Now Israel refuses Palestine to ever have a state
The 1993 Oslo I Accord was a landmark interim agreement between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) that established the Palestinian Authority (PA) for limited self-governance in the West Bank and Gaza, aiming for a future Palestinian state through phased Israeli withdrawals and negotiations on final status issues like borders, refugees, and Jerusalem, though the process stalled due to unresolved issues, expanding settlements, and continued violence, failing to achieve lasting peace.