The Amirav-Husseini peace meetings were a series of meetings led by well-connected
Likud
Likud (, ), officially known as Likud – National Liberal Movement (), is a major Right-wing politics, right-wing, political party in Israel. It was founded in 1973 by Menachem Begin and Ariel Sharon in an alliance with several right-wing par ...
member
Moshe Amirav
Moshe Amirav () is an expert on the conflict in Jerusalem. He is a frequent lecturer at international conferences and forums on Jerusalem and has authored six books and many articles on this subject.
Overview
Amirav is a professor of Political ...
and senior PLO member
Faisal Husseini
Faisal Abdel Qader Al-Husseini (; 17 July 1940 – 31 May 2001) was a Palestinian politician.
Early life and education
Al-Husseini was born in Baghdad, Kingdom of Iraq, son of Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni, commander of local Arab forces during the ...
in mid-1987. During the meetings, Amirav and Husseini, as well as several other Palestinian and Israeli figures, discussed possible peace solutions to the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Israelis (; ) are the citizens and nationals of the State of Israel. The country's populace is composed primarily of Jews and Arabs, who respectively account for 75 percent and 20 percent of the national figure, followed by other ethnic and ...
. The meetings ended in early September 1987, after Husseini was suddenly arrested by the Israeli military. Amirav was subsequently effectively forced out of Likud as a result of the meetings.
Participants
Israelis
Moshe Amirav
Moshe Amirav () is an expert on the conflict in Jerusalem. He is a frequent lecturer at international conferences and forums on Jerusalem and has authored six books and many articles on this subject.
Overview
Amirav is a professor of Political ...
was a long-time
Likud
Likud (, ), officially known as Likud – National Liberal Movement (), is a major Right-wing politics, right-wing, political party in Israel. It was founded in 1973 by Menachem Begin and Ariel Sharon in an alliance with several right-wing par ...
activist, as part of the
Herut
Herut () was the major conservative nationalist political party in Israel from 1948 until its formal merger into Likud in 1988. It was an adherent of Revisionist Zionism. Some of their policies were compared to those of the Nazi party.
Early y ...
faction. He had previously as head of the Likud student wing, had served on the Likud central committee, and was known to be close to Israeli Prime Minister
Yitzhak Shamir
Yitzhak Shamir (, ; born Yitzhak Yezernitsky; October 22, 1915 – June 30, 2012) was an Israeli politician and the seventh prime minister of Israel, serving two terms (1983–1984, 1986–1992). Before the establishment of the State of Israel, ...
.
He had also served in the Israeli military, including during the
Six Day War
The Six-Day War, also known as the June War, 1967 Arab–Israeli War or Third Arab–Israeli War, was fought between Israel and a coalition of Arab states, primarily Egypt, Syria, and Jordan from 5 to 10June 1967.
Military hostilities broke ...
in 1967, being wounded in the
Battle for Jerusalem
The Battle for Jerusalem took place during the 1947–1948 civil war in Mandatory Palestine, 1947–1948 civil war phase of the 1947–1949 Palestine war. It saw Jewish and Arab militias in Mandatory Palestine, and later the militaries of Isra ...
. According to
Ahron Bregman
Ahron "Ronnie" Bregman (; born 1958) is a UK-based political scientist of Israeli origin, as well as a writer and journalist, specialising on the Arab–Israeli conflict.
Biography
Bregman was born and raised in Israel. He served in the Israel ...
and
Jihan El-Tahri
Jihan El-Tahri (; born in Beirut, Lebanon) is a writer, director and producer of documentary films. She holds dual French and Egyptian nationalities.
In 1984, she received her BA in political science, and in 1986 her MA in political science fro ...
, Amirav turned towards supporting peace negotiations following his experience serving as a reservist in the
1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon
The 1982 Lebanon War, also called the Second Israeli invasion of Lebanon, began on 6 June 1982, when Israel invaded southern Lebanon. The invasion followed a series of attacks and counter-attacks between the Palestine Liberation Organization ...
.
[Bregman, Ahron & Jihan El-Tahri. The Fifty Years War : Israel and the Arabs. Penguin Adult, 1998.] Amirav was also known to be strongly opposed to the
Jordanian option
The Jordanian option refers to a range of proposals and strategies aimed at resolving the Israeli–Palestinian conflict through the involvement of neighboring Jordan.
