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The Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement, also known as Oslo II, was a pivotal 1995 agreement between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) aimed at laying the groundwork for Palestinian self-governance in parts of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. This agreement built upon the earlier Oslo I accords and was meant to expand Palestinian autonomy, address security arrangements, and facilitate the gradual transfer of authority to a Palestinian governing body, reflecting the ongoing peace process initiated during the First Intifada.