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Israeli Bill Seeks to Scrap Oslo Accords, Block Palestinian State

The bill would revoke the 1993 agreement and could advance if the ministerial committee approves it, lawmakers said.

  • On Sunday, an Israeli ministerial committee will review a far-right-sponsored bill to repeal the 1993 Oslo Accords, submitted by Knesset Deputy Speaker Limor Son Har-Melech.
  • The 1993 agreement serves as the cornerstone of the two-state solution, which sought to end Israel's occupation and create an independent Palestinian state, with West Bank governance divided into Areas A, B and C.
  • Har-Melech, a member of National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's Otzma Yehudit , called the bill "a first and necessary step" to encourage settlement in Areas A and B and repeal the "disastrous Oslo Accords."
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has long opposed the accords, boasting in 2001 about "putting an end" to them, and recently said he was "proud" of preventing the establishment of a Palestinian state.
  • If approved by the committee, the bill proceeds to the Knesset Praesidium for scrutiny, aligning with broader government efforts to undermine the accords through settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank.
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