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Title: The Oslo Process: 19932000


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The Oslo Process 1993-2000
Palestine NGO Delegation to the WSSD
Prospects for Peace or Recipe for Disaster
  • HISTORIC COMPROMISE
  • The Oslo Process (usually referred to as the
    Peace Process), was based on, among other things,
    a Palestinian historic compromise in which
    Palestinians were willing to create a Palestinian
    state in the Occupied Territories of the West
    Bank and Gaza Strip, which represent only 22 of
    historic Palestine. The other 79, since 1948,
    forms the State of Israel.
  • MILITARY OCCUPATION
  • After the signing of the Oslo Accords on
    September 13, 1993 at the White House lawn,
    Israeli military occupation continued, while any
    tiny step taken toward Palestinian sovereignty --
    including agreements to withdraw in miniscule,
    agreed-upon phases were almost always delayed
    and cancelled, at Israel's will.
  • SETTLEMENTS (COLONIES), LAND CONFISCATION, AND
    DEMOLITIONS
  • Between the signing of the Oslo Agreement and
    until the end of the year 2000, around 70,000
    acres of land has been confiscated, and over
    250,000 trees uprooted in the West Bank alone.
    The total land area of the West Bank and Gaza is
    only 6170 km2.
  • Land expropriations and house demolitions
    proceeded throughout the Rabin, Peres, Netanyahu
    and Barak administrations along with the
    expansion of settlements (200,000 Israeli Jews
    added to Jerusalem, 200,000 more in Gaza and the
    West Bank). Between 1993-2000, over 600 homes
    were demolished.
  • From 1992 to 1996 alone, when the Labor-Meretz
    left coalition government was in office, the West
    Bank settler population expanded by 39 to
    145,000. Only 16 of this growth was due to
    natural increase. The government constructed a
    vast network of bypass roads to provide easy
    access to the settlements, preparing the way for
    annexing several large settlement blocs, most
    notably in and around Jerusalem.
  • POPULATION TRANSFER AND ANNEXATION OF EAST
    JERUSALEM
  • The Israeli policy of house demolitions, land
    confiscation, and ID confiscation continued
    against Palestinian Jerusalmites. Before Oslo
    (1987-1993) 217 Palestinians had their Jerusalem
    residency revoked. From the signing of Oslo until
    1998 this number climbed to 2,224.
  • During this period, only 13 of East Jerusalem
    was allocated for Arab neighborhoods. The rest
    were allocated for settlements, public use,
    and green areas all of which almost always turn
    into settlements.
  • One half of the settler population would live in
    East Jerusalem and the surrounding areas.
  • Occupied East Jerusalem was placed out of bounds
    to the rest of the West Bank by a massive Israeli
    campaign to decree the city off limits to
    Palestinians and to claim it as Israel's
    "eternal, undivided capital." In violation of
    international law Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres
    reaffirmed Israel's annexation of East Jerusalem.
  • CLOSURE, FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT
  • Since 1993, Israel has imposed a general closure
    on the West Bank and Gaza, allowing only those
    with special permits issued by Israel to travel
    between the West Bank and Gaza, within Israel,
    and into Jerusalem. Under the pretext that Oslo
    was a process that would lead to a Palestinian
    state, this was actually the commencement of the
    cantonization of the West Bank and Gaza.
  • Almost 25 of the Palestinian labor force
    depends on work within Israel. Because of the
    closure policy that began with Oslo, many workers
    were forced to smuggle themselves to their
    workplace in Israel, often located just a few kms
    from their homes. Others became unemployed. The
    full Israeli control of Palestinian borders meant
    that no significant economy could be built.
  • DENIAL OF THE RIGHT OF RETURN
  • The four million Palestinian refugees today the
    largest and longest existing refugee population
    anywhere -- were told to forget about the right
    of return and compensation.

APARTHEID
The
continued expansion of settlements and bypass
roads, along with the closure policy, turned the
West Bank into 64 isolated areas or cantons and
the Gaza Strip into three isolated areas. Labor
and Likud leaders alike made no secret of the
fact that Oslo was designed to segregate the
Palestinians in disconnected enclaves, surrounded
by Israeli-controlled borders, with settlements
and settlement roads violating the territories'
integrity.
The Road to Johannesburg Palestine and the
Second Intifada The Oslo Process 1993-2000
What You Can Do To download
these fact sheets, visit www.pengon.org
Produced by the Palestinian Environmental NGOs
Network (PENGON)
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