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to achieve appreciate. you people are lucky to have leaders like you. but the person you were lucky boys liked. working. in paris and mr holst and. two of his staffers and mona jewel and my son we flew secretly secretly it's a military base in august nineteenth in august one nine hundred ninety three. in. point mugu and in california i mean it's a relief because one christopher. looked at it. turn to today. then is what do you think and then then. i think this is great and then i think you. have.
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the declaration of principles said that the goal of the israeli palestinian negotiations was to establish a palestinian authority for a transitional period of up to five years. which would begin with the israeli withdrawal from the gaza strip and jericho. and israeli forces were to be redeployed outside the populated areas. the final negotiations were to start in year three. israel has to continue to be responsible for external security the safety of settlements and the overall safety of the israelis. there you submitted by your background that often before going to see you back home got obvious to hyderabad to shafi i asked the palestinian negotiating teams legal
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advisor in washington francis boyle to assess the declaration wording published in the newspapers boyle replied that it was the same declaration of principles that they rejected in washington it's a limited autonomy of the inhabitants he said without any control over the land. abhishek afy sent boils comments to arafat but he never received a reply this is. the make. previous self. that the us than any other ship in the occupied territories always refuse to sign it. and i think edwards. said it in. a couple of articles that he role in the arabic and english before before the signing took place. and i think he was deeply shocked.
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having read the declaration of principle in these articles and woodside wrote that the p.l.o. had reduced itself from a national liberation movement to a small municipality it was what he called the decay of the p.l.o. leadership against the coming of israel. who live you saw their side in should be. in it had to get in is that enough. yet. their confidence but the heart that it's about really a lesser beg. the biggest when philistine in your second holocaust was a baby were they most likely divorced look at. the facility they are not bombing. very clearly that after the news of the secret all slow negotiations had been leaked it was inevitable that the two sides would bring things into the public arena israel started to use the norwegians to demand further can essentially.
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there was. no no to persuade that the fish be for us the. good to me fill a shopping list. to complete the mutual recognition israel stipulated that the p.l.o. not only renounce terrorism but also commit to prevent all forms of violence and terrorism and it encourage the palestinians to have a normal relationship with israel from now on arafat agreed and holst flew to tunis to witness arafat signing these letters. but i also have what got them all is that at the moment i'm not going to they're not i'm going to refer them to look very good at finding a good fit for my point of view the exchange of letters some more importantly. because the exchange of letters is doing the story which. the norwegians
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celebrated with peres and severe in israel. rabin announced that based on the p.l.o. those commitments israel now recognize the p.l.o. and agreed to negotiate with them. back in tunis the p.l.o. established the palestinian authority which would gradually become the umbrella organization for the palestinians. ladies and gentlemen mr arafat chairman of the executive council of the palestine liberation organization is excellent see it start repeating prime minister of israel the president of the united states. the if you didn't wish them a. a look at them with. a letter. feel like maybe don't even. feel more. commercially how the
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injured as a largely. have lived under a few common eleven cup and the common man of pluck but handle it too far but there are. a lot of good will but that your comment the doors are opening for yasser arafat at the u.s. state department champagne and laughter swapping autographs with the israelis and handshakes with secretary of state christopher then as to that they have an agreement with israel it will bring them closer to washington. and we understand that if you make an agreement it can be grabbed and it will open up relations to the arab world this was egypt. was pretty ticked deal we were accepted by the world relations been us and our board moved the much equally into the softness us embassies its authority this immediately allowed to denise to enter into serious negotiation with is leading a year later into
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a peace agreement us in jordan we accepted with the palestinians to all sorts of forms of force that we would not accept to be for huge investments came to israel. mega companies in the chinese japanese everybody came. and you're going to host died four months later. your hand holst and norway played an essential part in helping to turn the middle east from a cauldron of hostility into a cradle of hope later in one nine hundred ninety four arafat peres and rabin what all of your did the nobel peace prize in all slowed. was moved to the norwegian embassy in israel and her husband tony it all blossomed to the un working for the palestinians responsibility for monitoring the terms of all slope and therefore now
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passed to the israeli army not only were not invited to negotiate but i would say that also advise at that time was just evaporating some were. even yossi beilin was a bit pushed aside not only os it was given more to the military more to the army more to the security services the militarization of israel was for the first time exposed to palestinians in the cia since the secret army and most of the hunt for the cd were killing them the illicit. while the lust for other analysis of the fittest the deontological. why but let the set in and are met with no ses i'm not most of them all of homo mice have had their leg allele in a millionaire. ok off with a better word was. not the buck not
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wholly in new york and who would more then move down on. to fuck you only. while you were able to walk on your post you need a shot at both if that limit. you know how low fuck you missi off after he made me he gave too many concessions to the silly people who got used to him giving up by the end of the morning and they expected him to get more. sun. thank you very much mr bill. gates that lives down the negotiation.
