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Israel: Introduction
- Background
- Following World War II, the British withdrew from their mandate of Palestine, and the UN
partitioned the area into Arab and Jewish states, an arrangement rejected by the Arabs.
Subsequently, the Israelis defeated the Arabs in a series of wars without ending the deep
tensions between the two sides. The territories occupied by Israel since the 1967 war are not
included in the Israel country profile, unless otherwise noted. On 25 April 1982, Israel
withdrew from the Sinai pursuant to the 1979 Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty. Outstanding
territorial and other disputes with Jordan were resolved in the 26 October 1994 Israel-Jordan
Treaty of Peace. In addition, on 25 May 2000, Israel withdrew unilaterally from southern
Lebanon, which it had occupied since 1982. In keeping with the framework established at the
Madrid Conference in October 1991, bilateral negotiations were conducted between Israel and
Palestinian representatives (from the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip) and Syria
to achieve a permanent settlement. On 24 June 2002, US President Bush laid out a "road map" for
resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which envisions a two-state solution.
However, progress toward a permanent status agreement has been undermined by the outbreak of
Palestinian-Israeli violence since September 2000.
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