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History of Failed Peace Talks

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In the more than 40 years since the Middle East war of June 1967, there have been many peace plans and many negotiations.

Some of these have been successful, including those between Egypt and Israel and Israel and Jordan, but a settlement has still not been reached in the core conflict - the dispute between the Israelis and Palestinians.

The BBC News website's Paul Reynolds looks at the main peace proposals since 1967 and what happened to them.

UN Security Council Resolution 242, 1967
Camp David Accords, 1978
The Madrid Conference, 1991
Oslo Agreement, 1993
Camp David, 2000
Taba, 2001
Saudi peace plan, 2002
Roadmap, 2003
Geneva Accord, 2003
Annapolis, 2007

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What a joke! Nothing but a taxpayer funded holiday for a bunch of globalist puppets of the New World Order. Here's how it works: kill people, wear a suit, say the word "peace", shake hands, make stupid people believe you, kill more people and do it all over again with the next puppet.
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1 comment // History of Failed Peace Talks

  • freecrack
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      freecrack  
    • i just think what about bob=baby steps.
      i cant recall the last time the israelis and the palastinians did one of these and the palastinians issued a positive statement suggesting peace is not only good but possible.
      usualy israel as they are accustom to the pagentry of this sort of thing always spit out the standard political bullshit, but with fatah doing the same this may be representative of some common ground reached.even if it was just agreeing to disagree that would be a much needed step towards eventual peace.

      lets hope israel plays it tight, and fatah is on the level.we might be able to see some degree of peacefull coexistance in our life times

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