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was lucy believe me the whole of the least. you know for the student you kill beast where you can do nothing imo you would be the number one in this game show me to log only be told it's a million up for us to. let saddam do you know you did under it and then you home acted and start mr like the first thing i did murder them up with from the so humans what. could. be a you might run into that would have cost him stability. and now we understand that wow what a delicate lock. and america all handed the letter in. our in order don't ask area where the deadly legacy had illegal israeli settlement of the west bank has continued since one thousand nine hundred three. palestinians believe that the oslo accords ultimately benefited israel more than themselves and
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that this expansion on the ground is part of the price they are paid for as low. draw it casts is an israeli expert on the settlements and he tracks their development. the west bank constitutes one fifth the area of historic palestine today at least six hundred thousand illegal israeli settlers live in the occupied palestinian territories that is in the west bank and east jerusalem. but also agreement is actually the best thing which happened to be israeli settlers and israeli settlement enterprise because it created exactly the. basic conditions which this kind of project can bloom and while the palestinian population was supposedly taken care of by the p.a. and there was supposedly some kind of a peace process. conducted with the. p.l.o.
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and israel. sixty percent of the west bank remain open for israeli developers this is exactly what you see here. it's. a period which israel had intensively and effectively used in order to. over triple the number of israeli settlers in the west bank and to change completely completely . you reversibility the west bank that's good. another good example is of course the bypass system which is just under house was sold by persist and was created after also there were every year is between ninety nine free and to which israeli population growth in the west bank reached the face the fastest pace of growth ever it was vizier's. the entire almost the entire bypasses that the west spec the parallel road system the power and water system. was built
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in the us they actually hardly have to see any absolute day in their commuting on a daily commuting between the settlement and jerusalem. one cannot underestimate how important the bypass system was for the development of this all suburbian reality which was created in the west bank and thereby persistent effective modern fission transportation infrastructure is a precondition for the development of this kind of communities best advantage of the decor to cafe look to us to fund his or to the going to just a moment a little involved. jews should his do right to enter israel and to become citizens this is my view this is. now if there is a majority of palestinians and how good this is the end of this zionist idea is to
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heal while they're in business be in have the from about a big. water cooler limb of the him and know how the law that is to kenya how well email you need another poll last. clearly destructive do you believe that their mom or how long have they known dr ziyad to philistia tan was stiff now and feel also to soak the collimator urine qanuni doubly are you shy because at that dinner to learn what there is in mosul that left a little bit to get it difficult yet there must. thank you the fuck are you bought in a book london mclachlan the genie really ellipticals apartment or school and i lowered the cupboard you know to focus the vision of measure and of us alone either who are divorced or fashion or mammon in this bill or does of this to mean well i can no can and as
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a hunter mammon when isbel of the facility sorry she said there were others of those who are here in or who are that are not for the city and a lot of. how a limit of how that enters. well i can has a mark worked on that. for seven hours that will have some numbness for about an exam or for some of the boredom of them of the who could have a walk in the sun without her. as i'm a southerner stay in the oslo accords were an achievement and the role of norway crucial but they ultimately proved to be a stage in the peace process and the search for a just and lasting peace in the middle east still continues today. al-jazeera world travels to the lebanese city of tripoli. to meet the
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