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The Oslo Accords at 30: Lessons Learned

Israel’s accession to Palestinian Authority support for terror, subversion, and radicalization
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Dan Diker – 30 Years of the Oslo Accords – Opening Remarks

To mark 30 years since the signing of the Declaration of Principles between Israel and the PLO and the start of the Oslo process, the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs and Israel’s Defense & Security Forum held a conference in Jerusalem that addressed different aspects connected to the Accords, the Palestinian Authority, the PLO, and Israel.

The goal was to evaluate the policies adopted by Israel regarding the Accords, including the manner in which the Palestinian side complied with its commitments. In addition, the discussions focused on shaping suggested policies for the immediate, medium, and long-term.

Maj.-Gen. (res.) Gershon Hakohen – 30 Years of the Oslo Accords – Opening Remarks

Nave Dromi – 30 Years of the Oslo Accords – Opening Remarks

The Foundations of the Oslo Accords

The Media and the Oslo Accords

Dr. Michael Doran – 30 Years of the Oslo Accords

Caroline Glick – 30 Years of the Oslo Accords

The Breaching of the Oslo Accords

The Abuse of “Human Rights” Discourse to Undermine Israel’s Legitimacy

MK Yuli Edelstein in Conversation with Brig.-Gen. (res.) Amir Avivi – 30 Years of the Oslo Accords

Amb. David Friedman in conversation with Dan Diker – 30 Years of the Oslo Accords

Brig.-Gen. (res.) Yossi Kuperwasser – The Day After Mahmoud Abbas: Scenarios and Strategic Goals

Brig.-Gen. (res.) Oren Solomon – The Day After Mahmoud Abbas: Scenarios and Strategic Goals

30 Years of the Oslo Accords – The Way Forward

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