Why did the Oslo Accords fail to stop violence and create the desired peace?
• “There is no better illustration of the comical one-sidedness of the peace process: Israel’s demand for Palestinian compliance with its own written obligations is deemed a form of sabotage.” – Commentator Charles Krauthammer (Washington Post, Jan 16, 1998) • “All Oslo’s basic assumptions have failed to withstand the test of time: that European democracy would sweep across the Middle East; that Gaza would become the new Singapore; that Saddam Hussein was finished in 1991; that Arafat and the secular Arab states would join Israel in the fight against Iranian fundamentalism; that Arafat wanted to make peace and could deliver; that we would give them guns and territory and they would fight terror. The Middle East is only new in one sense: It is more dangerous than ever.” – Uzi Landau, Likud Knesset member, The Jerusalem Report, Sept 28, 1998 • “No Palestinian will ever be extradited to Israel. A decision has been made to this effect, and it is inconceivable to think that such a thing wou
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