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==== The Struggle Against the Agreement ==== Rabin's government signed two Oslo Accords with the Palestinians (in 1993). The signing of the agreements was accompanied by sharp public protest. The agreement sparked protest demonstrations throughout the country, mainly following the decision to provide weapons to the established Palestinian police, claiming they would be used for attacks against Jews. During the struggle, the Rebbe approved for the N'shei Ubnos Chabad organization to officially participate in a protest rally organized by several Religious Zionist women's organizations. Later, the "This Is Our Land" movement and several other organizations, including Tzeirei Agudas Chabad, organized a massive demonstration against the agreement in Malchei Yisroel Square in Tel Aviv. During the Oslo Accords, Tzeirei Chabad asked the Rebbe if they should act in Chabad's name and the Rebbe replied to act openly in Chabad's name through Tzach and Chabad Houses. As part of the struggle against the agreement, the Headquarters for the Peace of the People and the Land was established, headed by Rabbi Yisroel Halperin, with representatives from Chabad's central organizations in the Holy Land. The Headquarters' main activity was the "Eretz Yisroel in Danger" campaign, during which thousands of Chabad chassidim went out to protest against the agreement. The Headquarters published a newspaper called "Kol Ha'aretz," edited by Rabbi Menachem Brod, and it was distributed throughout the country.
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