Historically, this concept has encompassed various ideas, including Jordan re ...
advocated for by the
Israeli Labor Party
The Israeli Labor Party (), commonly known in Israel as HaAvoda (), was a Social democracy, social democratic political party in Israel. The party was established in 1968 by a merger of Mapai, Ahdut HaAvoda and Rafi (political party), Rafi. Unt ...
, which proposed that the future of Palestine be as part of a federation with the
Kingdom of Jordan
Jordan, officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, is a country in the Southern Levant region of West Asia. Jordan is bordered by Syria to the north, Iraq to the east, Saudi Arabia to the south, and Israel and the occupied Palestinian t ...
, preferring instead Palestinian membership as equals within the
Land of Israel
The Land of Israel () is the traditional Jewish name for an area of the Southern Levant. Related biblical, religious and historical English terms include the Land of Canaan, the Promised Land, the Holy Land, and Palestine. The definition ...
.
David Ish Shalom was an Israeli peace activist. During the early and mid 1980s, Ish Shalom had participated in several peace dialogues with Palestinian figures in the occupied territories, forming personal friendships with several of them.
Ehud Olmert
Ehud Olmert (; , ; born 30 September 1945) is an Israeli politician and lawyer who served as the prime minister of Israel from 2006 to 2009.
The son of a former Herut politician, Olmert was first elected to the Knesset for Likud in 1973, at th ...
was a Likud MK.
Palestinians
Faisal Husseini
Faisal Abdel Qader Al-Husseini (; 17 July 1940 – 31 May 2001) was a Palestinian politician.
Early life and education
Al-Husseini was born in Baghdad, Kingdom of Iraq, son of Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni, commander of local Arab forces during the ...
was a Palestinian politician and high-ranking member of the PLO. In the 1950s, he had been a founding member of the
General Union of Palestinian Students
The General Union of Palestine Students (GUPS; ) is a Palestinian student organization. Created in the 1920's, it is generally considered one of the first Palestinian institutions. It was officially launched in Cairo in 1959 with chapters formed ...
, subsequently joining the PLO when it was founded in the 1960s.
Salah Zuhaika was a Palestinian journalist.
Sari Nusseibeh
Sari Nusseibeh (; born 1949) is a Palestinian professor of philosophy and former president of the Al-Quds University in Jerusalem. Until December 2002, he was the representative of the Palestinian National Authority in that city. In 2008, in an ...
was a Palestinian academic and member of the prominent Palestinian
Nusaybah family
The Nussayba family, commonly spelt in English as Nuseibeh (; also spelt ''Nusaibah'' and ''Nusseibeh'') is a prominent Palestinian family and the oldest Muslim dynasty in Jerusalem. The Nussayba family has a long history and tight bonds with the ...
. After earning a PhD in philosophy at
Harvard University
Harvard University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1636 and named for its first benefactor, the History of the Puritans in North America, Puritan clergyma ...
in the United States in the 1970s, he returned to Palestine to teach at
Birzeit University
Birzeit University () is a public university in the West Bank, Palestine, registered by the Palestinian Ministry of Social Affairs as a charitable organization. It is accredited by the Palestinian Ministry of Education and Higher Education, Mini ...
.
Meetings

In mid 1987, Amirav was contacted by Ish-Shalom, who offered to put him in touch with Husseini and Nusseibeh. Amirav agreed.
On 4 July 1987, the first meeting was held between Amirav and Nusseibeh in a house in Jerusalem. In the meeting, the two agreed that Palestine and Israel would have to recognise each other's existence and autonomy and that peace negotiations would have to take place directly between Israelis and Palestinians. In the meeting, Amirav also proposed that the peace process should take part in two steps, first an autonomous interim Palestinian body, and second, a full-fledged Palestinian state. Nusseibeh indicated that he opposed a two-step process, but was willing to consider it and discuss it further.
Husseini would join in the second meeting, and would receive approval from the PLO leadership exiled in Tunisia to represent them. During the meetings, Amirav strongly implied that the Likud leadership, including Prime Minister
Yitzhak Shamir
Yitzhak Shamir (, ; born Yitzhak Yezernitsky; October 22, 1915 – June 30, 2012) was an Israeli politician and the seventh prime minister of Israel, serving two terms (1983–1984, 1986–1992). Before the establishment of the State of Israel, ...
