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The fastest way to not be subjected to your enemy's military courts is to not be at war with them.
And the fastest way to not be at war with a genocidal occupier like Israel is to just die, I guess?
Palestine did accept the Oslo accords, and created the Palestinian National Authority under the agreement. Israel reneged on the agreement by allowing continued expansion of settlements.
I was just reading that the Oslo agreements didn't include a ban on settlements:
Perhaps you're thinking of the Wye River Memorandum?
Each side blames the other for it falling apart.
Thanks, good research! That very well could be, since it's been more than 20 years, my memory is not exact.
They did. The result: Rabin was assassinated by a Zionist terrorist (when the whole Israeli political right was calling for his assassination, mind you), Netanyahu came in his place and the whole thing came apart. Every "effort" Israel made for peace then has been a naked farce.