Yair Hirschfeld

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Dr. Yair Hirschfeld is an Israeli lecturer at the University of Haifa. A prominent academic in Israel, Dr. Hirschfeld was a key architect of the Oslo Accords in 1993. He has been a strong supporter of the two-state solution, and has urged the Palestinian National Authority and Israel to accept some form of this solution.

In Benny Morris' account [1], Hanan Ashrawi - a knesset member close to foreign minister Peres - and Hirschfeld began maintaining back channels to the PLO's Faisal Husseini in 1989. Hirschfeld, at Ashrawi's suggestion, sought out a PLO finance minister by the name of Abu Alaa. Through the Norwegians - including Norwegian Deputy Foreign Minister Jan Egeland and Rod Larsen of the Norwegian Institute of Applied Social Sciences - Hirschfeld had his first meeting with Abu Alaa in London on December 4, 1992.

On January 19th, 1993 the Israeli Knesset repealed a law forbidding Israeli-PLO contacts. The next day Hirschfeld met Abu Alaa for the second time outside Oslo, accompanied by Israeli historian Ron Pundak. With the approval of Peres' deputy the three meet in secret four more times. After the final meeting in May the agreement is passed to official channels, to become the "Declaration of Principles".

The first draft of the DOP laid out three basic terms: "Israel withdrawal from Gaza, gradual devolution of economic power to the Palestinians...and...international economic assistance to the nascent Palestinian entity in Gaza". It also included the "Gaza first" principle, according to which all stipulated Israeli concessions would be met in Gaza prior to any final settlement. By the final meeting it included elections, interim autonomy, and a handoff of power to the Palestinians, over the course of a gradual Israeli withdrawal. "Gaza first" also came to include some of the West Bank around Jericho.

Amid further indirect negotiations between the Israel and the PLO leadership in Tunis through Egyptian channels with mediation by Norway, the discussions that began between Hirschfeld and Alaa culminate in the beginnings of the Oslo peace process, when on August 20th Peres flies to Oslo - the entire process still unknown to the public - and initials the DOP.


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  1. ^ "Righteous victims: a history of the Zionist-Arab conflict, 1881-2001", Vintage Books, 2001, p. 617-621.


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