, were aware and supportive of the meetings.
On 30 July, Likud MK
Ehud Olmert
Ehud Olmert (; , ; born 30 September 1945) is an Israeli politician and lawyer who served as the prime minister of Israel from 2006 to 2009.
The son of a former Herut politician, Olmert was first elected to the Knesset for Likud in 1973, at th ...
joined one of the meetings, on the condition that Husseini not be present that day due his role in the PLO.
In the meeting, Olmert stated that he would be willing to support granting Palestine autonomy, but would be not be willing to support negotiations with or recognition of the PLO. Nuesseibeh, on the other hand, told Olmert that a deal would only be possible with the participation of the PLO and
Yasser Arafat
Yasser Arafat (4 or 24 August 1929 – 11 November 2004), also popularly known by his Kunya (Arabic), kunya Abu Ammar, was a Palestinian political leader. He was chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) from 1969 to 2004, Presid ...
.
On 22 August, a key meeting was held at the
Orient House
Orient House ( ''bayt ʾal-šarq'', ) is a building located in Jerusalem that served as the headquarters of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in the 1980s and 1990s.
Built in 1897 by Ismail Musa Al-Husseini, it has been owned by the ...
in
East Jerusalem
East Jerusalem (, ; , ) is the portion of Jerusalem that was Jordanian annexation of the West Bank, held by Jordan after the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, as opposed to West Jerusalem, which was held by Israel. Captured and occupied in 1967, th ...
, the de facto PLO headquarters in the city. At the meeting, the participants drafted a three-part memorandum of understanding. The first part consisted of a declaration of mutual recognition between the PLO and Israel, with both recognising the right to national self-determination for both Palestinians and Israelis. The second part outlined a process towards a final peace treaty, proposing an interim step where a transitional Palestinian government would be formed in the occupied territories with East Jerusalem as its capital. The third part proposed a number of immediate steps both sides of the conflict should take to de-escalate the conflict, including a freeze on Israeli settlements and a renunciation of violence by the PLO. The participants then arranged to travel to Geneva, Switzerland, to present the memorandum to PLO leader
Yasser Arafat
Yasser Arafat (4 or 24 August 1929 – 11 November 2004), also popularly known by his Kunya (Arabic), kunya Abu Ammar, was a Palestinian political leader. He was chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) from 1969 to 2004, Presid ...
.
Collapse
In early September 1987, Husseini was suddenly arrested by the Israeli military and placed under six months'
administrative detention
Administrative detention is arrest and detention of individuals by the state without trial. A number of jurisdictions claim that it is done for security reasons. Many countries claim to use administrative detention as a means to combat terrorism ...
, with the charges against him being undisclosed. Husseini's arrest coincided with an Israeli air raid on
Ain al-Hilweh
Ain al-Hilweh (, lit. meaning "sweet natural spring"), also spelled as Ayn al-Hilweh and Ein El Hilweh, is the largest Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon. It had a population of over 70,000 Palestinian refugees but swelled to nearly 120,000, as ...
, a
Palestinian refugee camp
Palestinian refugee camps were first established to accommodate Palestinians who were displaced by the 1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight during the 1948 Palestine war. Camps were established by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UN ...
in
Lebanon
Lebanon, officially the Republic of Lebanon, is a country in the Levant region of West Asia. Situated at the crossroads of the Mediterranean Basin and the Arabian Peninsula, it is bordered by Syria to the north and east, Israel to the south ...
. The raid, carried out by the
Israeli Air Force
The Israeli Air Force (IAF; , commonly known as , ''Kheil HaAvir'', "Air Corps") operates as the aerial and space warfare branch of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). It was founded on May 28, 1948, shortly after the Israeli Declaration of Indep ...
, killed over 50 Palestinians.
The arrest and raid immediately sparked suspicions among the participants of the meetings that the Israeli government was attempting to sabotage the peace initiative.
Although Arafat signalled that he was willing to approve the memorandum and wished for the planned meeting in Geneva to take place, despite the suspicions, Amirav told the other participants that he was withdrawing from the initiative and that he had been directly ordered to do so by Shamir, who had been outraged when he learned about the meetings.
