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Following the [[Oslo I Accord|Oslo Accords]] between [[Israel]] and the [[Palestine Liberation Organization|Palestinian Liberation Organization]] (PLO) in 1993, the United States' Congress sought to give the President the ability to lift sanctions against the PLO for the purposes of providing aid to Palestine in hopes of promoting the peace process outlined in the Oslo Accords.
Following the [[Oslo I Accord|Oslo Accords]] between [[Israel]] and the [[Palestine Liberation Organization|Palestinian Liberation Organization]] (PLO) in 1993, the United States' Congress sought to give the President the ability to lift sanctions against the PLO for the purposes of providing aid to Palestine in hopes of promoting the peace process outlined in the Oslo Accords.



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Following the Oslo Accords between Israel and the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) in 1993, the United States' Congress sought to give the President the ability to lift sanctions against the PLO for the purposes of providing aid to Palestine in hopes of promoting the peace process outlined in the Oslo Accords.

Background of the Oslo Accords

Process of Legislation

International Events after Passage