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Extraction Summary

11
People
7
Organizations
11
Locations
7
Events
3
Relationships
4
Quotes

Document Information

Type: Book proof / chronology / congressional exhibit
File Size: 1.4 MB
Summary

This document is a page from a 'Corrected Proof' of a book (likely published by Oxford University Press) detailing a historical chronology of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and peace process from September 1994 to October 1999. It lists major political events, treaties (Oslo II, Wye River), elections, and violent incidents (Rabin's assassination, Hamas attacks). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was included as evidence in a US Congressional investigation, though the specific connection to the investigation (potentially related to Epstein/Maxwell given the prompt context) is not explicit in the text of this specific page.

People (11)

Name Role Context
Yitzhak Rabin Prime Minister of Israel
Awarded Nobel Peace Prize; assassinated on Nov 4, 1995
Yasir Arafat Chairman / President of Palestinian Authority
Awarded Nobel Peace Prize; elected president of PA; signed Wye River Agreement
Shimon Peres Foreign Minister / Prime Minister
Awarded Nobel Peace Prize; became PM after Rabin assassination
Beilin Negotiator
Part of Beilin-Abu Mazen Agreement
Abu Mazen Negotiator
Part of Beilin-Abu Mazen Agreement
Benjamin Netanyahu Prime Minister of Israel
Elected May 1996; met Arafat; signed Wye River Agreement
Khaled Meshaal Hamas Leader
Target of assassination attempt in Amman
President Clinton US President
Present at Palestinian National Council meeting in 1998
King Hussein King of Jordan
Died Feb 7, 1999
Abdullah II King of Jordan
Succeeded King Hussein
Ehud Barak Prime Minister of Israel
Elected May 17, 1999

Timeline (7 events)

13 September 1994
Oslo Declaration
Oslo
14 October 1994
Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Rabin, Arafat, and Peres
Oslo (implied)
23 October 1998
Wye River Agreement signed
Wye River
25 February - 4 March 1996
Series of suicide attacks by Hamas killing more than 60
Israel
26 October 1994
Israel-Jordan Peace Treaty
Israel/Jordan border
29 May 1996
Benjamin Netanyahu elected Prime Minister
Israel
4 November 1995
Assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin
Israel

Relationships (3)

Yitzhak Rabin Political Succession Shimon Peres
Shimon Peres becomes Prime Minister [after Rabin assassinated].
Benjamin Netanyahu Diplomatic/Adversarial Yasir Arafat
First meeting of Prime Minister Netanyahu and Chairman Arafat; Wye River Agreement signed by Arafat and Netanyahu.
King Hussein Familial/Succession Abdullah II
King Hussein of Jordan dies. Abdullah II succeeds him.

Key Quotes (4)

"Prime Minister Rabin, Chairman Yasir Arafat, and Foreign Minister Peres are awarded the Nobel Peace Prize."
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"Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin assassinated."
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"A series of suicide attacks by Hamas in Israel kill more than 60."
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"The Palestinian National Council (PNC) cancels the clauses of the Palestinian Charter that are contrary to the recognition of Israel."
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Full Extracted Text

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OUP CORRECTED PROOF – FINAL, 12/9/2014, SPi
Chronology xxiii
13 September 1994 Oslo Declaration.
14 October 1994 Prime Minister Rabin, Chairman Yasir Arafat, and Foreign Minister Peres are awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
26 October 1994 Israel–Jordan Peace Treaty.
1 November 1994 Casablanca Declaration.
30 November 1994 Establishment of the LACC.
10 December 1994 Official ceremony to present Nobel Peace Prize to Yizhak Rabin, Shimon Peres, and Yasir Arafat.
28 September 1995 Israeli–Palestinian Interim Agreement on the West Bank and Gaza Strip: Oslo II.
31 October 1995 Beilin–Abu Mazen Agreement.
4 November 1995 Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin assassinated. Shimon Peres becomes Prime Minister.
20 January 1996 Yasir Arafat is elected president of the Palestinian Authority (PA).
25 February–
4 March 1996 A series of suicide attacks by Hamas in Israel kill more than 60.
13 March 1996 Sharm el-Sheikh Summit of Peacemakers Final Statement.
11 April 1996 Israel launches Operation Grapes of Wrath in Lebanon.
24 April 1996 The Palestinian National Council (PNC) cancels the clauses of the Palestinian Charter that are contrary to the recognition of Israel.
26 April 1996 Israel–Lebanon cease-fire understandings.
4 May 1996 Letter from Chairman Arafat to Prime Minister Peres on the Amendment to Palestinian National Charter.
9 May 1996 TIPH Agreement I.
29 May 1996 Benjamin Netanyahu elected Prime Minister of Israel.
4 September 1996 First meeting of Prime Minister Netanyahu and Chairman Arafat.
28 September 1996 UN Security Council Resolution 1073.
17 January 1997 Hebron Protocol.
21 January 1997 TIPH II agreement.
21 January 1997 Israel–Jordan QIZ agreement.
25 September 1997 Israel’s assassination attempt on Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal in Amman.
23 October 1998 Wye River Agreement signed by Arafat and Netanyahu.
14 December 1998 The Palestinian National Council convenes in the presence of President Clinton to reaffirm the annulling of clauses of the Palestinian Charter which denied Israel’s right to exist.
7 February 1999 King Hussein of Jordan dies. Abdullah II succeeds him.
17 May 1999 Ehud Barak elected Prime Minister of Israel.
4 September 1999 Sharm el-Sheikh Memorandum.
5 October 1999 Protocol Concerning Safe Passage.
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