Arafat subsequently met with Ish Shalom, as well as
Hadash
Hadash is a left-wing to far-left political coalition in Israel formed by the Israeli Communist Party and other leftist groups.
History
The party was formed on 15 March 1977 when the Rakah and Non-Partisans parliamentary group changed its ...
MK
Charlie Biton
Charlie-Shalom Biton (; 11 April 1947 – 24 February 2024) was an Israeli social activist and politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Hadash and the Black Panthers between 1977 and 1992.
Biography
Charlie Biton was born in Casabla ...
, in Geneva. At the meeting, Arafat announced that he was no longer willing to sign on to the memorandum, saying that it was pointless to do so if the Israeli government had already rejected it, and if he couldn't even meet with an official representative of the Israeli government.
As the peace initiative had effectively collapsed, the participants decided to go public with the meetings. The reveal of the meetings was widely covered by both Israeli and Palestinian media and sparked significant controversy in Israeli politics.
Israeli Prime Minister
Yitzhak Shamir
Yitzhak Shamir (, ; born Yitzhak Yezernitsky; October 22, 1915 – June 30, 2012) was an Israeli politician and the seventh prime minister of Israel, serving two terms (1983–1984, 1986–1992). Before the establishment of the State of Israel, ...
strongly denied any knowledge of the meetings and declared that he would never negotiate with the PLO. In a television interview, he stated that the affair was "an unimportant matter about a man who out of stupidity and naivete got embroiled with PLO men, without asking anybody...
miravprobably regrets his actions. If he doesn't today, he will tomorrow." Senior Likud MK
Dan Meridor
Dan Meridor (; born 23 April 1947) is an Israeli politician and minister. A longtime member of the Likud party, in the late 1990s he became one of the founders of the Center Party. He rejoined Likud a decade later, and returned to the Knesset ...
stated that Amirav's initiative "contradicts our entire platform," warning that "contacts with the PLO grant it legitimacy, especially with the Americans."
On 21 September, Nusseibeh was accosted by a group of four masked men on the Birzeit campus and physically assaulted. Members of the
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP; ) is a secular Palestinian Marxist–Leninist organization founded in 1967 by George Habash. It has consistently been the second-largest of the groups forming the Palestine Liberation ...
student bloc at the university had previously distributed leaflets denouncing him for the meetings. The attack was condemned by the
Fatah
Fatah ( ; ), formally the Palestinian National Liberation Movement (), is a Palestinian nationalist and Arab socialist political party. It is the largest faction of the confederated multi-party Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and ...
student bloc at Birzeit, the university administration, multiple Palestinian newspapers, and senior PLO member
Khalil al-Wazir
Khalil Ibrahim al-Wazir Standardized Arabic transliteration: '' / / '' (, also known by his '' kunya'' Abu JihadStandardized Arabic transliteration: ' —"Jihad's Father"; 10 October 1935 – 16 April 1988) was a Palestinian leader and co-fou ...
.
Amirav was subsequently placed under internal investigation by Likud. As a result of the investigation, Amirav was pressured into writing a letter of apology to the party and was banned from holding any posts within the party, although was not outright expelled from the party.
[Bar-On, Mordechai. In Pursuit Of Peace: A History Of The Israeli Peace Movement. US Institute of Peace Press, 1996. Pages 234-237.] In January 1988, Amirav resigned his party membership, declaring that the party was moving towards "an ideological bunker with
Geula Cohen
Geulah Cohen (;
25 December 1925 – 18 December 2019) was an Israeli politician and activist who founded the Tehiya party. She won the Israel Prize in 2003. Between 1974 and 1992, she served as a member of Knesset, initially for Likud. She chan ...
and Rabbi
Meir Kahane
Meir David HaKohen Kahane ( ; ; born Martin David Kahane; August 1, 1932 – November 5, 1990) was an American-born Israel, Israeli Orthodox Judaism, Orthodox ordained rabbi, writer and ultra-nationalist politician. Founder of the Israeli pol ...
