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Introduction Introduction
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Palestinian and Israeli Perspectives on the Prisoner Issue Palestinian and Israeli Perspectives on the Prisoner Issue
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The Israeli Position during Negotiations The Israeli Position during Negotiations
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The Palestinian Position on the Prisoner Issue The Palestinian Position on the Prisoner Issue
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The Prisoner Issue in the Gaza-Jericho Negotiations The Prisoner Issue in the Gaza-Jericho Negotiations
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The Prisoner Issue in the Taba Agreement The Prisoner Issue in the Taba Agreement
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The Prisoner Issue in the Wye River Negotiations The Prisoner Issue in the Wye River Negotiations
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The Prisoner Issue in the Sharm al-Sheikh Agreement The Prisoner Issue in the Sharm al-Sheikh Agreement
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The Prisoner Issue after the Collapse of the Peace Process at Camp David The Prisoner Issue after the Collapse of the Peace Process at Camp David
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Concluding Remarks Concluding Remarks
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Notes Notes
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12 Palestinian Prisoners from Oslo to Annapolis
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Published:January 2017
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Abstract
The issue of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails is considered one of the most sensitive for the Palestinian people. It is central to all of the different Palestinian organizations, their supporters, and their social and national bases. This chapter focuses on all aspects of the issue of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails in the period between the signing of the Declaration of Principles (DOP) in 1993 and the Annapolis negotiations that stopped in 2008. It also focuses on the Israeli position on this issue and how the state has dealt with it over almost two decades of negotiations, as well as the position of the Palestinian Authority and the Palestinian negotiators. It discusses how the prisoners have been affected by these negotiations, as well as how the prisoners' cause has impacted Palestinian–Israeli negotiations. The chapter is based on the author's personal experience as a former prisoner who spent twelve years in Israeli prisons and was a spokesman for the prisoners for many years.
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