Israélo-Palestinian Peace process
The israélo-Palestinian peace process describes the made efforts, by the implied parts and the international community, to find a durable solution with the israélo-Palestinian Conflit, and more largely with the Israeli-Arab Conflit.
Various solutions have been proposed and initiated for a few decades. Certain steps led to the Camp David agreements signed between Israel and the Egypt in 1978, and to the Accords of Oslo signed between Israel and PLO in 1993. Many work groups or individuals tried to propose new solutions when the conflict seemed in the dead end, to leave the situation of war by circumventing the religious problems.
The term of peace process is largely employed today to refer in a neutral way to the conflicts of the the Middle East. However, since the the Second Intifada and the wave of Palestinian Attack-suicides, the use of this term is declining in Israel. One prefers to him, in the media Israelis, an equivalent in Hebrew " התהליךהמדיני " who means " Political process international" whereas " process of paix" is used with sometimes Ironie.
In 2003, the agreements of Geneva are signed.
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