’s
Kach
Kach () was a radical Orthodox Judaism, Orthodox Jewish, religious Zionist List of political parties in Israel, political party in Israel, existing from 1971 to 1994. Founded by Rabbi Meir Kahane in 1971 based on his Jewish-Orthodox-nationalist ...
movement."
In February 1988, David Ish Shalom planned to take part in the
''Al Awda'' journey, where over one hundred Palestinians deported by Israel would be ferried from Cyprus to
Haifa
Haifa ( ; , ; ) is the List of cities in Israel, third-largest city in Israel—after Jerusalem and Tel Aviv—with a population of in . The city of Haifa forms part of the Haifa metropolitan area, the third-most populous metropolitan area i ...
, mimicking the 1947 ''
SS Exodus
''Exodus 1947'' was a Packet boat, packet steamship that was built in the United States in 1928 as ''President Warfield'' for the Baltimore Steam Packet Company. From her completion in 1928 until 1942 she carried passengers and freight across Che ...
'' journey. The ship, however, was bombed and was unable to depart Cyprus. Ish Shalom was subsequently arrested by Israeli police and charged with having held several meetings with PLO officials in 1987 and 1988, ultimately being sentenced to seven-months incarceration.
Analysis
Lior Lehrs of the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI; ) is an Israeli public university, public research university based in Jerusalem. Co-founded by Albert Einstein and Chaim Weizmann in July 1918, the public university officially opened on 1 April 1925. ...
wrote in 2020 that the meetings were ultimtely "a story of failure," saying that Shamir's opposition to peace negotiations with Palestinians presented an unsurmountable obstacle, that in mid-1987 the Israeli public, military, and politicians still believed that the status quo of the occupation was stable, that there was a widespread consensus in Israel against opening negotiations directly with Palestinians, that the PLO was heavily internally divided and feared that explicit acceptance of a two-state solution would cause it to permanently split, and that Amirav had acted without any real support from the Likud leadership, despite his claims to the contrary during the meetings.
Israeli historian
Mordechai Bar-On
Mordechai Bar-On (; 26 December 1928 – 7 March 2021) was an Israeli historian, Chief Education Officer of the Israel Defense Forces and politician, serving as a member of the Knesset for Ratz from 1984 to 1986.
Biography
Born in Tel Aviv dur ...
argued in 1996 that "Amirav's good intentions were undermined, perhaps, by his political naiveté... Although he was frequently invited by the Israeli left to participate in conferences and dialogues and briefly held formal positions within the peace movement, and although he was able to increase his contacts with Palestinians in the years that followed, Amirav was unable to consolidate his early successes and remained a loner without a significant constituency."
Israeli historian
Benny Morris
Benny Morris (; born 8 December 1948) is an Israeli historian. He was a professor of history in the Middle East Studies department of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in the city of Beersheba, Israel. Morris was initially associated with the ...
argued in October 1987 that the meetings represented the transformation of Likud into a "supermarket" of ideas about how to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, from the more monolithic party under
Menachem Begin
Menachem Begin ( ''Menaḥem Begin'', ; (Polish documents, 1931–1937); ; 16 August 1913 – 9 March 1992) was an Israeli politician, founder of both Herut and Likud and the prime minister of Israel.
Before the creation of the state of Isra ...
in the 1970s.
Morris identified several tendancies within Likud: members who believed the conflict could be solved via the transfer of Palestinians out of the occupied territories, members who believed in Palestine becoming part of the Jordanian state, members who believed in a semi-autonomous Palestinian government uner Israeli sovereignty, a small minority (including Amirav) who believed in negotiating a solution with the PLO, and members (centred around Shamir) who believed that the status quo could be continued indefinitely.
Ish Shalom has argued that the collapse of the meetings was an
instigating factor in the outbreak of the
First Intifada
The First Intifada (), also known as the First Palestinian Intifada, was a sustained series of Nonviolent resistance, non-violent protests, acts of civil disobedience, Riot, riots, and Terrorism, terrorist attacks carried out by Palestinians ...
in December 1987, saying that "I assume that the disappointment and frustration from the unsigned agreement was one of the factors that led to the outbreak of the intifada." Amirav would echo the argument, saying in 2018 that "the failure of this opportunity to open a peace venue for the Palestinians instigated the frustration that led them into the intifada that changed the Middle East from that moment on."
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