November 5, 1995
Classified diplomatic cables, leaked by the whistleblower site WikiLeaks, containing reports released by the
Embassy in Tel Aviv immediately after the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin. This cable
discusses the reaction of the Palestinians to the assassination and the hopes that Israel will still continue with
its promises under the ongoing peace process formula. Read More >
The Reut Institute (October 31, 1995)
Unofficial draft agreement for a framework for the conclusion of a final status agreement between Israel and the
Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). PDF >
Shaul Mishal and Reuben Aharoni | Syracuse University Press (1994)
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September 13, 1993
First face-to-face agreement between the Government of the State of Israel and the Palestinian Liberation
Organization to put an end to the conflict and ensure mutual rights, dignities, and securities for both peoples.
Established general guidelines for negotiations within a five-year interim period and called for the
Palestinian Authority to be recognized by Israel as the official governing body of the Palestinian
people. Read More >
September 9, 1993
Letters exchanged between Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO Chairman Yasir Arafat in which each side
formally recognized the other. Arafat's letter also included an acceptance of UN Security Council resolutions,
commitment to the middle east peace process, and renunciation of terrorism. Read More >
Robert I. Friedman / Random House (1994)
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Rabbi Meir Kahane | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (1990)
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Robert I. Friedman | Faber and Faber (1990)
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Amos Elon | Faber and Faber (1989)
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Benny Morris | Cambridge University Press (1989)
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