781844076291Publication Date: 2008
- Conflict in the Middle East 1945-1995 by Includes: United Nations; Zionist movement; Suez crisis; Cold War; Six Day War; Palestine Liberation Organisation; Gulf War; Black September; Balfour Declaration; Cairo conference; Camp david accords; Declaration or Palestinian Independence; Peace talk - Egypt; Yom Kippur War; Geneva Peace Talks; Hamas; Hezbollah; Intifada; League of Nations Mandate; Lebanon; Madrid Conference; Oslo Accords; Six Day War; Partition Mandate; Egypt-Israel peace talks; Israel-Jordan peace talksCall Number: 956.04 WAUISBN: 9781471861888Publication Date: 2016
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- Camp David Accords: Thirteen Days After Twenty-Five YearsTwenty-five years ago in the isolation and solitude of the Catoctin Mountains of Maryland, three world leaders came together seeking a way out of the years of distrust, manipulation, war, and political posturing in the Middle East. At the invitation of U.S. President Jimmy Carter, Prime Minister Menachem Begin of Israel and President Anwar Sadat of Egypt came to the secluded presidential retreat, Camp David, hoping to find avenues to peace in their troubled part of the world.
- Middle East Peace: What can we Learn from Camp David 40 Years Later?March 26 marks the 40th anniversary of the signing ceremony of the Egypt-Israel peace treaty that resulted from the Camp David Accords. Negotiated by Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and U.S. President Jimmy Carter, the treaty has been a cornerstone of regional security and U.S. strategy in the Middle East.
- The Camp David Accords | The Framework for Peace in the Middle EastMuhammad Anwar al-Sadat, President of the Arab Republic of Egypt, and Menachem Begin, Prime Minister of Israel, met with Jimmy Carter, President of the United States of America, at Camp David from September 5 to September 17, 1978, and have agreed on the following framework for peace in the Middle East.
Close up of Menahem Begin, Jimmy Carter and Anwar Sadat at Camp David., 09-07-1978
Source: Wikimedia
- From Stockholm to Riyadh: Breaking the Yemen peace process deadlock... there have been moments when it seemed like progress was being made toward de-escalation in Yemen, with the conclusion of the Stockholm and Riyadh agreements...
- Full Text of the Stockholm Agreement3 PDFS - Contains agreements between Stockholm, Taiz and Hodeidah.
- Protest and State– Society Relations in the Middle East and North AfricaNearly a decade after the Arab Spring, the substantial political change that many across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) have hoped for has yet to be seen. In fact, as the 2019 wave of protests shows, street protests continue to endure in the region, often over the same recurring issues.
Jalal, I. (2020, January 20). Yemen’s Stockholm agreement one year on: Imaginary progress? Middle East Institute. https://www.mei.edu/publications/yemens-stockholm-agreement-one-year-imaginary-progress
- Treaty of Peace Between The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan And The State of IsraelThe Jordan-Israel Peace Treaty was signed on October 26, 1994, at the southern border crossing of Wadi ‘Araba. The treaty guaranteed Jordan the restoration of its occupied land (approximately 380 square kilometers), as well as an equitable share of water from the Yarmouk and Jordan rivers. Moreover, the treaty defined Jordan’s western borders clearly and conclusively for the first time, putting an end to the dangerous and false Zionist claim that “Jordan is Palestine.”
- There may not be any celebrations, but the Israeli-Jordanian peace agreement has endured for 25 yearsOct. 26, 2019 marked the 25th anniversary of the signing of the peace treaty between the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the State of Israel.
- Main Points of Israel-Jordan Peace TreatyOn October 26, 1994, Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Prime Minister Abdul-Salam Majali signed the Treaty of Peace between the State of Israel and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the second peace treaty Israel has signed since its independence.
Government Press Office (GPO). (1994, July 25). Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Jordan's king Hussein sign the Washington Agreement on the White House Lawn as U.S. President Bill Clinton watches. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel%E2%80%93Jordan_peace_treaty#/media/File:Flickr_-_Government_Press_Office_(GPO)_-_PM_YITZHAK_RABIN_AND_JORDAN'S_KING_HUSSEIN_SIGN_THE_PEACE_TREATY.jpg
- The Hebron Agreement: A Closer LookThe weeks between the Hebron agreement and the first phase of Israel's "further redeployment" in the West Bank have already produced an uncommon still in the Israeli-Palestinian relationship, with tourism officials undertaking a joint marketing scheme under the motto: "Peace -- It's a Beautiful Sight to See." In this critical "time out" period, it is important to clarify the key achievements that permitted both parties to claim "victory" less than four months after riots and violence had brought the Israeli-Palestinian peace process to the precipice of collapse.
- Protocol Concerning the Redeployment in HebronIn accordance with the provisions of the Interim Agreement and in particular of Article VII of Annex I to the Interim Agreement, both
Parties have agreed on this Protocol for the implementation of the redeployment in Hebron. - Hebron deal close but leaders unlikely to meet TuesdayPalestinian and Israeli negotiators neared agreement Tuesday on the Israeli troop redeployment in Hebron, but will likely have to wait for a meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat to finalize the deal.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and chairman Yasser Arafat
Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre. (2016, April 25). The Hebron protocol. BICOM. https://www.bicom.org.uk/timeline/the-hebron-protocol/
Watch to 2:40 minutes for announcement of Hebron Agreement