Israeli lawmaker pushes bill to scrap Oslo Accords entirely
Far-right Israeli lawmaker Limor Son Har-Melech said a bill she is sponsoring to scrap the Oslo Accords would be reviewed on Sunday by Israel’s Ministerial Committee for Legislation.
In a post on X, Son Har-Melech described the proposal as a “first and necessary” step towards preventing the establishment of a Palestinian state.
The Oslo Accords, signed between Israeli and Palestinian leaders in 1993 and 1995, established mutual recognition between the two sides and created limited Palestinian self-rule in Gaza and parts of the occupied West Bank.
The agreements divided the West Bank into Areas A, B and C, with varying levels of Palestinian and Israeli control.
Son Har-Melech said her bill would also encourage the expansion of Israeli settlements in Areas A and B.
This article was sourced from Middle East Eye.
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