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Israel and the Palestinian National Authority are linked through the 1993 Oslo Accords, which established a framework for their mutual recognition and peace negotiations [1]. Furthermore, their relationship is defined by ongoing geopolitical tensions, including Israel's actions to erode the Authority's governance [2] and the influence of external actors like Iran on their security dynamics {fact:1, fact:2}.
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Opportunities for Collective Regional Security in the Middle East carnegieendowment.org 3 facts
claimIran adopted a hardline stance against Israel, calling for the destruction of the 'Zionist entity,' and provided consistent military and logistical support to Hamas and other factions in Gaza, which sidelined the Palestinian Authority.
referenceThe 1993 Oslo Accords sought to establish a roadmap for peace through mutual recognition and negotiation between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
accountIsrael pursued a strategy of escalating settlement activities in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, blockading Gaza, and eroding the Palestinian National Authority's governance capacity to undermine the two-state solution and the principle of land for peace.
Twenty questions (and expert answers) about the Iran war atlanticcouncil.org 1 fact
claimThe Iranian regime actively meddles in the West Bank by supporting rogue Palestinian militants and plots to destabilize the Palestinian Authority, with the goal of encouraging heavy-handed Israeli military actions to trigger chaos and a 'Third Intifada.'