Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'oslo accords'

The Oslo Accords were a series of agreements signed between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in the 1990s, establishing a framework for peace negotiations and Palestinian self-governance. These agreements marked the first direct, face-to-face negotiations between Israel and Palestinian leadership, creating the Palestinian Authority and dividing the West Bank into areas of varying Palestinian and Israeli control. In alternate history scenarios, the Oslo process represents a critical divergence point for Middle Eastern geopolitics, with different outcomes potentially reshaping regional conflicts and borders.

What If The Israel-Palestine Conflict Was Resolved in the 1990s?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the Israeli-Palestinian peace process of the 1990s succeeded, permanently resolving one of the world's most intractable conflicts and reshaping Middle Eastern geopolitics.

What If The Oslo Peace Process Succeeded?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the Oslo Peace Process led to a lasting peace agreement between Israelis and Palestinians, fundamentally altering the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East.

What If The Two-State Solution Was Implemented?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Israel and Palestine successfully established two sovereign states based on pre-1967 borders with mutually agreed land swaps and a shared Jerusalem.

What If the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Was Resolved Differently?

Exploring how the Middle East and global politics might have evolved if the Israeli-Palestinian conflict had found a lasting peace solution in the early 1990s.