OCTOBER 27/CHESHVAN 12
1994:
Israel and Jordan signed a peace treaty clarifying the borders of the two countries and their water rights; pledging that neither would allow a third country to use its territory to stage an attack on the other and opening official diplomatic relations, borders and free trade.
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