According to a report, both Israel’s ambassadors to France and Canada have resigned in protest of policies of the new government. Reportedly, the ruling party, Likud have formed a coalition with the Religious zionism party who have been given powers of reform in Samaria’s area c.
According to a report, the oslo accords based on two u.n. security council resolutions were a pair of agreements aimed at achieving a peace treaty between Isrealis and Palestinians. Reportedly, the accords planned a two state solution, and a Palestinian national authority tasked with the responsibility of self government of Samaria and the Gaza strip, though they are different groups. Reportedly, dialogue suffers over the whereabouts of a border between Israel and a future Palestinian state.
According to a report, in 1995 the oslo accords established three administrative divisions in Samaria as a transitional arrangement. Reportedly, area a is under Palestinian administration, area b, also but shares security issues with Israel, area c is under Israeli administration. Area c has been the subject of criticism, Israel being accused of making life so difficult for Palestinians that they have to move. Zionism is in favour of Israelis resettling in Israel, often Samaria. According to the report, 300,000 Palestinians and 400,000 Israelis live in area c.
Reportedly, at the end of the british mandate in 1947 the u.n. envisaged Jerusalem as part of Samaria, not recognised by Israelis. According to reports, during the 1948 arab israeli war east Jerusalem was held by Jordan and west Jerusalem by Israel. Reportedly, east Jerusalem, previously the muslim quarter currently has a population of 61% muslims, 39% Israelis. According to a report, muslim residents of east Jerusalem are integrating in terms of education and citizenship and 48% are in favour of being citizens of Israel.