This question is extremely nebulous since Israel has been in many wars that have resulted in numerous separate peaces.
As concerns the Treaties that Israel signed with Egypt (1979) and Jordan (1994), Israel has fulfilled its commitment to peace by not declaring war on these nations, from building embassies in their capitals, coordinating defense with them, and engaging in bilateral trade and tourism.
As concerns the Treaties that Israel has signed with the Palestine Liberation Organization and its successor the Palestinian Authority, it becomes a game of who violated the armistice first. Israel still continues to occupy the West Bank and blockade Gaza and Palestinian militants still launch rockets and send suicide bombers into Israel. Israel has a much better functional relationship with Fatah and its leadership than Hamas and its leadership.
No, Libya has no peace treaty with Israel.
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Yes. There will be a peace process and as Prime Minister of Israel, Netanyahu will lead it. But, the peace process is for public consumption outside of Israel. Israel is powerful and has no need of peace from the Palestinians. Israel's true interest is in expanding it's borders and ethnically cleansing the Palestinians. Peace is generations away.
Jordan and Israel signed a peace agreement on July 25, 1994.
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No.
Sure - the majority of the population wants peace.
Israel signed a peace treaty with Egypt in 1979 and with Jordan in 1994.
Yes. Egypt, the first country to make peace with Israel is in Africa.
The Israel-Palestinian peace agreement is a two-state solution, but currently it is still in the works.