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The occupied West Bank was divided into three areas – A, B and C – as part of the Oslo Accords, signed by the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and Israel in 1993 and 1995. The ...
Israel approved a massive expansion of Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank this week in a move described as a ...
The Oslo II Accord of 1995 divided the West Bank into three zones: Area A under full Palestinian control, Area B under Palestinian civil and administrative control and Israeli security control ...
Under the Oslo Accords, 18% of the West Bank was defined as Area A, under Palestinian civil and security authority; approximately 22% was defined as Area B, under Palestinian civil authority ...
The first Oslo Accord ... The accords therefore led to the creation of the supposedly temporary Palestinian Authority (PA), and the division of territory in the West Bank into Areas A, B and ...
The agreement did not address the fact that the West Bank is divided into Areas A, B and C when it ... aspect outlined in Article 40 of the Oslo II Accord, concerning the Water and Sewage ...
Israel declared 800 hectares of land in the West Bank as property ... region is designated Area C, meaning it remained under full Israeli control after the 1995 Oslo II Accord.
According to the Oslo II Accords, signed in 1995 by Israel and the Palestinian Authority, the West Bank is divided into three areas, A, B and C. While Area C is under full Israeli control ...
Under Oslo II, the West Bank is divided into three areas: Area A ... and Peres meet to reaffirm their commitment to the Oslo Accords. Israel would release 1,000 Palestinian prisoners.
Israel’s government has approved a large land seizure in the occupied West Bank – the biggest since the 1993 Oslo Accords set out ... June 25 converting the area into state land ...