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Arab-Israeli Peace Process

The Arab-Israeli Peace Process refers to ongoing efforts to resolve the conflict between Israel and its Arab neighbors, particularly the Palestinians. It began in the mid-20th century with wars and disputes over land. Key milestones include the Camp David Accords in 1978 between Israel and Egypt, and the Oslo Accords in the 1990s, aiming for a two-state solution where both Israelis and Palestinians can coexist peacefully. Challenges persist, including territorial issues, security concerns, and mutual recognition. While some agreements have been achieved, lasting peace remains elusive, marked by ongoing tensions and sporadic violence.