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US PRESIDENT Bill Clinton watches prime minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO chairman Yasser Arafat shake hands after signing the Oslo I Accord, at the White House in Washington on September 13, 1993.

Oslo is dead: A Palestinian state will never exist - opinion

 FATAH MEMBERS carry their weapons during a military parade at the Askar refugee camp, on the outskirts of Nablus, in July.

Guns everywhere: Israel's military leadership created a deadly Wild West - opinion

 THE 1993 OSLO Accords between Israel and the PLO were signed in Washington, with a beaming president Bill Clinton presiding over the White House ceremony

Oslo Accords: Israel's failures and lessons learned, 30 years later

By DEBBIE MOHNBLATT/THE MEDIA LINE
 THEN-FOREIGN minister Shimon Peres and prime minister Yitzhak Rabin attend the Knesset debate on the Oslo I agreement on September 21, 1993.

My Word: Oslo: No ‘normal’ peace

 PLO CHAIRMAN Yasser Arafat reaches to shake hands with prime minister Yitzhak Rabin, as US president Bill Clinton encourages them, after the signing of the Declaration of Principles, at the White House, September 13, 1993.

The Palestinian peace process was meant to increase terrorism - opinion

 Palestinians carrying weapons seen as Israel began a major aerial and ground offensive in the West Bank city of Jenin, in one of its biggest military operation in the Palestinian territory in years. July 3, 2023.

Why won't Palestinian Arab leaders recognize Israel's right to exist? - opinion

 Right-wing Jewish settlers in front of a burning barricade as they block a main road from the West Bank. December 2, 1993

Oslo Accords would make securing settlements impossible, IDF chief warned

 THE 1993 OSLO Accords between Israel and the PLO were signed in Washington, with a beaming president Bill Clinton presiding over the White House ceremony

Oslo protocols declassified: Rabin doubted Palestinian elections

 PALESTINIAN GUNMEN take to the streets of Jenin on Monday, after Israel began a military operation.

What if Jenin was in ‘Palestine?’ - opinion

By STEPHEN M. FLATOW
 AFTER SIGNING the Abraham Accords, then-prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the foreign ministers of Bahrain (left) and UAE display their copies as then-US president Donald Trump looks on, at the White House, September 15, 2020.

Biden admin goes from slighting Abraham Accords to promoting them - analysis

 YASSER ARAFAT reaches to shake hands with Yitzhak Rabin, as Bill Clinton stands between them, after the signing of the Israel-PLO Declaration of Principles, at the White House on September 13, 1993.

There is a possible path to peace - opinion

By JAMES HOLMES
 SVEN KUHN VON BURGSDORFF, representative ambassador of the EU in Palestine, is joined by other EU diplomats and human rights activists, visiting Palestinian families after Israelis rampaged in Huwara, in March.

The EU must stop supporting anti-Israel efforts - opinion

By NAVE DROMI
 US SECRETARY of state Condoleezza Rice (C) speaks with Peres Center for Peace director-general Ron Pundak in Herzliya, 2007. At R: ambassador Dore Gold, former Israeli ambassador to the UN.

When Scandinavians try Middle East peace

 REP. RASHIDA TLAIB attends a pro-Palestinian rally in Dearborn, Michigan, in 2021.

Rashida Tlaib plays the grandma card yet again - opinion

By STEPHEN M. FLATOW
 YOUNG ARABS riot at the Lions’ Gate in Jerusalem’s Old City, in October 2000, the beginning of the Second Intifada. Yasser Arafat rejected Ehud Barak’s concessions, and declared a more violent conflict.

The Nakba and genocidal wars against Israel - opinion