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PART II FROM HERZL (1896) TO RECOGNITION AS A STATE (1949)<br/>1 Theodor Herzl, The Jewish State {\S96)<br/>2 The Basle Program, Resolutions of the First Zionist Congress (August 30, 1897)<br/>3 Sir Henry McMahon: The McMahori Letter (October 24, 1915)<br/>4 The Sykes-Picot Agreement (1916)<br/>5 The Balfour Declaration (November 2, 1917)<br/>6 The Weizmann-Feisal j^reement (January 3, 1919)<br/>7 The White Paper of 1922 (June, 1922) (The "Churchill White Paper")<br/>8 The Mandate for Palestine Q^ly 24, 1922)<br/>9 British Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald Letter to Chaim Weizmann<br/>(February 13, 1931)<br/>10 The Palestine Royal Commission (Peel Commission): Report (July 24, 1937)<br/>11 British Government: Policy Statement Against Partition (November 11, 1938)<br/>12 British Government: The White Paper (May 17, 1939)<br/>13 Zionist Reaction to the White Paper (1939)<br/>14 The Biltmore Program: Towards a Jewish State (May 11,1942)<br/>15 Arab Office Report to Anglo-American Committee (March, 1946)<br/>16 U.N. Security Council: Resolution 181, The Partition of Palestine (November 29, 1947)<br/>17 Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel (May 14, 1948)<br/>18 Creation of a Conciliation Commission, General Assembly Resolution 194 (III)<br/>(December 11,1948)<br/>19 Admission of Israel to the United Nations, General Assembly Resolution 273<br/>(May 11, 1949)<br/>PART III FROM RECOGNITION (1949) THROUGH THE START<br/>OF A PEACE PROCESS (1978)<br/>20 General Assembly Resolution 303 (IV); Palestine: Question of an International Regime<br/>for the Jerusalem Area and the Protection of the Holy Places (December, 1949)<br/>21 State of Israel: Law of Return (July, 1950)<br/>22 U.N. Security Council: Resolution 95, Concerning... the Passage of Ships<br/>Through the Suez Canal (September 1, 1951)<br/>23 Palestine National Authority: Palestine Liberation Organization Draft Constitution<br/>(December, 1963)<br/>24 Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban: Speech to the Security Council of the<br/>United Nations (June 6, 1967)<br/>25 Protection of Holy Places Law (June 27, 1967)<br/>26 The Khartoum Resolutions (September 1, 1967)<br/>27 U.N. Security Council: Resolution 242 (November 22, 1967)<br/>28 The Palestinian National Charter: Resolutions of the Palestine National Council<br/>Ouly 1-17, 1968)<br/>29 The Seven Points of Fatah (January, 1969)<br/>30 U.N. Security Council: Resolution 338 (October 22, 1973)<br/>31 Palestine National Council: Resolutions at the 12th Session of the Palestine<br/>National Council (June, 1974)<br/>32 Interim Agreement Between Israel and Egypt (September 1, 1975)<br/>33 Statement to the Knesset by Prime Minister Menahem Begin (November 20, 1977)<br/>34 Statement to the Knesset by President Anwar al Sadat (November 20, 1977)<br/>35 Six-Point Program of the Palestine Liberation Organization (December 4, 1977)<br/>36 The Camp David Accords (September 17, 1978)<br/>PART IV FROM A PEACE TREATY (1979) TO THE NOBEL<br/>PEACE PRIZE (1994)<br/>37 Peace Treaty Between Israel and Egypt (March 26, 1979)<br/>38 Basic Law: Jerusalem, Capital of Israel 0"ly> 1980)<br/>39 Saudi Crown Prince Fahd ibn Abd al-Aziz: The Fahd Plan (August 7, 1981)<br/>40 Golan Heights Law (December 14, 1981)<br/>41 Prime Minister Menachem Begin: The Wars of No Alternative and Operation Peace for<br/>the Galilee (August 8, 1982)<br/>42 Agreement Between Israel and Lebanon (May 17, 1983)<br/>43 Palestine National Council: Declaration of Independence (November 15, 1988)<br/>44 Israel's Peace Initiative (May 14, 1989)<br/>45 U.S. Secretary of State James Baker's Five-Point Plan (October 10, 1989)<br/>46 Letter of Invitation to the Madrid Peace Conference (October 30, 1991), jointly<br/>issued by the United States and the Soviet Union<br/>47 Israel-PLO Recognition: Exchange of Letters Between Prime Minister Rabin and<br/>Chairman Arafat (September 9, 1993)<br/>48 Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements ["Oslo<br/>Agreement"] (September 13, 1993)<br/>49 Israel-Jordan Common Agenda (September 14, 1993)<br/>50 Agreement on the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area (May 4, 1994)<br/>51 The Washington Declaration (July 25, 1994)<br/>52 Treaty of Peace Between the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the State of<br/>Israel (October 26, 1994)<br/>53 Nobel Lecture by Yasser Arafat (December 10, 1994)<br/>54 Nobel Lecture by Shimon Peres (December 10, 1994)<br/>55 Nobel Lecture by Yitzhak Rabin (December 10, 1994)<br/>PART V FROM INTERIM AGREEMENTS (1995) TO THE<br/>PRESENT TIME<br/>56 Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip<br/>(September 28, 1995)<br/>57 Speech by Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin to the Knesset Supporting the Israeli-PaJestinian<br/>Interim Agreement (October 5, 1995)<br/>58 Speech by Prime Minister Rabin at a Peace Rally (November 4, 1995)<br/>59 Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire Understanding (April 26, 1996)<br/>60 The Wye River Memorandum (October 23, 1998)<br/>61 Address in the Knesset by Prime Minister-Elect Ehud Barak upon the Presentation<br/>of His Government Quly 7, 1999)<br/>62 Sharm el-Sheikh Memorandum (September 4, 1999)<br/>63 Protocol Concerning Safe Passage Between the West Bank and the Gaza Strip<br/>(October 5, 1999)<br/>64 Trilateral Statement on the Middle East Peace Summit at Camp David<br/>Quly 25, 2000)<br/>65 Sharm El-Sheikh Fact-Finding Committee Final Report (April 30, 2001)<br/>66 Roadmap to a Solution of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (April 30, 2003)<br/>67 The Disengagement Plan from Gaza Strip and Northern Samaria (April 18, 2004)<br/>68 Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's Address to the Knesset - The Vote on the<br/>Disengagement Plan (October 25, 2004)<br/>69 U.N. Security Council: Resolution 1701 (August 11, 2006)<br/>70 Announcement of Annapolis Conference (November 20, 2007)<br/>71 Joint Understanding on Negotiations (November 27, 2007) |