Introduction:
In the sweltering heat of August 1993, the world watched with bated breath as a significant event unfolded in the city of Oslo, Norway. Against the backdrop of a tumultuous history filled with conflict, distrust, and shattered hopes, the Oslo Accords emerged as a glimmer of possibility – a potential breakthrough for peace in the long-standing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Secret negotiations between Israeli and Palestinian officials had been taking place for months, and now, on this momentous day, a historic agreement was about to be signed, forever changing the course of Middle Eastern diplomacy.
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