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v Hebron, November 2000 A tired Israeli soldier. A few meters away, the clashes »» »»»> a:> return of the Paiestlllian refugees Prime MlIllstel Yltzhak ~ transferring West Bank land to Palestinian control a:> Rablll, PLO leader Vasser Arafat and Israeli Foreign Minister oM Shimon Peres Will the 1994 Nobel Peace PrIZe forthelr efforts J oM Jerusalem borders contlol of water settlements and the " '. oM for a fillal peace treaty 00 Israeli Prime Minister, Netanyahu and Arafat sign the Wye a:> River agreement that includes a crackdown on terrorism, a:> redeployment of Israeli troops, transfer of 13 percent of the oM West Bank land to Palestinian control, and safe passage corridors for Palestinians between the West Bank and Gaza Strip. In December, Netanyahu freezes the deal after saying that the Palestinians failed to meet security requirements. 50 " C':l Secret negotiations between Israel and the PLD result in the C':l Oslo Accords, givlllg Palestinians autonomy and control over a:> some territory, but postponlllg the difficult problems. releases 350 Palestinian prisoners and beginS a:> The agreement sets a September 13 2000 deadlille [MOderate Labor candidate Ehud Barak WinS Israeli plesldency Barak and Arafat sign an agreement to Implement the Wye River agreement. Israel 8 01 o .g .s ~ ~ §l< fIl --------- ------- -------------------------------- ------------------------ -------------- The second Intifada begins after four Palestinians are killed and 100 wounded during fighting between rock throwing Muslim worshipers at the Haram ai-Sharif and rubber bullet shooting Israeli police. 8 West Bank in March 2000, giving the Palestinians o full control of 18 per cent of the West Bank and ~ partial control of 25 percent. A meeting between Israelis complete a further redeployment from the Barak and Arafat at Camp David ends after 15 days with no agreement reached. The thorn? Sovereignty and control of Jerusalem.