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This section was written way before the Hamas Oct 7, 2023 attack on Israel. The subsequent articles broach how the PEIS Plan applies to the Israeli-Hamas Gaza War.Reviews
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This AI summary is generated by Microsoft Edge Copilot:Here are the key points from the page: - **Campaign Promise**: The politician promised not to negotiate with the PLO or support a Palestinian state, emphasizing no talks with terrorist organizations. - **Election and Shift**: Elected as Israel's fifth prime minister in 1992, he shifted his stance in 1993 after receiving a letter from the PLO recognizing Israel's existence. - **Oslo Accords**: He signed the Oslo Accords, allowing the PLO to administer the West Bank and Gaza Strip, which was a controversial but Nobel Peace Prize-worthy move. - **PEIS Plan**: The PEIS Plan is compared to the Oslo Accords but is seen as a unifying potential for Israel, unlike the divisive Oslo Accords.
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