Middle East Peace Process
The Middle East Peace Process refers to efforts aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. It involves negotiations to establish a lasting peace, focusing on key issues such as borders, the status of Jerusalem, and the rights of Palestinian refugees. Various international actors, including the United States and the United Nations, have facilitated these discussions over the years.
Several agreements, such as the Oslo Accords in the 1990s, have attempted to lay the groundwork for peace. However, challenges remain, including violence, political disagreements, and differing narratives, which complicate the path toward a two-state solution.