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Israel-Jordan Peace Treaty Treaty of Peace between the State of Israel and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan 1994
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Political Leaders involved: Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin Fifth prime minister of Israel Won the Nobel Peace Prize with Shimon Peres and Yasser Arafat King Hussein I of Jordan Reign: August 11 1952-February 7 1999 Worked to achieve peace between Jordan and Israel as well as between Israel and Palestinians President Bill Clinton 42nd President of the United States Promoted peace between Israel and Jordan King Hussein I shaking hands with Yitzhak Rabin, accompanied by Bill Clinton.
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The basics: The signing took place on October 26, 1994. It occurred at the Arava Valley (in Israel, near Jordan). The signing made Jordan the second Arab country to normalize relations with Israel, Egypt being the first. King Hussein and Yitzhak Rabin signed the document, Bill Clinton was the witness. The treaty is composed of a Preamble, thirty articles, five annexes, and agreed minutes.
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Israel and Jordan did not have good relations from the Declaration if the State of Israel in 1948 until the treaty was Signed in 1994. U.S. President Bill Clinton persuaded King Hussein to negotiate peace and sign a treaty with Israel. In July 1994, a public meeting was held at the White House, where Prime Minister of Jordan declared an “end to the age of wars” and Shimon Peres said that “the moment of peace has arrived.” The Treaty was signed October 26, 1994 in the Arava Valley in Israel. It was signed by Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Prime Minister Abdelsalam al-Majali. The signing was witnessed by President Bill Clinton and U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher.
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The Israeli Public embraced the treaty and looked forward to the historic moment. Egypt approved of the agreement and Syria did not acknowledge it. Hezbollah disapproved of the treaty and shot rockets into Northern Israel 20 minutes before the signing. There were 6 main principles to the treaty: Borders Normalization Security and Defense Jerusalem Water Palestinian Refugees Reactions:
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The treaty guaranteed Jordan water from the Jordan and Yarmouk Rivers. It also demarcated Jordan’s border’s clearly for the first time.
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Question 1: Who signed the Treaty? Question 2: From which rivers does the treaty say Jordan will get water? Question 3: How did Israelis react to the treaty? Question 4: How did Arab organizations react? Question 5: Which country did not acknowledge the treaty?
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Turn this shape into something that is related to the treaty.
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Challenge: Draw a map of Israel and indicate where the Jordan River is.
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