Introduction -- From Herzl (1896) to recognition as a state (1949) -- Theodor Herzl, the Jewish state (1896) -- The Basle program, resolutions of the first Zionist congress (August 30, 1897) -- Sir Henry McMahon : the McMahon letter (October 24, 1915) -- The Sykes-Picot agreement (May 16, 1916) -- The Balfour declaration (November 2, 1917) -- The Weizmann-Feisal agreement (January 3, 1919) -- The white paper of 1922 (June, 1922) (the "Churchill white paper") -- The mandate for Palestine (July 24, 1922) -- British Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald letter to Chaim Weizmann (February 13, 1931) -- The Palestine Royal Commission (Peel Commission) : report (July 24, 1937) -- British government : policy statement against partition (November 11, 1938) -- British government : the white paper (May 17, 1939) -- Zionist reaction to the white paper -- The Biltmore program : towards a Jewish state (May 11, 1942) -- Arab office report to Anglo-American Committee (March, 1946) -- United Nations General Assembly resolution 181, the partition of Palestine (November 29, 1947) -- Declaration of the establishment of the state of Israel (May 14, 1948) -- Creation of a Conciliation Commission, General Assembly resolution 194 (iii) (December 11, 1948) -- Admission of Israel to the United Nations, General Assembly resolution 273 (May 11, 1949) -- From recognition (1949) through the start of a peace process -- General Assembly resolution 303 (iv) : Palestine: question of an international regime for the Jerusalem area and the protection of the holy places (December, 1949) -- State of Israel : law of return (July, 1950) -- U.N. security council : resolution 95, concerning . . . the passage of ships through the Suez Canal (September 1, 1951) -- Palestine National Authority : Palestine Liberation Organization draft constitution (December, 1963) -- Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban : speech to the Security Council of the United Nations (June 6, 1967) -- Protection of holy places law (June 27, 1967) -- The Khartoum resolutions (September 1, 1967) -- U.N. Security Council : resolution 242 (November 22, 1967) -- The Palestinian National Charter : resolutions of the Palestine National Council (July 1-17, 1968) -- The seven points of Fatah (January, 1969) -- U.N. Security Council : resolution 338 (October 22, 1973) -- Palestine National Council : resolutions at the 12th session of the Palestine National Council (June, 1974) -- Interim agreement between Israel and Egypt (September 1, 1975) -- Statement to the Knesset by President Anwar al Sadat (November 20, 1977) -- Statement to the Knesset by Prime Minister Menachem Begin (November 20, 1977) -- Six-point program of the Palestine Liberation Organization (December 4, 1977) -- The Camp David accords (September 17, 1978) -- From Israeli-Egyptian peace (1979) to Israeli-Jordanian peace -- Peace treaty between Israel and Egypt (March 26, 1979) -- Basic law : Jerusalem, capital of Israel (July, 1980) -- Saudi Crown Prince Fahd ibn abd al-Aziz : the Fahd plan (August 7, 1981) -- Golan Heights law (December 14, 1981) -- Prime Minister Menachem Begin : the wars of no alternative and operation peace for the Galilee (August 8, 1982) -- Agreement between Israel and Lebanon (May 17, 1983) -- Palestine National Council : declaration of independence (November 15, 1988) -- Israel's peace initiative (May 14, 1989) -- U.S. Secretary of State James Baker's five-point plan (October 10, 1989) -- Letter of invitation to the Madrid Peace Conference (October 30, 1991), jointly issued by the United States and the Soviet Union -- Israel-PLO recognition : exchange of letters between Prime Minister Rabin and Chairman Arafat (September 9, 1993) -- Declaration of principles on interim self-government arrangements [Oslo agreement] (September 13, 1993) -- Israel-Jordan common agenda (September 14, 1993) -- Agreement on the Gaza Strip and the Jericho area (May 4, 1994) -- The Washington declaration (July 25, 1994) -- Treaty of peace between the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the state of Israel (October 26, 1994) -- From interim agreements (1995) to the present time -- Israeli-Palestinian interim agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip (September 28, 1995) -- What is area C? (based on September 28, 1995 agreement) -- Speech by Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin to the Knesset supporting the Israeli-Palestinian interim agreement (October 5, 1995) -- Speech by Prime Minister Rabin at a peace rally (November 4, 1995) -- Israel-Lebanon cease fire understanding (April 26, 1996) -- The Wye River memorandum (October 23, 1998) -- Address in the Knesset by Prime Minister-elect Ehud Barak upon the presentation of his government (July 7, 1999) -- Sharm el-Sheikh memorandum (September 4, 1999) -- Protocol concerning safe passage between the West Bank and the Gaza Strip (October 5, 1999) -- Trilateral statement on the Middle East Peace Summit at Camp David (July 25, 2000) -- Taba Summit (January, 2001) -- Sharm el-sheikh fact-finding Committee final report (April 30, 2001) -- The Arab Peace Initiative (March, 2002) -- Roadmap to a solution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict (April 30, 2003) -- The disengagement plan from Gaza Strip and northern Samaria (April 18, 2004) -- International Court of Justice advisory opinion (July 9, 2004) -- Prime minister Ariel Sharon's address to the Knesset -- The vote on the disengagement plan (October 25, 2004) -- U.N. Security Council : Resolution 1701 (August 11, 2006) -- Announcement of Annapolis Conference (November 20, 2007) -- Joint understanding on negotiations (November 27, 2007) -- Israeli PM Olmert declares unilateral ceasefire in Gaza (January 17, 2009) -- Remarks by President Barack Obama at Cairo University (June 4, 2009) -- United Nations : human rights in Palestine (September 25, 2009) -- Understanding regarding ceasefire in Gaza Strip (November 21, 2012) -- The 2014 Gaza conflict (May, 2015) -- Israeli Foreign Ministry -- the nuclear deal with Iran (July 27, 2015) -- President Barack Obama on the Iran nuclear deal (August 15, 2015) -- Report of the Middle East Quartet (July 1, 2016) -- Paris Conference joint communique (January 15, 2017) -- Trump administration recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel (December 6, 2017).
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