Navigating the Israel-Palestine Conflict: Seeking a Path to Peace

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Navigating the Israel-Palestine Conflict: Seeking a Path to Peace
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The history of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks is marked by numerous attempts and failures. The mainstream approach has been the two-state solution, which aims to establish a Palestinian state in exchange for an end to hostilities. However, political will, disagreements over borders, the right of return for Palestinian refugees, and security guarantees have hindered progress. Violence from both sides and Israel's expansion of illegal settlements have eroded trust. While some blame Palestinians for rejecting offers, Palestinians argue that the offers never went far enough. The Oslo Accords in 1993 marked a breakthrough, but subsequent agreements, including Oslo II, faced challenges and setbacks. Camp David in 2000 and Clinton's parameters failed to reach a final agreement. The path to peace remains elusive.

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