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Two key terms for peace which would be sought by the Palestinian side would be the right of return of Palestinian refugees and that Israel stop building settlements in lands beyond what its borders were before 1967. Palestinians strongly assert the right for those whose families were displaced dating back to 1948 to be able to return to the territory. Connected to that, they would want to stop and even roll back settlements Israelis have built in what were Palestinian areas, particularly in the West Bank.
Israel would insist on Palestine swearing off all terrorism and even being demilitarized. Israel also would want governing control over all of Jerusalem, including the Old City. Both of these terms are items which Palestinians would object to strongly, saying they treat the two parties unequally.
There are other dynamics to the terms the two sides debate as conditions for peace, but those are some of the key issues.
The people shouldn't fear the government, the people should control the government, and if the government was to become corrupt it should be replaced.
<em>Answer:</em>
<em>Treaty of Versailles</em>
<em>Explanation:</em>
<em>Treaty of Versailles was the official document that officially ended the first World War. It was signed between Germany and the Allied Powers on June 28, 1919, in the hall of mirrors of the Palace of Versailles. According to this treaty, Germany was guilt of the damage and human losses during the war. Germany, as a determined aggressor in the war, was obliged to pay reparations for war damage. Hope this helps! Have a blessed day!</em>